What skis are right for me?
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:lol:
I wasn't the one to bring carving up in this thread
I know what I'm good at and what I am not. It obviousely touches a nerve with people who claim to be able to carve but display little understanding of what this aspect of the sport has developed into or the current techniques used.
Trencher
you prevail a bit too much on other peoples good nature, I watched your video.
Sorry Tapps we do tend to drift off the thread sometimes, but you have caused a heated discussion so well done,
check this link I often buy skis from these people give them a try.
http://www.skiwear4less.com/acatalog/Blizzard_Firebird_X03.html
Just depends on your ability 8)
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Started by Tapps in Ski Chatter 01-Jan-2009 - 71 Replies
RossF
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
Bet you wish you'd never asked :lol:
Ise
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:
Well Tapps, I hope we have resolved your question :wink:
:lol:
Trencher
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
bandit wrote:JamesA wrote:Skis ah the great quandary....
Forth - a mitigating fact is the width in ski design. Wider skis which have less shape (side cut) will not carve a turn on harder snow they ski a straighter line. The arc of the side cut will determine turn radius.
Hmmmm, when I learned to ski :mrgreen: straight skis with very little sidecut carved quite nicely on hard snow.
Perhaps those of us skiing in Europe, learn to carve turns without relying on the turn radius?
I wasn't the one to bring carving up in this thread
ise wrote:Trencher wrote:
Wow, I can redefine myself as an all mountain skier now :lol:
not without proving it, have you got some video? Or is that a one way street?
You seem to think you're the only who can carve or who even knows what it is which is getting a bit old really.
I know what I'm good at and what I am not. It obviousely touches a nerve with people who claim to be able to carve but display little understanding of what this aspect of the sport has developed into or the current techniques used.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
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Ise
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
Trencher wrote:
I know what I'm good at and what I am not. It obviousely touches a nerve with people who claim to be able to carve but display little understanding of what this aspect of the sport has developed into or the current techniques used.
Trencher
you prevail a bit too much on other peoples good nature, I watched your video.
Tapps
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
Well ive found out abit more about what ski i should be buying.
But if theres one thing i can take away from all this, it is great confusion! :D :shock:
But if theres one thing i can take away from all this, it is great confusion! :D :shock:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
Tapps wrote:Well ive found out abit more about what ski i should be buying.
But if theres one thing i can take away from all this, it is great confusion! :D :shock:
Sorry Tapps we do tend to drift off the thread sometimes, but you have caused a heated discussion so well done,
check this link I often buy skis from these people give them a try.
http://www.skiwear4less.com/acatalog/Blizzard_Firebird_X03.html
Tapps
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
HeHe :D thanks alot
i actully found the discussion quite interesting and your right it did get quite heated at times! :)
Great site by the way i was wondering if you could tell me anything more about this http://www.skiwear4less.com/acatalog/Blizzard_CMX_10_IQ.html (what do you think?) as it seems to fit what im looking for - an all mountian ski which will also be good to improve my carving.
i actully found the discussion quite interesting and your right it did get quite heated at times! :)
Great site by the way i was wondering if you could tell me anything more about this http://www.skiwear4less.com/acatalog/Blizzard_CMX_10_IQ.html (what do you think?) as it seems to fit what im looking for - an all mountian ski which will also be good to improve my carving.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'What skis are right for me?' posted Jan-2009
Tapps wrote:HeHe :D thanks alot
i actully found the discussion quite interesting and your right it did get quite heated at times! :)
Great site by the way i was wondering if you could tell me anything more about this http://www.skiwear4less.com/acatalog/Blizzard_CMX_10_IQ.html (what do you think?) as it seems to fit what im looking for - an all mountian ski which will also be good to improve my carving.
Just depends on your ability 8)
Topic last updated on 06-January-2009 at 22:55