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[Rant] Why can't people learn how to carry skis properly?
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, sorry, you are right, it does hold the other way, though not quite as securely (I just tried it to remind myself).
Arno and I are coming from the off-piste perspective where we often need to walk quite long distances, some of it on skins, some scrambling with skis on the pack, but also very often simply carrying skis (not just up the mountain but also down in the valley to get back to base). Consequently the sustainability becomes important.
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I've been on skis 3-4 years, but was only shown that the brakes could hold the skis together this year - until then it had been hit and miss as to whether they held together or fell apart because I'd grabbed the wrong ski on top
However it is useful for the kids as it helps to hold theirs together - my kids don't ski unless they carry their own. Unfortunately on one of their new pairs I can't get the brakes to mesh properly to get this to work anywhere as easy as I normally can, which is a little disappointing.
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