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Frosty the Snowman, Laughing I was wondering who was going to be first with that one....
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Frosty the Snowman wrote:
Stuff the detailed pics, have you a frontal of the blond?


I`ve already told you that it`s a puppet pasted on a genuine parking lot.
Capito ?

Ok lets make an exception for you, Frosty the Snowman.
Come and ski with us and you will see the girl,
hahaha
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arv wrote:
Picture at 2) just above is what all your photos should be like if you want people to believe how steep it is.

...




How steep ? You can measure it on the screen itself.
The rear rim of snow is 55° The fall line in the axis of snow field must be steeper,
let's say 60 degrees.

Rax skis can turn on rear fins
without losing the ground contact,
no "jump turns" required to control the speed.

High frequency of turns (one or more per second)
lets you ride down even couloirs as narrow as two meters.

Spontaneous snow slides.

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rayscoops wrote:
...you are supposed to lean back when skiing these skis makes it all look a bit manic. ,,,


No, you are not.
You can use the Rax skis without any leaning back
as these guys on a new video do


http://youtube.com/v/aeP1mbYAIRY
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achilles wrote:
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Think we would have had a bit of grief on some of the thin patches of snow at the bottom of runs at Val Thorens last week, though, with those fins jutting downward onto the rocks/stones. ...


Not you but your aluminium fins would have had a bit of grief on the rocks/stones.
You will make it down without any problems and then see your fins bent and scratched.

Fortunately there is a solution: take fins and brackets made of steel
and enjoy terrain like this couloir leading from Gross Kaserer down to Wildlahn glacier (Hintertux in Tyrol/end of May)



Fins are no hooks to stop the skier's movement but aluminium is simply not hard enough.
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pam w wrote:
Frosty the Snowman, Laughing I was wondering who was going to be first with that one....


There is a good news (or bad news to some of you)

RAX SKI IS COMING TO LONDON

for Metro Ski&Snowboard Show Oct 21-25,

Stand 262 (Groundfloor, just behind Trespass)
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Oh joy. Helmets, winter tyres - and now this again. OK, actually I rather enjoy this thread. snowHead Are you going to give them a whirl on the snow slope - if there is one this year?
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Tom from Austria, welcome back Toofy Grin

I still think they are inherently dangerous to any one you might ski over, although the later models look better, but I admire your persistence and enterprise.

I also think the people skiing in your videos look pretty awful, I wonder why you have disabled comments and ratings ? Wink

Might be good on Dendix though... Toofy Grin
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I don't normally bother with the ski show, but now I know Tom from Austria will be there with the Rax, I might just have to look in!
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This is the greatest ski thread ever!!! Smile ROFL Smile hahaha
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To be honest, I find this thread a bit irritating. With some balls anyone can get down some horrendous looking slopes on really short skis, which as all these are, you just have to go slower on 'normal' pistes. It's not really skiing, it's glorified semi-controlled sliding on your heels. The equivalent of sliding down scree slopes on your heels as kids, fun but very, very limited.
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666, Have you seen how he's done in the Derby de La Meije on those? Not too shabby!
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666 wrote:
To be honest, I find this thread a bit irritating. With some balls anyone can get down some horrendous looking slopes on really short skis, which as all these are, you just have to go slower on 'normal' pistes. It's not really skiing, it's glorified semi-controlled sliding on your heels. The equivalent of sliding down scree slopes on your heels as kids, fun but very, very limited.


On normal short skis things become unstable very quickly with any sort of speed esp. in slushy conditions. In these conditions Tom drops pretty much straight down the fall line - I skied with Tom for a few hours last season. I doubt anyone here would be able to keep up with him on short skis, most (inc me) wouldn't be able to keep up with him on 'normal skis'. They are a snow tool that enable fun to be had in conditions that would normally have people struggling.
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You know it makes sense.
DB, well said - I like the bit where by you say you have skied with Tom and seen the RAK in action, that is something no one else on here, especially those that are finding fault, can say Wink
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rayscoops, yup. I don't think I'll go to the ski show - but the RAX could just pull me in - it's about the one thing that is really new and seems to work.
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achilles, as with all new things there is always a bit of scepticism, and I think a few snowHead have missed the point about the RAX and have been a bit quick to dismiss them. Tom seems to have done a good job with developing his design and safety issues and I remember the thread whereby he first introduced them and he was battered by most posters even though they had never tried them or even seen them, but if I recall DB, was in the area and took up Tom's offfer to meet up to see what they were like in 'real life'. As a boarder I do not know the fine detail as to how they work in comparison to conventional skis, but at the same time I have an open mind to the fact that you might ski them in a slightly different manner to conventional skis, and as is said above, they could simply be another new 'tool' for fun on the mountains, especially the steep steep stuff.

they look quite fun
http://youtube.com/v/ydagWso-QVA&NR=1
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rayscoops wrote:
... Tom's offfer to meet up to see what they were like in 'real life'.


Hi snowheads, wake up, the snow is coming in Austria and so is
the Metro Ski&Snowboard Show in London, Olympia Grand Hall, Kensington Oct 21 to 25.

Meet up the RaxSkis there !!
Our stand is 262 on the ground floor next to Trespass, between the Main Slope and the"Dare To Be Snow Zone".
we hope to get a permission to test RaxSkis on the Main Slope.

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Hi everybody.

Thanks to all of you who `ve visited RaxSkis
at Metro Snow&Snowboard Show.

You were magnificent audience !
We've got a lot of input from you

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Surely having the heel piece at a weird angle effects the release characteristics?
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arv wrote:
Surely having the heel piece at a weird angle effects the release characteristics?


Our neighbour in Vienna, Austria and the only partner of RaxSki,
the Tyrolia/Head has tested its SL100 mounted on original RaxSki.
The result: the angle mentioned does not effect the release characteristics
but the boot should fit as tight in the binding as if there were no angle.
This means that while stepping in the binding there should be less tolerance
than with a conventional ski. The boot should slip tighter in the binding.
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ISPO 2010
in Munich, Feb.7-10.

Welcome to RaxSki stand No 127 in hall A5 (near Hagan and Rossignol)

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the power of Photoshop
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2 years later and I still have trouble understanding WHY you want to ski in the backseat.
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I had a look at these skis at the ski and board show in Londinium, didn't get it then, still don't get it now Puzzled
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RaxSki is showing new designs and new ideas at ISPO Munich Feb 6 - 9, 2011
hall A4, booth 102B

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Tom

How are the sales figures?

I hope for all your time and effort and development you are managing to sell a few.

I can't say I've ever seen anyone on a pair of RAX anywhere.

Maybe the way FORWARD would sponsor the world freeride tour. Think of the publicity and sales that would ensue



Laughing
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I started reading this thread thinking that it was a spoof, now realise that it isn't.
One thing I will say is that Tom is no quitter!
I still just don't get it though, I do however admire your perseverance and wish you all the best with your venture.
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hedley wrote:
Tom

How are the sales figures?

...
Laughing


Of course, they could be better.
But we are selling worldwide 10 times as much as the last year, 60% to Czechia and Slovakia.

Well, the RaxSki has certain features that are really promising: it is absolutely manoeuverable

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Tom from Austria,
Quote:

Well, the RaxSki has certain features that are really promising: it is absolutely manoeuverable


Given all the threads recently on baggage limits for aircraft flights I should think another feature might be that it almost fits into a suitacase Laughing

Seriously, respect for sticking with it and I'd love to see you make a real success with them, following a dream and all that, even though I doubt I could ever see myself on a set.
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Megamum wrote:
Tom from Austria,

Given all the threads recently on baggage limits for aircraft flights I should think another feature might be that it almost fits into a suitacase ...


Yes, Megamum, it does


Model "Joker" is just 62cm long,
see www.raxski.com
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Quote:

But we are selling worldwide 10 times as much as the last year


cool, 10 pairs?


Quote:

Model "Joker" is just 62cm long,


Priceless.
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SMALLZOOKEEPER wrote:
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Priceless.


Who knows, SMALLZOOKEEPER!

We are just starting, this design is 3 weeks old



www.raxski.com
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Tom from Austria, lovely graphics!
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Hurtle wrote:
Tom from Austria, lovely graphics!


Thank you, Hurtle

Let's try some more



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Tom from Austria, Well at least the graphics are nice. Are you having the base skis made esp. for you or are you using existing skis on the market?
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Tom from Austria, It might not be the direction you want to go in but rationally to my mind you might be able to capture a commercially worthwhile chunk of the blades market if you get the message across that they're much more fun than blades and can offer something more, assuming they can in both respects.
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PisteHead, Now isn't that funny I was just arriving back to ask what do these have more in common with - a pair of blades or a pair of skis.
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