Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Another season on Nordica Hot Rod Nitrous for me.
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Firstly, I'll make a note to avoid Flaine from 20 Jan
Guess I'll just continue my mantra that it doesn't matter much what you've got under yer boots so long as the prep is OK and they're roughly the right length. If you can't have a fab time on today's equipment there's something very wrong with your skill set. I'll never forget the bloke I met in Verbier once... he washed dishes, filled in as bar man etc. He couldn't afford skis but managed (somehow) to find a discarded 210 GS ski (he assumed the other one had snapped in the bumps) and one 223 DH ski. The bindings were luckily approximately the same model from same manufacturer. He sawed 13cm off the back of the DH ski, repositioned the bindings and used that set up for most of the season. He was no slouch in any conditions. Did he have a fantastic time? YES. So, the set up for me will continue to be "whatever".
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I am thinking it will be my M11 B5's. Or maybe the Titan 9's, I think this ski might surprse me.
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Hopefully my brand new Zag le Rouge will last out the season - just love those skis.
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Bode Swiller,
I'm sure you are right about skill set and that Bode Miller could beat 99.9% of skiers with his boots nailed to a couple of barrel staves. But some of us who are 'skill set challenged' need all the help we can get.
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Nordica Enforcer 185cm. January: a little something new from K2.
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Firstly, I'll make a note to avoid Flaine from 20 Jan
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why would you do that, surely you dont look down on skiboarders as being inferior do you? would be boring if we where all the same
graeme
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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K2 Apache Recons all-mountain ski's for me. Yeah baby!!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Up to now my wife has been ok about me posting on Snowheads and spending time viewing other postings. However she is somewhat concerned that people are taking photos of their equipment and posting them for other people to look at. She thinks this is not normal behaviour.
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lol, you have to ask if its ok to view the web
graeme
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You know it makes sense.
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Armada AR6's (Mr T) WITH matching Mad Steez poles and K2 Public Enemy (07)
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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graeme wrote: |
well seeing as i am a skiboarder, i will be tearing up the slopes on my new Summit Custom 110's. with bomber elite/regular/non release bindings.
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hmmm the thought "spiral tibia fracture" springs to mind. How about a pair of Wed'ze special backcountry edition with releasable Fritschi bindings?
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Poster: A snowHead
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I'm really looking forward to my Volkl Karmas. Although I think the MetronB5's will still be my main ski. I'll let you know in a month
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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On-piste skiing for me, and my Volkl Attiva 4* (predecessor of this year's Attiva S4) will be just the thing. I absolutely love these skis!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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davidof, got skins for those things?
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these are still my babies:
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comprex, .....remember to read directions......!
....remove all packaging before use........
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stoatsbrother wrote: |
davidof, got skins for those things? |
You can buy Salewa skin on the roll for 16 euros/meter, you only need 2.5 meters and a pair of top-fix. That said they are only for the narrow trees of the Chartreuse where you can't get anything much wider through and still ski. Still they would make great approach skis for climbers and a whole lot cheaper than the alternatives.
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Fischer TStix Stingray with 7TM bindings. Skis are new and unused but a couple of season old. Skis are either 179 or 183cm (can't remember which) and have a turn radius of approx 21m
Description is "The Fischer T-Stix Stingray Ski takes the proven and popular Big Stix 7.6 profile and stiffens it up to make it a truly versatile all-mountain mid fat."
We'll have to see how they go as I've not tried them yet.
If I'm not on those I'll probably be on Fischer Boundless waxing nordic touring skis with a Voile 3pin and cable binding on a release plate.
davidof,
I've got a pair of Rosignol Free Venture blades which I use occasionally, but do you know if anyone has tried mounting a pair of blades with a telebinding?
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DB, there are TWO helis in that pic. i choose which one according to how well it matches my all in one bogner f@rtbag (with fur trim)
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Fischer Big Stix 86.
How can Fisher say "The Fischer T-Stix Stingray Ski takes the proven and popular Big Stix 7.6 profile and stiffens it up to make it a truly versatile all-mountain mid fat".
Sory but 76 is not mid-fat....it is skinny skinny skinny!
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Dave Horsley, plenty blades/skiboards to be had with tele bindings, take a look at www.skiboards.com
graeme
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Arno, "there are TWO helis in that pic"
three actually... and all French - you decide...
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Powderhound, i was talking about the ones I OWN
not
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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take a look on the message board/forum of that site, deffo some telebindings been fitted to blades/boards there
graeme
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Checked in the ski locker this morning:
Fischer TStix 175cm 115 76 100 r21
Atomic Tour Carve 177cm 97 69 86 - my AT Touring skis mounted with Frischiti bindings
Fischer Boundless 179cm 98 69 88 my nordic touring tele skis
So there quite a bit fatter than what I've skiied in the past
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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graeme wrote: |
take a look on the message board/forum of that site, deffo some telebindings been fitted to blades/boards there
graeme |
One has to ask why? I'd have thought nothing was more guaranteed to start back tip dive than to have your foot squirrelling around on a too short ski when you lead change. Like most snowlerblading I suspect its excellent for technical balance not so practical for any use I'd want to put them to (with my ski level).
Nice trenchdiggers on your blades BTW but strictly speaking the correct place for them is on a race board
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fatbob wrote: |
One has to ask why? |
Easier to distinguish the true tele turn from fake-a-mark at slower speeds on smaller hills.
It's a hoot with a leather boot.
I'm surprised there hasn't been a flood of 110-140cm tele setups in snowdomes.
EDIT: Back tip dive is a problem in pow for those who already know how to pressure the back ski, but horses for courses, far more problematic is going over the handlebars in slow wet slushsnow.
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fatbob, why not,
i dont understand why folks slag off snowblades/skiboards, is it some kind of snobbery. so what if folk choose to use them, doesnt make them any better or worse than skiers or boarders, just makes them different. i can ski to a very high level but choose to skiboard, in my oppinion its more fun. and thats what this is all about isnt it. wether it be skis, boards, skiboards its all sliding on snow. i have read the view that snowbladers are hooligans on the slopes, but this was also said about snowboarders. doesnt matter what you have attached to your boots, there will be a hooligan element, have seen it with all 3, none being worse than another
graeme
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I'll be taking my renting various Scotts, Nordicas and Volkls in January to decide what my next pair will be...and then buy some
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This season I'll mostly be using my karmas.
When I die I'm going to be buried with them so I can use them in the next life.
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graeme wrote: |
fatbob, why not,
i dont understand why folks slag off snowblades/skiboards, is it some kind of snobbery. so what if folk choose to use them, doesnt make them any better or worse than skiers or boarders, just makes them different. i can ski to a very high level but choose to skiboard, in my oppinion its more fun. and thats what this is all about isnt it. wether it be skis, boards, skiboards its all sliding on snow. i have read the view that snowbladers are hooligans on the slopes, but this was also said about snowboarders. doesnt matter what you have attached to your boots, there will be a hooligan element, have seen it with all 3, none being worse than another
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Well said - was just pulling your leg really though you'd never catch me on burly non-release bindings like those Bombers unless it was on a alpine board.
I can see teleing on hardpack on a wedze length ski might be good training. My teleing isn't stable enough to feel confident about it just yet
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comprex wrote: |
fatbob wrote: |
One has to ask why? |
EDIT: Back tip dive is a problem in pow for those who already know how to pressure the back ski, but horses for courses, far more problematic is going over the handlebars in slow wet slushsnow. |
Thinking about it more you wouldn't of course be skiing blades in the type of snow where dive could be an issue and I can see how tele stance would improve the stability of snowlerblades (sorry can't resist - love the word ) so that nice tight teleturns on the right hardpack might be practical. If I was good enough.
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fatbob, i had 2 brand new sets of skiboards about 10 months ago, set of salomon 99cm with releasable bindings, set of atomic etl123 cm with releasable bindings, but then the summits arrived, they are a work of art, and will be fantastic in all conditions compared to the other 2 sets. the others where put straight on the bay, i mihgt buy another set of summits, the nomads 1m long (or short depending on viewpoint), and will prob go again for non release bindings. yeah i know that accidents can happen, but if i was to have that as my reasoning for chosing kit then i would leave this sport that i love. up until 2006 i had salomon 90cm blades with snowboard bindings, looked cool, where very comfy,but lost so much control compared to hard bindings. best thing about them was the bindings where on huge riser plates, you could really crank right over when carving.
graeme
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