Poster: A snowHead
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(Thought the Piste was as good a place as any for this question)
I've noticed alot of the slalom/giant slalom/ downhill racers have drilled big holes in the tips of their skis.
Am I right in thinking this is a new trend? Never noticed it before.
What's the reasoning behind it?
Cheers!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Noticed it too on Sunday, on the slalom skis, thought wind resistance
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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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cup holders
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They did it back in the '70s to try and make the tips lighter and vibrate less, for a smoother ride.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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to see where they are going
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They're hire skis with the hire shop badge removed.
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Its so they can make them into sledges.
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I thought it was for hanging them on a nail in the shed when the're done with.
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Haha! I prefer your replies to the real reason!
I guessed it was a weight type issue but surely if it makes a difference, all skis would have a hole cut into them.
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Fergus, I suspect they won't find their way into powder - or water - skiing
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they make great bottle openers..
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You know it makes sense.
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Sneaky way to literally cut back on the minimum length regs - how long till they have holes drilled all the way along?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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It must be to do with wind resistance mustn't it? As in the years gone by when they all skied with legs together and then they all learned that if their legs had a gap between them the wind resistance of two separate legs was less that with them together and so skied with legs apart (Is my memory right? - I used to watch a lot of ski racing when I was younger). I bet the same is true of two sides of a ski tip vs. one fat ski tip with no hole in it.
Sorry is that too sensible for this thread?
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Poster: A snowHead
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Megamum, I suggest you read the link provided by krekeg - that gives the answer from the horse's/goat's mouth . Legs apart vs legs together is also more about freedom and range of movement to take advantage of the ski shape than it is about wind resistance.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Megamum wrote: |
It must be to do with wind resistance mustn't it? As in the years gone by when they all skied with legs together and then they all learned that if their legs had a gap between them the wind resistance of two separate legs was less that with them together and so skied with legs apart (Is my memory right? - I used to watch a lot of ski racing when I was younger). I bet the same is true of two sides of a ski tip vs. one fat ski tip with no hole in it.
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No, nothing to do with wind resistance.
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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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fatbob wrote: |
Sneaky way to literally cut back on the minimum length regs - how long till they have holes drilled all the way along? |
Spot on, a loop-hole (literally)
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it's so that they can hang them on a couple of nails in the garage during week .....
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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They don't have any pockets in their race suits so it's a place to keep an emergency 5chf piece in case they get cold on the mountain and need a cup of hot chocolate.
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makes it easier to hold them up for photos without covering the brand sponsorship (or am I just cynical?)
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Megamum, genius (if inadvertently).
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I think it's all a marketing gimmick - so the Fischers are more recognizable. Other manufacturers have had "low inertia" tips for some time: think Salomon's original 9000E skis and the Rossignol 7S forward with their replaceable standard/slalom tip. These plastic tips seemed to disappear on a number of race skis recently.
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admin wrote: |
They don't have any pockets in their race suits so it's a place to keep an emergency 5chf piece in case they get cold on the mountain and need a cup of hot chocolate. |
I thought it was the cup holder to put their hot chocolate in while they skied.
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Is it part of a marketing gimmick whereby the punched out bits are made into Fischer ear rings, or table coasters..?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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At a recent international gliding event the British team added little plastic triangles to their wings before the racing. They then made up a semi-plausable explaination about improving aerodyamics (by reducing chord wise flow) and reducing drag, improveing performance.
The next day while the British team support were relaxing the Germans and French sent their support crews all over England looking for suitable material and stayed up all night fitting them to the gliders.
Point being that sometimes you do things to upset the competition. Atomic and Head have probably diverted their research departments while Fischer work on real issues...
and yes we came 1,2,3
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Have the skis actually been manufactured like that from scratch or have they modified existing skis?
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