Poster: A snowHead
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Does anyone know the company what makes them? Interested to learn more!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Pretty simple to be honest - gives the exact same results for me as the online calculators I've used...
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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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bobmcstuff, thanks! Trying to find out the manufacturer as well if it is known?
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How automated is it? Does it weigh you and measure your height and foot size, then you input your ability level and it comes up with a setting?
If it's just you or the 'tech' putting your height/weight/size/ability level in and coming up with a setting? I wrote a program to do that at least 20 years ago - in Pascal (for those who remember that), probably still have the source code around somewhere...
Last edited by You need to Login to know who's really who. on Tue 20-03-12 17:53; edited 1 time in total
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Oooh, just found it. I was mistaken on the 20 years - it was comparatively recently: March 2000.
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frenchst, don't know who makes it but
RobW, yes it does weigh you, measure your height and measure your foot. There is a little screen where you select your skier type. It prints a ticket which tells the tech the DIN to set. If you want to vary that you have to sign the slip. Pascal.....blast from the past, I learnt Pascal at uni many moons ago, couldn't write a single line of it now though
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sarah wrote: |
frenchst, don't know who makes it but
RobW, yes it does weigh you, measure your height and measure your foot. There is a little screen where you select your skier type. It prints a ticket which tells the tech the DIN to set. If you want to vary that you have to sign the slip. |
Intersport in la plagne 1800 had one of those, we had to stand on the machine and get the ticket, then you weant to the guy who adjusted the bindings, who threw the ticket away and then asked you about your weight / skiing abillity etc
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bertie bassett,
"Intersport in la plagne 1800 had one of those, we had to stand on the machine and get the ticket, then you weant to the guy who adjusted the bindings, who threw the ticket away and then asked you about your weight / skiing abillity etc"
What ? Ignoring the rules in France ? I don't believe it !
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frenchst,
Sorry, ignored your question If you don't know by next week, I have a friend with a shop in Alpe d'Huez who has one of the weighing machine / printout ones ad I will ask him. Of course he never, ever, ignores the result on the piece of paper.
He still keeps a copy though, just in case you fiddle with your bindings and have an accident.
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think it might be made by SKIDATA the company that make the lift pass access systems (also found in some carparks)
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