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It looked a bit dodgy when he crashed near that main road.
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Nice! Loved the 8-bit'ish section of music around 3:30 too!
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Michael B wrote:
Nice video.
Quick query. I've always thought that riding rails must trash your base and edges. Is this so and if so why do people do it with their own nice skiis?
Last time I put the big board over rails I popped off the end and my friend shouted back to me "COOL! Sparks!"
Base was ok but oh, my poor edges... I now reserve rails for my pre-detuned noodle PoS 2nd-hand board with pre-detuned.
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So funny...yet so talented. Are they Finnish? They're all mad up their.
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I don't normally laugh at people getting hurt but that had me howling. Stupid,funny and very very talented
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Michael B, Rails don't trash skis, they're amazingly strong. They won't up your bases either. If you can't ski rails you'll catch your edge a lot, that will ruin them if they rip out the ski.
spud, Yeah they're a bunch of Finnish guys, sponsored by Atomic.
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So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
Rails don't blunt the edges?
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
scooby_simon wrote:
Rails don't blunt the edges?
Of course they do, but they don't break them, and it's not as if these guys are working about carving.
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feef wrote:
scooby_simon wrote:
Rails don't blunt the edges?
Of course they do, but they don't break them, and it's not as if these guys are working about carving.
Hardly blunt them at all, and eventually they will break them.
Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Having watched that, you kind of wonder how to go about breaking an atomic smoke
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
loved the video! seemed really innovative - the back flip on the palletts was mental
definitely one for the youngsters..
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
loved the video! seemed really innovative - the back flip on the palletts was mental
That'll be me in a few weeks time. Well maybe the first 30 seconds of that video!
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rails certainly dont damage the base, and if your hitting street rails you'll already have detuned your edges. Snowboard manufactures make there edges on jib boards with a beveled edge as well so you can keep the edge sharp but not catch an edge on rails and boxes, i would guess that ski manufactures do exactly the same
I hate watching crash video's, dont like seeing what might happen
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If we get a decent fall here in the UK this year, I'm tempted to take my park skis up to the skate park
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eddiethebus,
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rails certainly dont damage the base
I have numerous pairs of Park skis that beg to differ, there is a reason they use different Petex in the bases of Park skis and put edge armour on them! A slight raise on a rail or a nick can do significant damage to the base of a pair of skis. As a Park skier you just have to learn it happens