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<blockquote data-quote="Carled" data-source="post: 862605" data-attributes="member: 46762"><p>Okay..... Where to start...</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.freeride.se/photo/view.php?id=105584" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.freeride.se/img/photo/normal/11d7288428083dff5884374cb8973312.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>So there not the same freaking tsunami wave breaking over a mountain (Fuji)?!?!? And don't say that your japanse letters make a big difference... </p><p></p><p>OK, the people who try them think the work great for skiing horrible conditions, but they openly say that their regular skis are way better and that they would never stop skiing on them. Who wants to buy a ski for the days you don\'t want to go ski? Hmm... "Its raining pure ice outside, I'll stay inside and play board games..." or "Its raining pure ice outside, I'll go buy a pair of Rax and ski even though it's horrible conditions"</p><p></p><p>And you didn't answer my questions about <strong>breaking/stopping</strong> with huge fins sticking down and the risk of <strong>knee injuries</strong> when skiing in the backseat (bad technique) and allowing people to ski with the <strong>wrong technique</strong>...</p><p></p><p>Btw, aren't you afraid of being sued when people go way to fast (30-35km/h) on the Rax, loose control and break every joint and bone in their body?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carled, post: 862605, member: 46762"] Okay..... Where to start... [url=https://www.freeride.se/photo/view.php?id=105584][img]https://www.freeride.se/img/photo/normal/11d7288428083dff5884374cb8973312.jpg[/img][/url] So there not the same freaking tsunami wave breaking over a mountain (Fuji)?!?!? And don't say that your japanse letters make a big difference... OK, the people who try them think the work great for skiing horrible conditions, but they openly say that their regular skis are way better and that they would never stop skiing on them. Who wants to buy a ski for the days you don\'t want to go ski? Hmm... "Its raining pure ice outside, I'll stay inside and play board games..." or "Its raining pure ice outside, I'll go buy a pair of Rax and ski even though it's horrible conditions" And you didn't answer my questions about [b]breaking/stopping[/b] with huge fins sticking down and the risk of [b]knee injuries[/b] when skiing in the backseat (bad technique) and allowing people to ski with the [b]wrong technique[/b]... Btw, aren't you afraid of being sued when people go way to fast (30-35km/h) on the Rax, loose control and break every joint and bone in their body? [/QUOTE]
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