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<blockquote data-quote="TomFromAustria2011" data-source="post: 862880" data-attributes="member: 121880"><p>1) Short RaxSki can never produce higher torque than a 1,70 ski. The distance between a wide tip and the ski boot is approx. 1 meter at the regular carver. The distance between the boot and the central fin is about 8cm. </p><p></p><p>2) It is a pure wishful-thinking that "carver" is running on its edge along a circle. Mostly you are skidding aside</p><p>more or less. The so called "carving circle" is not a rail! Each very small sector of the edge is acting independently and contributing to the resulting torque. On a bumpy slope, this torque can change so rapidly</p><p>to skew one of your skis and tear your knee ligaments. I am talking about best skiers of the world who suffered this ligament rupture without falling down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomFromAustria2011, post: 862880, member: 121880"] 1) Short RaxSki can never produce higher torque than a 1,70 ski. The distance between a wide tip and the ski boot is approx. 1 meter at the regular carver. The distance between the boot and the central fin is about 8cm. 2) It is a pure wishful-thinking that "carver" is running on its edge along a circle. Mostly you are skidding aside more or less. The so called "carving circle" is not a rail! Each very small sector of the edge is acting independently and contributing to the resulting torque. On a bumpy slope, this torque can change so rapidly to skew one of your skis and tear your knee ligaments. I am talking about best skiers of the world who suffered this ligament rupture without falling down. [/QUOTE]
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