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<blockquote data-quote="TomFromAustria2011" data-source="post: 863841" data-attributes="member: 121880"><p>1) I appreciate your profesional knowledge, DrTelemark.</p><p>I would never dare to explain biomechanichal mechanisms.</p><p>My son-in-law has the same profession as you. He is also very sceptical - to ALL kind of alpine skiing, especially skiing on piste. </p><p>As far as RaxSki is concerned you should be very honest and say: I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE WITH THIS GEAR.</p><p></p><p>2) \"Catching something under the snow\" is my profession, DrTelemark. I have a degree in physics and 5 years </p><p> experience with RaSki. </p><p> Let me explain it shortly: Rax fins cannot work as a hook as their lower edges are nearly parallel to slope.</p><p> It means that \"submerged hindrance\" could never stop or even harass the Rax skier.</p><p> Sometimes the ski tail would be kicked up but this torque is absorbed by ski tips dashing on the snow </p><p> surface. Skier can continue without eating the snow.</p><p></p><p>3) Is anybody saying that the shaped carvers were a good invention ? After all, 100% of your patients got injured while skiing on regular skis like carvers, twin tips or all-mountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomFromAustria2011, post: 863841, member: 121880"] 1) I appreciate your profesional knowledge, DrTelemark. I would never dare to explain biomechanichal mechanisms. My son-in-law has the same profession as you. He is also very sceptical - to ALL kind of alpine skiing, especially skiing on piste. As far as RaxSki is concerned you should be very honest and say: I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE WITH THIS GEAR. 2) \"Catching something under the snow\" is my profession, DrTelemark. I have a degree in physics and 5 years experience with RaSki. Let me explain it shortly: Rax fins cannot work as a hook as their lower edges are nearly parallel to slope. It means that \"submerged hindrance\" could never stop or even harass the Rax skier. Sometimes the ski tail would be kicked up but this torque is absorbed by ski tips dashing on the snow surface. Skier can continue without eating the snow. 3) Is anybody saying that the shaped carvers were a good invention ? After all, 100% of your patients got injured while skiing on regular skis like carvers, twin tips or all-mountain. [/QUOTE]
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