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<blockquote data-quote="Totemann" data-source="post: 864034" data-attributes="member: 69324"><p>I have also been thinking alot about the problem with having to make turns in steep tight chutes. So I invented something that will also make it possible to straightline a 65 degree chute, quite similar to the way your ratskis works. </p><p>This will actually be a sort of world premiere for the new "steepskier". Since it is still in the development stage I can only show an animated picture, but I think you will be able to see the fundamental thoughts about my brand new product.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.geting.se/viewimage/image/290439-Namnlos.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.geting.se/image.php/290439-Namnlos.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>I can also give you an explanation in how it works:</p><p>You simply attach a coil with adjustable resistance to your backpack, then you fix an anchor to either the mountain peak or something other really heavy on the mountain. Then you simply set your skis in the right direction and and loosen the resistance in the steepskier.</p><p></p><p>I think ratskis and steepskier would be an unbeatable combination. Imagine taking down a 90 degree wall, you wouldn´t even need poles..</p><p></p><p></p><p>(Sorry for my poor english but I hope my message is clear: If you take a real good thing, make it unusable and then give it breaks enough to take away all the speed, then you can use it to anything..)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totemann, post: 864034, member: 69324"] I have also been thinking alot about the problem with having to make turns in steep tight chutes. So I invented something that will also make it possible to straightline a 65 degree chute, quite similar to the way your ratskis works. This will actually be a sort of world premiere for the new "steepskier". Since it is still in the development stage I can only show an animated picture, but I think you will be able to see the fundamental thoughts about my brand new product. [url=http://www.geting.se/viewimage/image/290439-Namnlos.png][img]http://www.geting.se/image.php/290439-Namnlos.png[/img][/url] I can also give you an explanation in how it works: You simply attach a coil with adjustable resistance to your backpack, then you fix an anchor to either the mountain peak or something other really heavy on the mountain. Then you simply set your skis in the right direction and and loosen the resistance in the steepskier. I think ratskis and steepskier would be an unbeatable combination. Imagine taking down a 90 degree wall, you wouldn´t even need poles.. (Sorry for my poor english but I hope my message is clear: If you take a real good thing, make it unusable and then give it breaks enough to take away all the speed, then you can use it to anything..) [/QUOTE]
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