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<blockquote data-quote="nilshannes2" data-source="post: 864075" data-attributes="member: 94916"><p><a href="http://www.tradera.com/retro-SNOWBLADES-nostalgi-vintage-kult-BIG-FOOT-kneissl-auktion_250902_127229274" target="_blank">http://www.tradera.com/retro-SNOWBLADES-nostalgi-vintage-kult-BIG-FOOT-kneissl-auktion_250902_127229274</a></p><p>can i get those with fins?</p><p>(and also a note on the reference page. You have cut the quote from boston globe in a way that makes it sound as if they actually skied the thing, which they according to the article... didnt. I hope you know that that sort of behaviour could get you into serious trouble, you should know this if you have a doctor-title since that means you have written texts with references before...)</p><p></p><p>seriously tho, as i see it Tom, when it comes to the steep couloirs above(in the clip), which i wouldnt dare claim id attempt, partly because i dont like climbing, partly because its insanely steep..... I see one major problem for your skis there.</p><p></p><p>If i understand the concept of the fin, it is to bring the tip of the ski towards the fall-line more easily. atleast, that is obviously what the fins do.( your physics again, the binding is the axis, speed aplied to the fins, they turn the ski forwards, very simple)</p><p>and THAT is exactly what you dont want to do on a that steep and narrow slope.... for one pretty obvious reason, it kills you.</p><p></p><p>am I wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilshannes2, post: 864075, member: 94916"] [URL]http://www.tradera.com/retro-SNOWBLADES-nostalgi-vintage-kult-BIG-FOOT-kneissl-auktion_250902_127229274[/URL] can i get those with fins? (and also a note on the reference page. You have cut the quote from boston globe in a way that makes it sound as if they actually skied the thing, which they according to the article... didnt. I hope you know that that sort of behaviour could get you into serious trouble, you should know this if you have a doctor-title since that means you have written texts with references before...) seriously tho, as i see it Tom, when it comes to the steep couloirs above(in the clip), which i wouldnt dare claim id attempt, partly because i dont like climbing, partly because its insanely steep..... I see one major problem for your skis there. If i understand the concept of the fin, it is to bring the tip of the ski towards the fall-line more easily. atleast, that is obviously what the fins do.( your physics again, the binding is the axis, speed aplied to the fins, they turn the ski forwards, very simple) and THAT is exactly what you dont want to do on a that steep and narrow slope.... for one pretty obvious reason, it kills you. am I wrong? [/QUOTE]
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