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<blockquote data-quote="TomFromAustria2011" data-source="post: 865012" data-attributes="member: 121880"><p>Well, mholm, "steepness" can be measured either in degrees or in the probability that you survive the slope.</p><p>With very short RaxSkis you can turn without jumping even on 75° soft snow slope.</p><p>But I would not ride that if the slope were 1km vertical.</p><p></p><p>Really delicious is raxing down steep ice on Americas East Coast. "Blue ocean ice".</p><p>While turning at least one fin must cut the ice at any point of time. </p><p>That is the main difference to traditional skiing very steep slopes: you never loose the contact to the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomFromAustria2011, post: 865012, member: 121880"] Well, mholm, "steepness" can be measured either in degrees or in the probability that you survive the slope. With very short RaxSkis you can turn without jumping even on 75° soft snow slope. But I would not ride that if the slope were 1km vertical. Really delicious is raxing down steep ice on Americas East Coast. "Blue ocean ice". While turning at least one fin must cut the ice at any point of time. That is the main difference to traditional skiing very steep slopes: you never loose the contact to the surface. [/QUOTE]
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