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<blockquote data-quote="termons" data-source="post: 1100422" data-attributes="member: 46857"><p>Ursäkta för engelskan men orkade inte börja översätta. </p><p></p><p>Tip/Tail Taper</p><p>This is moving the widest parts of the ski closer to the center of the ski, creating an elongated look to the tip and/or tail.</p><p>How it affects you as a skier:</p><p>Traditional shaped skis have the widest parts of the skis as far from the center as possible, creating an hourglass look to them. This was and still is great for maximizing the possible contact surface of the ski edge when in a carve. However, it can also make a ski hook up and initiate a turn unpredictably and requires more skill to use effectively. In an uneven surface or soft snow, it makes the ski dart in different directions and can create a diving effect. By pulling the wide parts back, the ski acts more like a boat hull or surfboard in water and allows very predictable steering. It also shortens the “effective edge” of a ski, which allows you to have a longer ski for floatation in soft snow, and when you are carving the ski on hard snow, have a shorter, easier to turn ski.</p><p>Again, today’s skis will have varying tip and tail taper to suit their primary intended terrain. Example: Carving skis will have little to no taper, allowing for maximum edge contact and control on hard surfaces. Powder skis will have a large amount of taper, allowing for longer lengths, more flotation, and better steering in ungroomed terrain. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.torpedo7.co.nz/community/help-and-advice/nodivision/choosing-gear/choosing-the-right-ski-101" target="_blank">https://www.torpedo7.co.nz/community/help-and-advice/nodivision/choosing-gear/choosing-the-right-ski-101</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="termons, post: 1100422, member: 46857"] Ursäkta för engelskan men orkade inte börja översätta. Tip/Tail Taper This is moving the widest parts of the ski closer to the center of the ski, creating an elongated look to the tip and/or tail. How it affects you as a skier: Traditional shaped skis have the widest parts of the skis as far from the center as possible, creating an hourglass look to them. This was and still is great for maximizing the possible contact surface of the ski edge when in a carve. However, it can also make a ski hook up and initiate a turn unpredictably and requires more skill to use effectively. In an uneven surface or soft snow, it makes the ski dart in different directions and can create a diving effect. By pulling the wide parts back, the ski acts more like a boat hull or surfboard in water and allows very predictable steering. It also shortens the “effective edge” of a ski, which allows you to have a longer ski for floatation in soft snow, and when you are carving the ski on hard snow, have a shorter, easier to turn ski. Again, today’s skis will have varying tip and tail taper to suit their primary intended terrain. Example: Carving skis will have little to no taper, allowing for maximum edge contact and control on hard surfaces. Powder skis will have a large amount of taper, allowing for longer lengths, more flotation, and better steering in ungroomed terrain. [URL]https://www.torpedo7.co.nz/community/help-and-advice/nodivision/choosing-gear/choosing-the-right-ski-101[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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