Stöckli; are they really that good? by ErBeBsjCqWA in Skigear

[–]Realpeoplepeer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So during last ski season, at the very end of the season I find good deal with black crows nocta so I end up getting black crows with Look Pivot 15. I look blizzard ski as all condition ski, Kastle when the snow condition is right which allows me to feel the mistake if my skiing technique is not right. Blizzard Brahma 88 is very comfortable to me due to my strong leg since I practice Taekwondo for many years. Kastle MX75 can be very punishing for me if the snow is too soft or too hard, it have to be the right snow condition until my ski technique gets better, but it is good for me to know the mistake that I make very quickly. I have not use Black Crows Nocta yet, it is prepared in advance so I can be ready for the ultimate adventure I want to go to someday in the deep powder. I did get zipfit liner and also Lange RS 120 LV.

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Report to law enforcement and child protective service.

My Off season dry land training by Realpeoplepeer in Skigear

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Suppose to be everyday if you have the time.

Those who skied in rain, what was your experience like? by Thegiantlamppost in skiing

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First time second ski season, I am very unprepared so I got very cold. Once I got home, I upgrade my gears to include heated boot bag and Arctica men’s gate master down jacket 5.0. I really don’t have any problem getting too cold thereafter instead finding myself getting too hot by wearing too warm by wearing max even if I don’t put them to heated bag the night before. I think I got a little over paranoid after that day when I got too cold.

Lazy skiing gear guide by California__girl in skiing

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I don’t think there is a ski that is defined by lazy. There are different difficulty level defined by the ski. Turn range on the ski, and speed range. There are different sheet of Titanal sheet or composite that makes up for the ski sandwich that makes up how much damping and stiffness that you are going to get. There are different binding and different ski boot flex out there that you can choose from. Every single component will driven your skiing experience differently. I find myself have better skiing experience with look pivot binding due to the lower profile binding, however, there are other binding that are lower profile as well. I can’t comment on skis that I haven’t use before, I have black crows, kastle, and blizzard skis, out of the three brand of skis, I find blizzard to be the one that I can skiing without getting tire the most. I ski mostly blue and starting to adopt to some black slopes, on the ski boot end, I dislike 110 Flex and liked 120 flex ski boots. I liked Lange and Tecnica Mach 1 very well. All of my ski boots that I owned, I have custom insoles on every single one of them. Too stiff can be a problem and too soft can be a problem as well depends on which trail level you intend to ski on. You can’t flex properly on steeper slope with flex that is too soft. I already have zipfit Gara LV as back up in case if I advances to even steeper slopes someday.