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This is not a how to video, this is an influencer post marketing the influencer. Not terribly helpful.
Just got mine I am 13 us, the color in picture brown sand but it was like orange
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"review" I am assuming is another nations term for 'product use display' because this video is nothing other than a short visual promo...
This is a great all mountain ski. So easy to get on edge. So easy to ski.
You didn't show us what you were snapping into place when you were adjusting the bindings for the boot length; your hands were in the way so we couldn't see what was going on.
14:41 what about length of your boot??
Hey guys nice clean video. Well done. Here is a question?! I used the scrapper 105 in Austria. They were amazing both on and off the piste, obviously bias to off poste. What do you reckon is the new equivalent? I want the 1 ski quiver! Cheers tom
After going to the skatepark for the first time and buying myself some slams I realise how much this hurt
My ski tech says my Nordica NRGY 90s need replaced as you can no longer get a finger between them when they are laid together i.e. the camber has gone (they are 8 or 9 years old). Is he right?
Does this jacket allow you to regenerate the waterproof element like washing and drying GoreTex?
The coastal trail there is epic.
I have a friend who wants to borrow my skis. He uses 26.5 boots but I wear 25.5. Can I just move my Marker Griffon bindings heel piece back to fit?
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i only have the slotted head screw on the back of my bindings though
💃 *promosm*
I know Im late to this post.Nature does not judge...nature welcomes you in with open arms. It sings to you...every leaf and tree smiles at you. People are tricky, but nature is a life saver.
Nice review, and outstanding skiing skills! Respect from South Germany!
which type of skis are best for packed groomer or icy groomer surfaces? where I live, we don't have a lot of soft powder.
This would have been better without the retarded music.
Did the Haute Route just before the pandemic hit. Finishing in Zermatt was an emotional experience for me.
Where are these skis mounted new school or progressive ?
Unsure of where to mount thinking progressive as a won’t be spinning that often but I feel like using the new school rec by company may be the move to increase nimbleness Gonna feel it out with dry fitting boot first I guess
i had them mounted at newschool when i got the ct 3s and then I switched to the progressive mounting as it was harder for me to get used to it as i was a more directional skier before the faction skis. now i use the progressive mount and it feels grrat for myself, but i just do some 360s and some backflips, not really a freestyle skier. more of a playful all mountain/freeride charger. remember you cand always make a remount if they dont't feel great. i did on a ski 3 remounts and they feel great, no damage to the core of the ski.
You tell a lot and you do not show enough with a camera that the screw should be shot so as not to accidentally disregard the ski bonds. Regards.⛷🎿
Nice Device !!!
Yo what song is this?
Great video. Thank you
Good One. Good Luck!
The best video on packing for a ski trip
Thanks! You just saved me $60 for what the local shop was going to charge me!
Thanks for the tips! :) There is no « danger » to damage the skis placing the boots on the top of them without any layer to protect? I don’t have wheels on my bag so it’s less obvious for people at the airport to know what’s the bottom… :)
Too much wax. One good pass in a snake pattern should be enough. The rest is just more waste.
i only have the slotted head screw on the back of my bindings though
Just bought this jacket and pants. I am 182cm and 92 kg athletic build. I was contemplaiting L or XL. In the end I choose L for a snug better looking fit. I am still able to fit a midlayer. I will be using it in the resort with lifts and skinning up the hill as well.
The camera is much too distant from the skis to understand your explanation. Some close-ups might have gone a long way!
Wow sooo useful. Thanks so much
Great videos but why is the music so loud!? Really detracts from what you're saying
I know you say to use the skis to make the structure but I always wrapped my skis in the clothes so they won’t get as damaged when chucked around in transit.
I usually wear a Medium or Large but 66 North website asked me to size up to XL so I ordered an XL which might be a good idea if I am layering.
XL turned out to be too large so L was thew right size!
Just ordered this at 55% off to use as an all weather cycling jacket. Hopefully it has decent waterproof properties.
Thank you!
i only have the slotted head screw on the back of my bindings though
What airlines will allow you enough room onboard for a pair of ski boots in cabin .
You pointed to upper left if video saying check this to learn about DIN. I don't see the link
Thanks for the video! What skies should i get, if i want to do mostly touring on flat, not groomed terrain across lakes, forests with deep snow? In between there is some small mountains, where would be possible to make some turns, but thats all.
Hello Mpora, I now bought myself a Bent Chetler 120 and I am looking for a binding to put on. I don't need a trough bindings since I don't tour and when I just take jaywalkers. But now i am not sure what Bindings I shouldn't get. I am 17years old around 175 ride the bent Chetler with a length of 184, and maybe hope for sth adjustable. Do you think the Jester 16 would be the choice for this?
Can I stick it under a sunbed
I wonder how accurate & consistent the DIN release values are, when you have so little space for the springs compared to regular bindings.
Ski width isn't the only factor, though, like ski profiles, metals, weight etc. I have a set of SGN Rakkar, and they are 192 long and 111mm in width and I love them. Can ski them in every condition there is, even hard-packed, almost ice. Then again it's all about preference really and what sacrifices you want to make