Replying to New boots to prevent bruises
Ok, so i finally grew out of my old Dolomites, so its new boot time this season. Im thinking of some Rossi Freerides, like from 2 years ago, or depending if they are under $350. Anyone have some suggestions other than these that would protect my shins pretty well? ( i get massive shin bang each season that lasts over the summer, it sucks ass) Or should i just go with the Rossis?
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Grinding planetary rings would be incredibly difficult, not the least for which because there is no surface per se to slide on, and the collisions of the pieces of asteroid, dust and ice in the ring would make an environment that would not be pleasant. Your blood would first boil in the vacuum of space, leaving you so incapacitated that you could not maintain sufficient balance if there was a surface to grind, and then the temperature would freeze your skin, shatter your eardrums and sever your optical nerves because your watery eyeballs would freeze and then shatter. In the next split second, hundreds of particles of dust, ice and rock smaller than the size of this comma ',' would rip through your ski coat and body, instantly killing you. Your body would then still float about getting cut to shreds by the fragments until it is crushed between two colliding pieces of debris, eg two asteroids within the ring, which would grind your frozen body and regrettably snap your boards, boots and bindings, into dust to float around and become part of the massive debris fields that are the rings of Jupiter.
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