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BLandzIf ur gonna slip out 90% chance its gonna be backwards. Keep that im mind and just put a littttle bit more weight on front foot. Make sure edges arent too sharp too, don’t wanna catch. Just trust yourself
ArgyleNJYour point leads me to another question. I'm a longtime snowboarder who is switching back to skis and just bought a brand new pair. I'm generally 80% mountain but l certainly like to go into the park a few runs per day. Am I gonna be introducing my face to the rail if I try and slide one on a brand new pair of skis? Is it worth asking the shop to tune the edges down a bit if I'm gonna be carving the majority of the time?
ArgyleNJYour point leads me to another question. I'm a longtime snowboarder who is switching back to skis and just bought a brand new pair. I'm generally 80% mountain but l certainly like to go into the park a few runs per day. Am I gonna be introducing my face to the rail if I try and slide one on a brand new pair of skis? Is it worth asking the shop to tune the edges down a bit if I'm gonna be carving the majority of the time?
KilaTsunamiCome in hot. Back foot on first. Stand up tall on that bitch. Eyes on the tip of the rail, do not look down at your feet.