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ReturnToMonkeyLol skis are not high-tech. The great skis out there may be constructed with artful skill that makes them stand out, but I garuntee you that the technology behind ski making is not cutting edge. The only place where it might be considered high-tech is in the manufacturing of some of the materials before the ski companies even buy them, such as making carbon fibers or certain epoxies.
pofwelwhat i means is like there was years of development put into these skis (past models, materials, manufacturing) and they still manage to crumble when you kind of clack them a weird way or hit a rock.
pofwelwhat i means is like there was years of development put into these skis (past models, materials, manufacturing) and they still manage to crumble when you kind of clack them a weird way or hit a rock.
AceofSpades3Lol people who have factions. It’s not a big deal just observations over the past few years. I’m sure factions are great skis, but they definitely are less durable than most others. I feel like this is pretty common knowledge.
skiermanYEAH MAN, LIKE WHY CAN'T THEY MAKE SKIS THAT HOLD UP TO ROCKS AND KNIVES!?
I MEAN, THEY MAKE VEHICLES THAT HOLD UP TO ROCKS AND KNIVES........ RIGHT?