Found these weird looking skis on Finn.no (Norwegian craigslist)
seller says they are from 1970 and have a twin tip. never heard of these before. /claim to the first twin tip ski?
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LOOK_at_meare those pivots
LOOK_at_meare those pivots
lil.BoyeWell yes, they are called n57. The heel turns just like the pivot and they were made by look in the 70’s and 80’s. We have some old carvingskis in the barn with them. Super weird design with the brakes on the front binding. Don’t see why that would be practical
Farmville420Weren’t the first twin tips from the 90s? Or at least the first commercially sold ones, I remember there being a thread about this lol
BurritoThere were a few models back in the day with more turned up and/or rounded tails than normal. I specifically remember seeing old Olin Mark IVs bouncing around ski swaps back in the day. A far as I know a lot of the time they were marketed as mogul skis, with the high tails helping to keep you from getting hooked up between turns.
The original K2 Poacher may have been the first of these marketed specifically as a "trick" ski and not just a variation on a mogul ski, though it wasn't super successful. It wasn't until the original Salomon 1080 and the first Lines that "twin tips" became a legit part of ski culture. That was really when brands started specifically marketing and building them as jump/park skis that were intended to ride, take off, and land backwards.
CT_CREWI believe u mean K2 Enemy....not poacher
cndrThe original poacher was some years earlier iirc.
cndrThe original poacher was some years earlier iirc.
cndrThe original poacher was some years earlier iirc.