weatcoastWeight doesn’t matter? Explain why Harlaut is using pivot 14’s over 15’s (less weight)
explain why touring and freestyle skis use lighter wood cores, compared to all mountain/powder skis (less weight)
you say weight doesn’t matter but manufacturers are spending millions on R&D to have the lightest, and still strong, materials.
it’s hilarious how all you can say is “I’m wrong” but have zero evidence to back up anything you say to me. That’s the definition of stupidity
id love to see you respond to my two points above and tell me why I’m wrong and back it up with your opinions/evidence. But you won’t because you’re fucking brainless and the only thing you know how to do is say you’re wrong
**This post was edited on Aug 3rd 2024 at 3:36:17pm
Harlaut is using the 14 over the 15 because it has vertical release while the 15/18 does not. Has nothing to do with weight.
touring you’re literally carrying weight up hill so of course they’re going to try and shave as much weight as possible which is irrelevant to your argument about attacks. They aren’t touring bindings.
freestyle skis use both light and heavier cores depending on the build and manufacturer and design. The Wildcat 101 is a freestyle oriented ski and they didn’t shave any weight.
yes manufactures do spend money saving weight in some products. They also spend the same money on making sure items heavier. Attack 16/17 weigh more than 14’s. Every manufacturers top binding weight more than their cheaper Lower variants.
you keep trying to cherry pick examples that fit your opinion. The great thing is facts don’t care about your opinions.
there you go answered with facts to back up the questions without any name calling or shit posting