Feb 13, 2018 · Tough ask here with slush and ice being the two opposite extremes of the ski surface spectrum. Water skis work best on slush and ice skates work best on ice.
01.02.2021 · As soon as you clip in to the Redster X9 S you can feel its race pedigree - ideal for anyone who likes to ski hard and carve turns like Marcel Hirscher, no matter how icy the piste. You do need to know what you’re doing to get the best from these skis - if you let them get away from you at the end of the turn, you’ll soon be in the back seat.
08.04.2021 · on snow. Apr 8, 2021. #7. for Ice Ice any 60 or 70mm proper stiff ski with race inspiration or actual race ski, with the desired turn radius, FIS SL are surprisingly fun for just hooning around on ice, but so is cheater GS and real GS. Skis with large radius you dont really notice your skiing on ice, its just railing.
Last winter I practiced skiing a bit more and I can call myself an intermediate skier. I have skied with the Fischer AMC 76 all mountain skis. I can carve a lil bit and I am very happy with them except for icy conditions. When it comes to hard packed snow and icy slopes, I need to press tight to get grip and I often lose stability.
Jan 02, 2019 · The best body position for controlling your skis on ice depends on the type of skis you are on - twin-tip, fat, the amount of sidecut, ski length and your body-weight distribution. With all these variables it's necessary to practice on a low angle hard packed or icy trail using the modified body position above until you find that 'sweet spot' of positive control.
02.01.2019 · The best body position for controlling your skis on ice depends on the type of skis you are on - twin-tip, fat, the amount of sidecut, ski length and your body-weight distribution. With all these variables it's necessary to practice on a low angle hard packed or icy trail using the modified body position above until you find that 'sweet spot' of positive control.
Apr 08, 2021 · for Ice Ice any 60 or 70mm proper stiff ski with race inspiration or actual race ski, with the desired turn radius, FIS SL are surprisingly fun for just hooning around on ice, but so is cheater GS and real GS. Skis with large radius you dont really notice your skiing on ice, its just railing.
26.11.2021 · First and foremost, the East Coast has great skiing, from Stowe in Vermont, to Sugarloaf in Maine, all the way up to Tremblant in Quebec. But the …
09.04.2021 · The GS vs SL debate is interesting. I've always preferred shorter radius skis for icy conditions as there's less temptation to "twist" the skis to get the turn started. As Yogi Berra said, "90% of skiing on ice is your tune; the other half is your technique". But I can see a GS ski having some positives as well.