I live in Belgium and have got the opportunity to go skiing about 3 weeks a year, so I don't get very much powder days. In the BC I like to bring some park tricks so I feel more safe with my regular marker binding
seems to me that trekkers are the way to go
thanks
you have a screw on top of the toe piece, when your boot is in place just tighten it is much as possible with a screwdriver.
do this again every once in a while because they'll probably loosen again soon
I have a lowe pro camera bag wich works very well
for carrying my ski's and equipment I the dakine heli pro backpack wich has plenty room for a shovel, probes, camera,...
works well for me
Just ordered a pair of fujis with the marker comp 14.0 free bindingand I would like some mounting tips.
I ride park most of the time (mostly indoor artificial slopes, but whenever I get the opportunity I go find some powder
how should I get them mounted? True Center?
Thanks
I never see any risky flips anymore
reason?
the only times that I saw them was on the ostness movie 'bolero project'
does anyone know what happened to them?
I thought they looked sick
I need some video footage of wheelchair skiing for a work I need to do for school (nursing school. So if you know where I can find some, let me know.
Thanks
anything goes, slalom, super g, freeride (if it exist in a skichair, crashes,...)
My girlfriend skis on the old (but good) rossi pow air 153cm (you know the rossi twin that came before the scratch)
dimensions 120/80/120
she wants to know the radius of her ski's bit I can't find it anywhere.
Who knows?