shut up that wouldnt work what would hte core and topsheet hold on to, along with the ptex or abs ont the base, just glued together, just a ton of blowouts, or maby....the could make the edges out of a super strong titanium polymer and make it invisible!!!
^that would be the piont a super cheep ski with no underfoot edge, that is completely jib oriented, maybe 150-200 dollars. You would not have to have all the other crap on the ski to make it carve well, or anything like that. it would be sick!
ive got a dope one (talking about run in ramps)....ill get pictures soon...its six feet high and six feet tall with a ten ft drop ramp
i think that it could work, just mold the p-tex and the top sheet togther under the boot so no edge is exposed it would be sketchy at first but after they tested a bunch of prototypes im sure they could have a ski thats jib orentated that you could still ride around the mountin at lower speeds
wouldnt be able to turn, but then again you fuckin jib monkeys dont turn or ski you just fall down the hill trippin in your baggy ass balck mans clothes
the burton dominant slick has a recessed edge underfoot... like the edge curves into the board and runs through the board them comes out again...havent heard how it rides though.
hmmmm, to have a jib oriented ski that can still hold and edge, but not blow an edge becasue of wear and tear from rails.....that's a pretty good idea.......hehehe
You can accomplish this easily... instead of only having the metal edge around the circumfrence of the ski. The ski should have that, but also inbetween the base and topsheet (in the core somewhere) There should be a metal sheet or bars that connect the outer and inner edge of the ski. It would take much more force to rip an edge out this way because the laterial edge bars will connect the two edges under your boot. One will not tear out because it would need more force then normal to rip out... Meaning it's easier to rip an edge off a ski that is only held on with glue, then an edge that is held on with glue and also is connected to the outer edge throught a sheet or bars of metal thats are sandwiched into the core of the ski.
it just needs to break more stuff, which is harder then breaking bond of glue.
thats a good idea, but that would weigh a ton. and the street dweller has faux edges. the sidewall comes down and acts as one. i saw someone ridding it at a mountain, and i guess they work ok.
in science class i sat down to fast and you know how you can sit on your balls. well i did and i sat down really fast and crushed them and right when i sat down i started puking and fell out of my chair. they teacher laughed. i felt like i could pass out i wanted to die.-*NWFT*nUkkA
I still just have no idea how you can mistake your dick and a chicken neck, let alone not realize what you are doing. -manus
why not make the edge wider underfoot? if it was 2x the width on each side underfoot, you could still carve and the edges wouldnt rip out. thsis thread is a gold mine for some company
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what about those rossi skis they made a few years back... the pow air grind? had a big plate underfoot for grinding rails... no edge ripping out if its a big ole piece of metal instead of a narrow edge