14008476:Poikenz said:Moment did this with the frankenski, didn't turn out very well.
14008617:Pipe_Munky said:Rossignol did it about 15 years ago...
14008620:finder said:Like I said, there are planty of design kinks that would have to be worked out. I think with the right layering or even some fiberglass completely surrounded by plastic could get the ski stiff enough for urban/low speed use. I’d butter around on some noodles, but probably not worth it to try to get it to the performance of anything meant to go fast.
14008651:Sfont87 said:Shorter ON3P skis like more options in the lower 170s
14008706:Erictennesen said:Just grow
14008502:finder said:Yeah if you suck at welding or make it entirely out of plastic. How do you think penny makes a longboard with no metal in it?
14009392:Poikenz said:Plastic that you would use for this application would be heavier per square foot than most wood used in skis, it is also a lot weaker than most wood used in skis (hardwood that is, poplar and balsa are absolute shit). The extra steel you plan on welding would make it way heavier than any ski on the market and the sandwich construction used in today's skis is actually a really good design for strength. Longboards undergo different stresses than skis so that is how it is possible to make a 100% plastic board. If you want a ski that doesn't rot, make a ski with a closed cell foam core. It won't be better than the average ski, but the foam core will solve that single problem.
14009398:Biffbarf said:Bro, idk why this back and forth has been going on for so long but a completely plastic/composite ski isn't out of the realm of possibility, at all. Chevy's been using glass reinforced plastic leaf springs for the corvette for decades -point is carbon composites with plastic and steel will almost always be stronger and lighter than a wood component.
14008550:skiswerve said:I can see why this would be a good idea, but will plastic be able to hold up on the skiers weight and have any flex? It would be dope to have a clear plastic ski with a recycled topsheet of a bunch of plastic shit and I think the idea is a great one but that would be like a ETT episode from Signal Snowboards (if u know u know), I don't think it would be sustainable as a base.
WhAt ThE HeLl iS ThAt14007815:RudyGarmisch said:
14007939:skiswerve said:On3p, VISHNU.........
14009906:bolake said:WhAt ThE HeLl iS ThAt
14010487:colbyapplegate said:Vishnus last because nobody does anything hard on them