Pistols vs Rockets

im still a little lost though, but i'm pretty sure i'm right with the lateral stiffness being the same as torsional rigidity

 
Dude the Pistols are wat better, Have owned both.

They are both soft skis, but the pistols have more lateral( torsional) stabilty, which means that they will not get tossed up in crappy snow as much!

 
once again, you dont know what you're talking about... as far as skis go lateral stiffness refers to stiffness from tip to tail, torsional is the sideways twisting stiffness.

-L o g a n

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why would lateral stiffness be from tip to tail? lateral means sideways. are you wrong or is it just one of those ever present skiing unsolved mysteries?

 
just think about it. on a map the latitude lines are vertical, and longitude lines are horizontal. so assuming the tip of the ski is up and therefore eqivalent to north on a map, tip to tail stiffness is called lateral stiffness

-L o g a n

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lateral

lat·er·al láttərəl

adjective

1. at the side: belonging to, relating to, located at, or affecting the side

 
ok, well i suck at life and got mixed up. please commence insulting my intelligence

-L o g a n

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