13663996:KneeDrop said:you have yourself a backseat ski
13665042:BLandz said:Holy fuck man I thought getting my look pivots in the ass was bad when I land backseat, I don't even want to know whats gonna happen on these things
13667067:Slush said:Wtf is going on in this thread
13667146:Fitz_ said:Dude no one fucking cares stop
13667252:HC_mountain said:Alienation has always been a big part my thing, to become separated from everyone and everything.. and to then find the better you. It's not about people laughing at you, it's like going into a different frequency spectrum that you almost don't register with other people.. hence HC mountain.. a place people can ascend to.
But c'mon, urban and quads is all skiing has to offer now? People are looking real stupid trying to emulate Candide Thovex.
13667307:KneeDrop said:You are, fundamentally, a horrid skier. Your ski ideas (while I'm sure they do go downhill) are regressive, limiting, illogical and clearly coming from a place of ignorance and a lack of skiing understanding.
13667437:HC_mountain said:Wait, you drop your knee - so why be so critical of getting your body more forward with a topsheet slant??
I mean:
SPEAKING OF TARDAGE, YOU DETACH YOUR ENTIRE BACK HEAL FFS
nothing is more horrific than seeing a novice launch off a booter and land on their back and wind up hospitalized (and it is all too common.) I'm still not totally sure why this happens as much as it does.
the jump is reminiscent of the speed drops that downhill racers take.
This ski adds some easy trick possibilities to the jump involving oldschool tricks like daffy, spread-eagle and backscratcher.
It also offers new trick possibilities as the skier can tug around their skis in the air as they please.
People say you should pop off a jump, but what happens if you're already forward on takeoff? You don't need to think about "popping"
[the dildos]could also be a teaching device, amongst having other uses.
13667638:HC_mountain said:Telemarking look inefficient in terms of the total movement involved. I've always found it quite vulgar to watch.
In a turn, I think the rear-ski heal should be lower down, and the front-ski heal raised - and both locked in that position
there must be speed limitations with the telemark style
some injury possibilities on the knee.
13667645:KneeDrop said:Less knee injuries, actually.
13667661:HC_mountain said:Yeah, I have heard this from numerous sources and it is probably in large part because the chest remains pointing in the same direction as the feet and that the twist you get on standard skis is missing.
13667661:HC_mountain said:I'd like to try telemarking but I think I could waste any telemarker in terms of speed and agility with HC'ing.
13667672:KneeDrop said:Challenge!!
13667679:HC_mountain said:Also, the slanted footbed can be applied to snowboarding too.
13667725:KneeDrop said:what use do you see it having on a snowboard?
13667725:KneeDrop said:what use do you see it having on a snowboard?
13668240:gypsy_kid said:kids were over estimating the speed. it was a disaster.
13668509:HC_mountain said:This just shows how badly kids want big air, and very often have no idea how to get it. It reinforces my point of how often I see kids landing on their back doing only a 1/4 backflip.
What were the main injuries or fall directions?
At HC Mountain there should be a large instruction board with diagrams and do's and dont's. (for your mountain too?) A "slow" sign would be just the beginning.
But I think the stiffy jump should be where people can get there first taste of air, and there should be a camera and movement sensor that posts pics of them flying through the air.
13668911:gypsy_kid said:Good luck on trying to protect these little dare devils
13667093:HC_mountain said:Yeah, the thread is almost a train-wreck. But I have realized that the dildo-ski can be merged into the Meathammer.
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The Meathammer is a ski-design I have been thinking about and discussed on this site, with a tail that is wider than the tip and a forward waist. Now I have realized it needs to have a slanted footbed created during ski construction (to provide the forward lean that the full reverse-camber would've provided in the standard Meathammer.)
I am almost sorry to brainstorm so publicly..
13669830:Ricky420 said:If you give me a grand I will build this for you
13669925:HC_mountain said:Thanks. Not sure your background, but I have no idea what's required to build this ski, and I don't think anyone does. Even if I were to give you a grand and you built it, I'd be worried it wouldn't perform well due to the construction (and not the design) and people would get the wrong impression.
The ski has a 177mm tail (98mm waist.) It's an exaggerated ski, and is going to warp especially under the g-forces put on it while skiing (my current ski did.) So I think it needs a special construction. That's part of the reason I am hoping/wanting to do a colab with Porsche or any hyper-car manufacturer (like McLaren) if I could chose anyone, although it'd be interesting to see what J-Skis or Zion Snowboards would create because the snowboard should also be built (it's also huge.)
Maybe I should talk to Ice-T's wife Coco who produce pleasure devices and ask for a $1000 dildo instead and try to ski on that.
13669984:Ricky420 said:Or how a forward was would work, I feel like the slanted footbed might make a pressure point on the "waist" of the ski and create a weak point
13670226:HC_mountain said:I really have no idea what the precise impact of a slanted footbed would be on the ski, but I know it will create a forward angulation of the body, which is what I know is needed..
13670241:KneeDrop said:Why must you 'counter', and face the fall line?
13670226:HC_mountain said:Yeah having a pressure point at the waist isn't such a bad idea (actually it's a great idea) if it leads to smooth turns or rather an overall even ski bend, and the waist could also be strengthened (heightened?) at that point. I really have no idea what the precise impact of a slanted footbed would be on the ski, but I know it will create a forward angulation of the body, which is what I know is needed.
The hyper-car colab is plausible idea but would only happen if the founder of one of those companies skied and took a personal liking to the idea.. Pagani?? I think the idea of having a fully synthetic ski devoid of wood could work if done well.
Yeah the design should be part of a movement, so feel free to build on your own accord.
13670487:Ricky420 said:You might have to have a flat section between the slanted mounting part and then another slant to the flat part of the tip if that makes any sense[