Skis for Combat

PacificRimJob

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Enough talk about how light or poppy or buttery today's skis are... what we all really want to know is which skis would be best for use as a medieval weapons?

Core strength, swing weight, edge sharpness... stabbyness? DISCUSS

 
the 10th mountain division faced true combat. they were on a crude AT setup and slayed nazis.

so if we're talking alpine combat, I'll take my hoji boot / mwerks kingpin / and swap to a ON3P woodsman 102 tour in a 182.

bomber / stealthy setup.
 
Sakanas would be ideal, because sakana kinda sounds like katana, and I wouldn’t want to be hit by a katana
 
I thought it was a known fact that volants from the 90s were of choice. Those were swords. If it was today, probably some nordica enforcers, head Kores, or dynastar m frees

**This post was edited on Apr 7th 2023 at 11:19:12pm
 
A. Volant machetes

B. Ski blade nunchucks

C. Sharpened poles

D. Ski bike with canon

E. Sharks with laser beams , oh wait
 
14527461:snomaster said:
the 10th mountain division faced true combat. they were on a crude AT setup and slayed nazis.

Whiteface has a pair of the all metal custom made Volants they used on display. I'll catch a flic next week, those things could be used as javelins.

**This post was edited on Apr 9th 2023 at 10:05:19am
 
topic:PacificRimJob said:
Enough talk about how light or poppy or buttery today's skis are... what we all really want to know is which skis would be best for use as a medieval weapons?

Core strength, swing weight, edge sharpness... stabbyness? DISCUSS


Nordica enforcers.
 
Line Honey Badger.

Would work like a hollow point bullet sort of.

strike someone with the ski and on impact it shreds into 14,0000,000 pieces of shrapnel. Bad news to be on the receiving end.
 
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