Unpopular opinion thread skier's edition

13950421:CT_CREW said:
This must be why you included a clip of you performing a botch job of Toph's daffy butter in the most recent edit you have posted?

When you are an OG like Topher, the countless hours/years dedicated to skiing just because you love it, shine through in your riding. Tiny nuances in skill/style developed over years can elevate the simplest maneuvers into mind bottlers.

Hahahah I forgot this and about that edit, I included that to prove a point. That's also not my most recent edit...that clip is from 2 years ago. Get a grip though cause you clearly seem really mad about this if you're responding to a post I made months ago.

It's called the unpopular opinion thread for a reason, people clearly like his style but that doesnt change how retarded I think it looks.

Your argument is also flawed, people are allowed to form opinions even if they can do it "perfectly like he can", I can have opinions about quads even if i can't do them myself. His style is wack in my personal opinion, call it what you will.
 
13950447:Jesse_ said:
Hahahah I forgot this and about that edit, I included that to prove a point. That's also not my most recent edit...that clip is from 2 years ago. Get a grip though cause you clearly seem really mad about this if you're responding to a post I made months ago.

It's called the unpopular opinion thread for a reason, people clearly like his style but that doesnt change how retarded I think it looks.

Your argument is also flawed, people are allowed to form opinions even if they can do it "perfectly like he can", I can have opinions about quads even if i can't do them myself. His style is wack in my personal opinion, call it what you will.

Just read this thread today, so yeah... just now replying to it ( I think thats how these things work?). Didn't say one word about you not being entitled to an opinion. Was just stating my own opinion, and my opinion thinks that your opinion is whack. So as others have done before us, agree to disagree.
 
Protect Our Winters is run by and supported by hypocrites with huge carbon footprints, Jeremey Jones and Caroline Gleich are both insufferable. Most young people in ski towns dress like they've had a small stroke.
 
13950478:NedStark said:
Protect Our Winters is run by and supported by hypocrites with huge carbon footprints, Jeremey Jones and Caroline Gleich are both insufferable. Most young people in ski towns dress like they've had a small stroke.

Proceeds to go on Facebook and see people reposting POW who own sleds, drive big trucks and go heli skiing..its so hypocritical. Don't get me wrong I think caring about climate is awesome and I think POW at its core has good motives but I just look at the environmental footprint of everyone who reposts all the POW stuff and it makes me laugh.
 
13950532:SofaKingSick said:
confused because barstool sucks but your use of "cuck" means you most likely suck even more

I'm just calling it like exactly the way I see it... buncha +35 year olds w/ sons & daughters reposting all that slutty college content seems little suss, no?
 
13866209:Andbrer said:
Beginner skiing lessons are a waste of money, your friends can show you how to put a boot on, put your weight onto the front of the skis and snowplough in about 30 minutes, beginner ski lessons sliding around the flat with one ski on is a waste of time and money

tru, but i get paid for it so cant really tell people that
 
Rails are incredibly uninteresting to watch.

Off axis spins, flips, and grabs on top of that are astronomically more difficult and impressive.

Every season a bigger kicker or a bigger cliff can be dropped, but rails? What’re you gonna make a longer rail? More kinks? So what?

The nuances of grinding a rail are too subtle for it to be appreciated by anyone who can’t do it.
 
13950546:hubbards said:
Rails are incredibly uninteresting to watch.

Off axis spins, flips, and grabs on top of that are astronomically more difficult and impressive.

Every season a bigger kicker or a bigger cliff can be dropped, but rails? What’re you gonna make a longer rail? More kinks? So what?

The nuances of grinding a rail are too subtle for it to be appreciated by anyone who can’t do it.

watchng people hit hugenpark jumps in comps is like deja vu

same trick every time

backcountry is wayyyy better to watch
 
13950547:CalumSKI said:
watchng people hit hugenpark jumps in comps is like deja vu

same trick every time

backcountry is wayyyy better to watch

Ur right in that sense cause comp skiing is really dry for some reason

Pillow stomping and backcountry kickers are really nice.
 
13950536:KilaTsunami said:
I'm just calling it like exactly the way I see it... buncha +35 year olds w/ sons & daughters reposting all that slutty college content seems little suss, no?

It’s all about the podcasts dude listen to pardon my take if you even remotely enjoy football
 
13950548:hubbards said:
Ur right in that sense cause comp skiing is really dry for some reason

Pillow stomping and backcountry kickers are really nice.

cork 7 blunts are so satisfying to watch in the backcountry
 
13950551:fghtoffyrdmns said:
4xl tall tees are and always will be the best look for skiing

I've been thinking about this for years. I think they've become so popular because they mask the smaller movements of your body, which typically makes your skiing look "cleaner" in a way
 
13950546:hubbards said:
Rails are incredibly uninteresting to watch.

Off axis spins, flips, and grabs on top of that are astronomically more difficult and impressive.

Every season a bigger kicker or a bigger cliff can be dropped, but rails? What’re you gonna make a longer rail? More kinks? So what?

The nuances of grinding a rail are too subtle for it to be appreciated by anyone who can’t do it.

I see where your coming from, but in my opinion comparing jumps and rails is like comparing two different sports. They both have different areas that are difficult and take time to learn. And I personally would actually rather watch rail skiing, but I can hit rails, and like you mentioned above about someone who can't hit rails appreciating jumps more is completely agrreable.
 
13950557:Rparr said:
I've been thinking about this for years. I think they've become so popular because they mask the smaller movements of your body, which typically makes your skiing look "cleaner" in a way

You might b a genius for that theory
 
13950546:hubbards said:
Rails are incredibly uninteresting to watch.

Off axis spins, flips, and grabs on top of that are astronomically more difficult and impressive.

Every season a bigger kicker or a bigger cliff can be dropped, but rails? What’re you gonna make a longer rail? More kinks? So what?

The nuances of grinding a rail are too subtle for it to be appreciated by anyone who can’t do it.

Have you not seen john1806's new vid? Rail skiing can be interesting to watch. Rails are much more accessible to the general public than crazy huge kickers, and there is definitely a limit to the size of kickers and cliffs that have been dropped.
 
I love parks that have Park Pass, Test & dude checking passes at the top of each park. (also is landing on kids an "east coast thing" only happens to me in NY and PA)
 
13950536:KilaTsunami said:
I'm just calling it like exactly the way I see it... buncha +35 year olds w/ sons & daughters reposting all that slutty college content seems little suss, no?

You have used cuck, suss, and fag in your last two posts.. your opinions are invalid.
 
13950591:Colingarnes said:
You have used cuck, suss, and fag in your last two posts.. your opinions are invalid.

you know, I do realize now that this isn't exactly the profane warzone that is the No Jumper discord and such language has no place here on friendly NS Ski Gabber

in due respect. My b
 
13950566:Crust_Station said:
So what you’re saying is you can’t hit rails and you feel left out?

yeah pm

also speaking on behalf of the overwhelming majority of people on earth who can't as well

that's why I'm here though, to learn ;))
 
13950576:Lonely said:
Rails are much more accessible to the general public than crazy huge kickers,

If you're speaking in a context of people trying to find them, then you're right because kickers are much harder to set up than rails.

What I mean is the accessibility of the public to the idea of jumps vs rails. Literally anyone can pop off of a small bump and get stoked by the few inches of air they got, but nobody can just hop onto a rail without being likely to eat shit.

13950576:Lonely said:
There is definitely a limit to the size of kickers and cliffs that have been dropped.

I'd say proportionally the size range of air is a lot bigger than the size range of rails if that makes sense. Upscaling a rail doesn't have the same jaw dropping effect.
 
13950697:hubbards said:
I'd say proportionally the size range of air is a lot bigger than the size range of rails if that makes sense. Upscaling a rail doesn't have the same jaw dropping effect.

I'm biased because I am essentially the epitome of a rail rat, but huge rails are wild to ride. There aren't nearly enough of them anymore
 
13950697:hubbards said:
If you're speaking in a context of people trying to find them, then you're right because kickers are much harder to set up than rails.

What I mean is the accessibility of the public to the idea of jumps vs rails. Literally anyone can pop off of a small bump and get stoked by the few inches of air they got, but nobody can just hop onto a rail without being likely to eat shit.

I'd say proportionally the size range of air is a lot bigger than the size range of rails if that makes sense. Upscaling a rail doesn't have the same jaw dropping effect.

good thing I don’t ski solely to make gapers and other non skiing randos impressed

rails are fun as fuck especially a nice fat tube, surface swapping almost feels as good as laying down some nice carved

**This post was edited on Oct 16th 2018 at 9:03:35am
 
13950701:a_burger said:
good thing I don’t ski solely to make gapers and other non skiing randos impressed

rails are fun as fuck especially a nice fat tube, surface swapping almost feels as good as laying down some nice carved

**This post was edited on Oct 16th 2018 at 9:03:35am

right? I had no idea people felt this way about rails lol. A nice handrail next to or on a stairset is like my favorite
 
13950701:a_burger said:
good thing I don’t ski solely to make gapers and other non skiing randos impressed.

**This post was edited on Oct 16th 2018 at 9:03:35am

Good point, you got me.

But at some point one has to consider the opinions of gapers and randos, because if we have their favor the industry will turn towards freeskiing and advance the sport. Simply saying “we don’t care about outsiders” isn’t going to help bring those same people in. Whether or not you want those people in is up to you ig. Whatever floats your boat.
 
13950708:hubbards said:
Good point, you got me.

But at some point one has to consider the opinions of gapers and randos, because if we have their favor the industry will turn towards freeskiing and advance the sport. Simply saying “we don’t care about outsiders” isn’t going to help bring those same people in. Whether or not you want those people in is up to you ig. Whatever floats your boat.

Another thing to consider with taper and randoms is the affect they have on parks. I'm all for people being inspired and getting into the sport but a lot of gamers and rando are only exposed to more of the big flips and jumps scene than the rail scene.

They see some video of guys at nine knights then go overshoot a jump and kill themselves. Then the small mountain they were at dials back the jumps and terrain park and we're all punished for it. Bails on rails suck, but a gaper is much more likely to hit a booter outside their skill level than a rail. Even though the crash they're gonna have off a 50 footer is gonna be much worse than the crash off a dfd.
 
13950730:Lonely said:
They see some video of guys at nine knights then go overshoot a jump and kill themselves. Then the small mountain they were at dials back the jumps and terrain park and we're all punished for it. Bails on rails suck, but a gaper is much more likely to hit a booter outside their skill level than a rail. Even though the crash they're gonna have off a 50 footer is gonna be much worse than the crash off a dfd.

Yes, but that gaper has some big balls.
 
13950708:hubbards said:
Good point, you got me.

But at some point one has to consider the opinions of gapers and randos, because if we have their favor the industry will turn towards freeskiing and advance the sport. Simply saying “we don’t care about outsiders” isn’t going to help bring those same people in. Whether or not you want those people in is up to you ig. Whatever floats your boat.

Yeah you’re right, rail skiing has no mainstream appeal
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13951745:AbiH said:
Vail sucks

I agree!!! Ski patrol gave me a speeding ticket!!! ........ He followed me down to the bottom and said "excuse me, but you cant do that again, you were going way too fast back there" I go "sorry man, guess im on the wrong trail, im a 'type 3' skier, and love to go fast. point me in the right direction bcs thats how i ski.. he says "you were straight-lining, which you cant do that ANYWHERE on this mountain" I said "thats wack, I thought this was Vail not Brokeback" and he goes "yeeaaaahhh, I think were going to have to issue you a 'written citation' " ..... it didn't cost me a dime but certainly was a cold damper on my first day at Vail, even my Dad thought it was wack and he loves rules & safety.
 
as someone who likes the bunch interpretation is my least favorite of their movies, I can respect it as an art project but the b-roll takes up too much of the movie. Would have liked it more if the whole thing was like the second half.
 
13952209:a_burger said:
as someone who likes the bunch interpretation is my least favorite of their movies, I can respect it as an art project but the b-roll takes up too much of the movie. Would have liked it more if the whole thing was like the second half.

Agree 100% Far Out is the best bunch movie
 
13952209:a_burger said:
I can respect it as an art project but the b-roll takes up too much of the movie. Would have liked it more if the whole thing was like the second half.

I agree, but I think it was an art piece with a ski segment, I would have liked it more as a ski movie if it was more like their India movie
 
13952209:a_burger said:
as someone who likes the bunch interpretation is my least favorite of their movies, I can respect it as an art project but the b-roll takes up too much of the movie. Would have liked it more if the whole thing was like the second half.

I agree 100% I know it was supposed to be an "art" project of sorts but my hopes were way too high. I saw they released it last week and I was so hyped expecting my mind to be blown like the first time I watched "far out" but after the 4 minute long intro and b roll shots of fireplaces I found myself skipping so much of the movie.

**This post was edited on Oct 22nd 2018 at 3:20:56pm
 
middle mount is stupid the majority of the time and why buy full tilts when you can get cheaper boots that will be just as good
 
The whole "freeride touring" thing sold shit gear to people who:

a: actually ski tour, and should have bought lighter gear with better range of motion

b: don't go that far from the lifts and are well served by alpine gear for their bootpack-huck-traverse laps
 
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