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Started by Numpty1 in Ski Chatter - 17 Replies

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Cc7up
reply to 'Ski Mojos'
posted Jan-2012

Trencher wrote:
OldAndy wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:I think I am the youngest on here :wink:

Now that doesn't surprise me !
:roll:


They say youth is wasted on the young, (or was that France is wasted on the French).



Ahhh- but who is the oldest among us :?:

Best way to bring those WS to heel is to decline any invitations from WS Chalet Members for their Piste Blast arounds with a preference to just 'Potter' about at your own pace and then when you see them below you on the hill procede to come at them hard and fast, Using them as human slalom poles and leaving them waaayy behind, eating your snow.lol

Sorted
Monoskiing shares the lateral forces.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 15-Jan-2012

Pennyqss
reply to 'Ski Mojos'
posted Jan-2012

Hi Numpty. I know others think that due to Skiing being a physical sport one should 'expect' thigh burn, especially as one ages BUT WHY when there is a solution. My husband (now 50) uses Ski Mojos, and WONT now ski without them. He had knee surgery some years ago and felt that he needed more support, however others he's met who uses them often do cos of age and other issues. He loves them, BUT they do take a day or two of getting used to. They are a godsend. You bend into the right position to ski and they help you to come up again, keeping you in the right position. They don't interfere with walking/sitting on lifts etc, as you just disengage them with a quick push of a button. Noone knows you are wearing them so they don't look ridiculous. If you buy them, take time to get them to fit properly. It takes a few mins longer in the mornings to put them on etc, but then there's no stopping you. Email me directly if you want more info... my screen name at yahoo co uk. Good luck.

Topic last updated on 16-January-2012 at 13:43