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Started by Wanderer in Ski Technique - 43 Replies

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

Here's another tip from the wickers book of skiing, when all's not well Swop your skis over :thumbup: :thumbup:

Bandit
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:Here's another tip from the wickers book of skiing, when all's not well Swop your skis over :thumbup: :thumbup:


How does that work then Wickers?

Especially as some skis are "handed" when they come out of the factory :mrgreen: :D

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Here's another tip from the wickers book of skiing, when all's not well Swop your skis over :thumbup: :thumbup:


How does that work then Wickers?

Especially as some skis are "handed" when they come out of the factory :mrgreen: :D


Then why don't they mark them, just like that Irish comedians wellie boots, can't think of his name :evil:

Bandit
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Here's another tip from the wickers book of skiing, when all's not well Swop your skis over :thumbup: :thumbup:


How does that work then Wickers?

Especially as some skis are "handed" when they come out of the factory :mrgreen: :D


Then why don't they mark them, just like that Irish comedians wellie boots, can't think of his name :evil:


They do, put your reading glasses on :lol:

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Here's another tip from the wickers book of skiing, when all's not well Swop your skis over :thumbup: :thumbup:


How does that work then Wickers?

Especially as some skis are "handed" when they come out of the factory :mrgreen: :D


Then why don't they mark them, just like that Irish comedians wellie boots, can't think of his name :evil:


They do, put your reading glasses on :lol:


Not on my skis, I used to have a sticker from a ski service shop that I used and I always used to know that was my right ski but in Adelboden it came off, I'm off to the garage to check I'll be back :wink:

Right, just taken little W to school checked the skis no left or right, Check date, no not april the 1st , I'm contacting Fischer to demand why my skis ain't marked L & R :mrgreen:

Edited 2 times. Last update at 17-Mar-2009

Bandit
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Here's another tip from the wickers book of skiing, when all's not well Swop your skis over :thumbup: :thumbup:


How does that work then Wickers?

Especially as some skis are "handed" when they come out of the factory :mrgreen: :D


Then why don't they mark them, just like that Irish comedians wellie boots, can't think of his name :evil:


They do, put your reading glasses on :lol:


Not on my skis, I used to have a sticker from a ski service shop that I used and I always used to know that was my right ski but in Adelboden it came off, I'm off to the garage to check I'll be back :wink:

Right, just taken little W to school checked the skis no left or right, Check date, no not april the 1st , I'm contacting Fischer to demand why my skis ain't marked L & R :mrgreen:


Not only are some skis made "handed" by the factory, some have a different internal structure for left and right edges.
I'm assuming that your Fischer's don't have that either :D

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Here's another tip from the wickers book of skiing, when all's not well Swop your skis over :thumbup: :thumbup:


How does that work then Wickers?

Especially as some skis are "handed" when they come out of the factory :mrgreen: :D


Then why don't they mark them, just like that Irish comedians wellie boots, can't think of his name :evil:


They do, put your reading glasses on :lol:


Not on my skis, I used to have a sticker from a ski service shop that I used and I always used to know that was my right ski but in Adelboden it came off, I'm off to the garage to check I'll be back :wink:

Right, just taken little W to school checked the skis no left or right, Check date, no not april the 1st , I'm contacting Fischer to demand why my skis ain't marked L & R :mrgreen:


Not only are some skis made "handed" by the factory, some have a different internal structure for left and right edges.
I'm assuming that your Fischer's don't have that either :D


Mum listen, I've gone over those darn skis with my reading glasses on and can't find a symbol or a written word to state left or right, I have today emailed Fischer a letter of complaint asking which foot the blasted ski should go on, I am awaiting there reply, I some how think I won't hold my breath though, I'm beginning to wonder if I've got them the right way round :evil: :evil: :oops:

Bandit
reply to 'Why does my technique vary so much from day to day?'
posted Mar-2009

Wickers you might have a point about having them on the wrong way round. A friend told me recently about his mate managing to ski a couple of runs on some B2's with them on backwards :lol:

Don't worry too much about it though, at your age there are bigger issues in life )

Topic last updated on 15-January-2010 at 12:09