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Originally Posted by Paul Jeez, Randi, something about the threads you start that turn into....um....well, they're different.... Ironically it started shortly after she posted her profile picture ...

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Old Nov 29, 2007, 11:05 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Jeez, Randi, something about the threads you start that turn into....um....well, they're different....
Ironically it started shortly after she posted her profile picture a few weeks ago...
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Jeez, Randi, something about the threads you start that turn into....um....well, they're different....

ya rly....

But on a serious note, Tim did go through this post and read everyone's responses and it answered a lot of his questions for him, so thanks for being so crazy guys
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ya rly....

But on a serious note, Tim did go through this post and read everyone's responses and it answered a lot of his questions for him, so thanks for being so crazy guys
Oh sh*t.... he reads posts here?



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Jeebus, I hope my wife doesn't.
Forget the wife. I hope my boss doesn't. I've sent her a few links about Mt Snow related stuff. Her fiance has a house up there.
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Forget the wife. I hope my boss doesn't. I've sent her a few links about Mt Snow related stuff. Her fiance has a house up there.
I've been very careful to never mention AZ anywhere near the vicinity of anyone I work with...
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I've been very careful to never mention AZ anywhere near the vicinity of anyone I work with...
Totally, its bad enough having to work with the effers...
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Back to dork conversation:

Marc, how about forward and backwards motion of the skier? (Skiing too far in the backseat or too far forward) If I get way in the backseat my CM is going to be way further back then a skier of the same weight but different height. Thus causing me to have more torque on the ski. Also, when leaning forward, it will make it easier to over-flex the ski. (Though that probably means you would need a stiffer, not longer ski)
No, all it means is you need to ski balanced.

That's actually a good point, one I hadn't considered... but just running some quick numbers here-

Even if you have an entire foot on someone that weighs the same as you... your CM is only about 2/3 of your height. So you're down to an 8" difference. The perpendicular distance of the effective moment arm in a fore/aft imbalance.... we're talking a lean of maybe 60 degrees... 55 at the most under normal skiing conditions.... about a 4" difference. If you're 6 feet tall, then your lever arm in such an instance would be three feet. That means taking off a foot of someone's height only changes the lever arm a little more than 10%. Said another way, this would be the difference in exerted torque of someone the same height as you that weighed 120 lbs instead of 135. Considering this a less than desirable instance, and the striking similarity of force exerted through a turn of skiers the same weight and different height, I'll stick with my original position that there's no need to factor height in when selecting ski length.
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