BenedictGomez
Well-known member
The unload area is down hill and a skier should never need to push or plant a pole to turn when exiting the chair.Therefore if the poles have no purpose during unloading, why not keep the primary focus on the chair intact which was quite simply not falling out. Sitting back and holding onto the chair keeps the skier in a safer position should the the chair emergency stop or strike the station due to an unbalanced chair or gust of wind.
True, but I really dont see the benefit in holding the chair either. I also dont "chicken wing" people to my left and right by holding 2 poles as someone else described above, and I dont think that motion seems natural at all. Whether to hold 1 or 2 polls probably isnt the most critical thing to begin with, but I'd rather just be ready as soon as I get off the lift. Also, since I switched to Leki trigger polls a few years ago, I attach as soon as I'm safely boarded on the lift now, so they're de facto in 2 hands.
Lastly, a few people mentioned they "push" the chair? I've never in my life done this. I allow the chair to gently push me and I'm gone. If that's wrong, I've departed a chair wrong my entire life without any ill effects to myself or others.
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