gladerider
Active member
how wide is the gap between your skis? when you ski?
i switched over to snowboarding about 7-8 years ago. this past weekend i wanted to get back on the skis again so i skied for 3 days, which i have not done since my switch over. a friend of mine skiing with me saw my skiing style and said 'dude that's so 80's!'
i always try to put my skis as close to each other as possible since that is the most comfortable for me to handle any type of terrain i need to deal with. but, i guess this is kinda old? i know my friend is mainly a carver. so, while on the lift up the summit, i looked at the skiers in general and i did notice that a lot of the young skiers with twin tips did have about 6-10" apart. i can kinda see that it would help with stable entry for jumping. hmmmmmm.
so i am curious, what's your gap?
i switched over to snowboarding about 7-8 years ago. this past weekend i wanted to get back on the skis again so i skied for 3 days, which i have not done since my switch over. a friend of mine skiing with me saw my skiing style and said 'dude that's so 80's!'
i always try to put my skis as close to each other as possible since that is the most comfortable for me to handle any type of terrain i need to deal with. but, i guess this is kinda old? i know my friend is mainly a carver. so, while on the lift up the summit, i looked at the skiers in general and i did notice that a lot of the young skiers with twin tips did have about 6-10" apart. i can kinda see that it would help with stable entry for jumping. hmmmmmm.
so i am curious, what's your gap?