Fångrem

 Fångrem

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stoffe (Guest)
11/06/2010
The thing is that catching the strap is for Stockholmers and beginners. which means they have to remove the boards in the back and / or put them away. When a more skilled rider has the use of the catch strap, the entire tie is usually broken and the board is stabbing. this year I easily saw over 30 boards that shone, have also seen the damage of these, and they are terribly lucky that they do not harm any person. Seeing how they look after they have entered a tree is quite exciting. Only then do you understand what power they are. You get your legs torn apart as nothing, the board sticks in a bit steeper slopes than the children's backs, so the likelihood is very big that the leg is cut. When I worked as a snowboard teacher, one must see one and another.

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Sti
24/04/2006
Strengths:
It is easy to wear the snowboard if you clamp the strap between the ties. ..
One avoids unlucky tjaffs with sour lift guys!

Weaknesses:
The dome with hooks sucks.

Summary:
Catch on!

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N/A
24/04/2006
was a guy who told me not to have a catch, he is driving telisar. His motivation was kind of that if you fell down, you would not have the telisers fluttering as a kind of mixer type.

but then mom may think: sure, I do not really want to have my whole "mixed" when I fall. But a skid in the stomach, or written, is not a hit either.

I think it's a matter of selfishness and how much you think of others ...

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N/A
(Guest)
17/03/2006
Strengths:
Holds the board flat unless the bindings do.

Weaknesses:
Can not walk around too short.

Summary:
Smart protection against damage both on people and on other things, but as few (almost all) seem to use.

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Bow
10/02/2005
What's very strange is the requirement for a catch when wearing the board. The strange thing is that the catches I saw that come with the boards AND that are sold it ex. Åre is about 20-25 cm long. How should you have that strap attached? somewhere while carrying the board ?? If, in this case, Åre, does it have to be possible to sell straps that are long enough ???

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Bow
10/02/2005
Unbelievable,

Certainly, there are only a few accidents, but I have not seen a single shining board until now. How are we going to do the skis then ?? A skier with skis means that the skid can fly the right way before the ski top stops the ride, or am I wrong .... should ski skis have ski belts so that they just cut themselves up ??

Certainly I can have a strap, no problem in this way, but then I actually want the lifts that require this also sell the ones that are used when wearing the board, not 20 cm long.

Then I do not really understand the person who writes that the step-in bindings are dangerous ... I have a sleep and when I started to go, I sat down and took on them and moreover .. why would they go away? one foot tightened already ?. When it comes to losing boards in the chair lift, it is more likely that someone with "normal" binding will lose the board, as many of them will lighten the buckles even on the foot that is fixed.

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nilse
10/02/2005
catch strap is not good ,, i just want to point out to magnussss that if the tie loosens, do not help catch strap or anything else. The strap is stuck in the tie!
otherwise it's just a pretty unnecessary feature.

Regards / nils

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HARS
15/12/2004
There is a system like ordinary ski jumpers to board too, unfortunately, it does not seem to have any impact. Maybe there is a compulsion to introduce this solution? then the ski and board will be stopped in the same way and we will avoid this eternal debate. firmly considering how many skis you've seen solo down the hill, it's perhaps a catch limit for skiers as well, which is the solution.

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maex
15/12/2004
Keeps T-boz! The ski's pegs work a bit half-way, have hunted skis without skiers on the slopes, never forget a ski I hunted whose owner was an Englishman in a woolen cap. Got applause from the people in the lifts when I got it after my third attempt: D

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ChristofferB
12/12/2004
I had to patch a norman in Cham last year ...
He unloaded the board at the grand monte and threw himself... Clears the entire forearm but did not stop the shit. Need to mention that it was steep satan and below us we had a cargo full of people. The guy was so lucky that the board ended up rising a meter before the transport and dropped so much speed that the guy who got the shit did not hurt himself.
When we teped the boy's arm the "lift kills" came and informed in cozy French that the guy was not welcome to their system in the future.

It may be good to have a strap on ... For you who are planking.

C

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