Salomon Snowblade (Page 2)
Snowblades should NOT be taken in the piste. Snowblades are to be driven where it is as brilliant, most rocks and most trees!
In the piste there is nothing to pick up if you compare with skis. It's the offpiste that applies, you can go where skiers can only dream about going. However, avoid drowsiness. :)
I myself have snowblades or the equivalent for 12 years. As a complement to the skis.
Model year: 1999
In the piste there is nothing to pick up if you compare with skis. It's the offpiste that applies, you can go where skiers can only dream about going. However, avoid drowsiness. :)
I myself have snowblades or the equivalent for 12 years. As a complement to the skis.
Model year: 1999
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I do not like Slomon's snowblades but on the other hand I like skiboards as it is called.Line makes them the best ski resorts. If you want to buy "snowblades" then buy or try Salomons SB9 you will have fun so you forget about regular skis
Model year: 1999
Model year: 1999
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I went snowblades this winter and I can say that it was crazy, and I'll probably buy a couple for the winter
because it was fun and fun, for example, to drive backwards. Turn around and fun to jump with the right leap to swing with ialafall and let everyone know, because they can set their own size. One tip to bend with rods and that if you go in loose snow then bend backwards so that the skis stick up otherwise you drive easily in the snow and rolls
/ viktor ohlsson
Model year: 1999
because it was fun and fun, for example, to drive backwards. Turn around and fun to jump with the right leap to swing with ialafall and let everyone know, because they can set their own size. One tip to bend with rods and that if you go in loose snow then bend backwards so that the skis stick up otherwise you drive easily in the snow and rolls
/ viktor ohlsson
Model year: 1999
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Tried snowblades this winter and my worst fears were made !! Best for those who have difficulty making sharp turns with real skis. "The elbow in the snow" do you wear German, they usually go around and bend their legs to get their hands down in the snow and give off the terrible stridrop like KAARVING !!
Model year: 1999
Model year: 1999
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Tried last winter, not so bad at all. went half an hour ago, laughed yes and my friend backed them up. I think it might be fun if you learn to go really well, but you're tired of doing fast! I myself run with Salomon 1080's absolutely wonderful !!!!
Model year: 1999
Model year: 1999
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I thought they were so funny that I will buy myself a pair directly when I can afford it, but one thing to think about is if you hope to keep in mind that you do not have any back weight at all, because you are sitting on your buttocks, rather than forward and try to really lay down in the turns so that the (arms) will take my wonderful advice and buy a pair of you
/ Tobias
Model year: 1999
/ Tobias
Model year: 1999
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Yes, Snowblades .... so many balloon riders rattle these little vitamin pills like childhood ... sorry for them I think!
I think you should try before you pronounce, I have done and here are some tips!
Ok, Snowblades are to be skinned on well-grounded surfaces, preferably a bit hard but not oily. Snowblades are going fast! as soon as you just dare, a tip only. When you go, do not peek on the skis because they wobble copiously at higher speeds ... Snowblades are to be driven with really deep cutting turns, the elbow should take on the slopes at least! Feel free to go with rods, I prefer it. If you now have a pair of well-worn "blades" in a hard-poked, just burned (maybe red) back, and dare to stand as a fan and cut deep, then I can guarantee a calorie experience! like grilles in downhill! ... a few additional tips, however, keep in mind that the stopping distance with these minimal skis is good much longer than with the chosen layers. In addition, skip short wings, it's just ridiculous on these!
/ Erik Backlund
Model year: 1999
I think you should try before you pronounce, I have done and here are some tips!
Ok, Snowblades are to be skinned on well-grounded surfaces, preferably a bit hard but not oily. Snowblades are going fast! as soon as you just dare, a tip only. When you go, do not peek on the skis because they wobble copiously at higher speeds ... Snowblades are to be driven with really deep cutting turns, the elbow should take on the slopes at least! Feel free to go with rods, I prefer it. If you now have a pair of well-worn "blades" in a hard-poked, just burned (maybe red) back, and dare to stand as a fan and cut deep, then I can guarantee a calorie experience! like grilles in downhill! ... a few additional tips, however, keep in mind that the stopping distance with these minimal skis is good much longer than with the chosen layers. In addition, skip short wings, it's just ridiculous on these!
/ Erik Backlund
Model year: 1999
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I can say that it was AMAZING fun It was the best purchase I have done for a long time. I advise everyone to buy snowblades because it will be a completely different experience to go on snow. I'll go out and go now. Yippe, Yahoo
/ Joakim
Model year: 1999
/ Joakim
Model year: 1999
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Capture fun change for the regular skier. The negative would be that it's a bit difficult to swap back a pair of skis that are one meter longer. Just do not forget to try, as I said was a bit fun
/ Johan
Model year: 1999
/ Johan
Model year: 1999
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