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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Um Dale?

In Reply to: Um Dale? posted by Justin on May 08, 2003 at 22:04:33:


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Posted by:
Silver.C.
on May 09, 2003 at 15:28:29

I race FIS alpine skiing, so I know what you mean about beginners using race stock equipment. First off NO new skier (or boarder) has the strength or the know how to flex any race board. And if they do fall, they should be in a rec binding untill they know damn well what they are doing. I do most of my freeskiing around 10 to 12 on DIN and am fine and dont pop out much, (I also know how to fall w/o breaking my leg in 5 spots) Where as in the course I ski with 14-18. Most any person that is starting out should go by their weight, which will put them around 3-6.

On the other hand, isnt this supposed to be a paintball forum?

BTW hucking 30' cliffs is fun, but dont do that unless you are around 8 =o)

cya all.

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  • to Silver Justin "Snow_God" Allen 17:56:15 05/09/03 (5)
    • Re: to Silver Silver.C. 22:06:00 05/09/03 (1)
    • BTW Justin "Snow_God" Allen 18:07:52 05/09/03 (2)
      • Re: BTW Silver.C. 22:08:50 05/09/03 (1)
        • Re: BTW Justin "Snow_God" Allen 17:21:52 05/12/03 (0)


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