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because of pressure
because if they have a smooth surface they ski faster
Skiers use flat skis to to help them go fast they make a pizza by digging the side of their skis
Depends what kind of skiing you are doing, if racing alpine go with the rossignals, if doing ski jumping probably go with the line, both are probably fine for recreation
Skiers use flat skis to to help them go fast they make a pizza by digging the side of their skis into the snow the side of the skis are sharp so that's makes them stop and go
Skiers use flat and long skis to distribute their weight evenly over the snow, reducing the pressure on any single point and preventing them from sinking too deeply. The length of the skis provides better stability and glide, allowing for smoother navigation over varying terrain. Additionally, the flat design minimizes resistance and enhances control, making it easier for skiers to maintain balance and speed while sliding.
no go have them tuned at your local ski shop A. That depends. Most factory finishes are fine for novice-intermediate skiers (assuming the base is flat) but you will still need to hot wax your skies to obtain better glide, durability and longevity of the bases. Better skiers and races will always tune their skis the way they like them, and that generally means changing the base and side edge angels. Most skiers don't "detune" their edges any more with the newer shaped skis. A ski that grabs too much is more likely the fault of poor balance and not the tune.
There are 7 skies.
Skies is the place above the earth. "The skies are clear and there are no clouds"
how can the atmosphere change the skies
In the Skies was created in 1979-05.
Skies is the plural form for the singular noun, sky.