Truth is often in the juxtaposition.CIMA wrote:Ron,
You seem to talk about 3-pins too much.
The main topic here is on NNN(SNS)/BC.
I wonder if you're ruining the thread you initiated.
The NNN/BC Truth Thread
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Ha-ha!MikeK wrote: No - his whole purpose was to ruin NNN. I think when you came along it started ruining it for him.
I finally found his real identity:
(starwars.com)
The Darth Vader of the Planet of 3-pins.
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He is not Telehero.LoveJohnny wrote:This is GREAT CIMA. Look at that high stance, look at the perfect balance. No need to fight with the terrain, just embrace it. No need to be aggressive and dissect terrain with stiff and active gear. This is so cool. Why don't you invite your friend Telehero over here?CIMA wrote:NNN/BC non-fishscale
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There are very few skiers matching for Telehero.
He is a professional.
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Pride will have a fall.Raventele wrote:The Kings of XCD gear!!!
It's at the dawn for NNN/BC and at the dusk for 3-pins.
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This is probably the truth... to some degree. But us shitty skiers will still choose the pinsCIMA wrote:Pride will have a fall.Raventele wrote:The Kings of XCD gear!!!
It's at the dawn for NNN/BC and at the dusk for 3-pins.
It could be worse... we could be on snowshoes!
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The 3-pin kings wear glass slippers.
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The results seem to be going to the directions opposite to your intention.Raventele wrote: Truth is often in the juxtaposition.
Thanks!
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Walking is a very basic part among all the nordic-ski activities.Raventele wrote: So now "walking" counts as XCD ?
One of the reasons you cannot descend on NNN/SNS very well may be that your underestimate the importance of walking.
You mentioned that gear here like this:Raventele wrote: I don't recall saying that I use my T2's, Backups and 3pin HW for XCD , other than as a joke perhaps..I will climb some with that gear..
You need to stay truthful! What I did say is that I use the T4's , Voile 3pin/cables and either Alpina Xterrians or lite Terrains for XCD..huge difference..
Even if you have never tried on that gear, your saying infers that your definition of XCD includes such heavy one.Raventele wrote: If your theory were even close to correct, skiing powder with my K2 Backups, 3pin Hardwires and T2-ecos would REALLY be a nightmare..
Do you mean you skied beautifully in off-track then? Nobody couldn't read in that way your comment:Raventele wrote: I never had a miserable time at all in Co Xc skiing on that "BC" gear..I just found it inadequate for anything other thna XC skiing .
First you should clearly specify what gear you were on in Colorado.Raventele wrote: The truth, just the truth..On our recent trip to Co. we did one day at a nordic center where I rented some NNN/"BC" boots and bindings.."Won't fit in the tracks," they said..but they did..Around this area in the pic I says to myself "BC huh ?" and stepped off into some nice light snow..sunk to my knees.. NNN/"BC" ? bullshit..they were no better or worse on the groomed nordic than stock nordic track gear and they had no relevance to "BC", period. They would ski 4 inches of light snow on a packed surface, but so would about any other Nordic track gear..NNN or SNS BC is nonsense..
You seem that you just mixed up and didn't understand what NNN/BC gear would look like then.
Your test method is just a nonsense from a pure engineering point of view.Raventele wrote: Perform the same test I did with my NNN XC setup with one of your "BC" setups..Take a couple pix and show us how laterally stable the NNN/BC really is. Why not ?
There aren't any quantitative data in your test.
That's just your take.Raventele wrote: "BC" under "Nordic" has become a meaningless catch-all.
Other majority in the world wouldn't think in that way.
You don't seem to have read my previous comment carefully.Raventele wrote: You criticize me for forming an opinion of NNN/BC based on a lot of experience with NNN/XC and a little with NNN/BC and yet you do even worse with pins because you have not skied even weak pins a LOT..Now that's a bit odd..
Here is my answer:
CIMA wrote: If I borrow a biking analogy of LJ, you're still riding on bike with relying on training wheels.
Are you going to say to the guys riding on the bikes freely already that they should get back to the training wheels and take their videos to show you any proofs? Please don't be ridiculous.
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Due to the scarcity of the gear, 3-pin skiing could become a luxury in the future.MikeK wrote:This is probably the truth... to some degree. But us shitty skiers will still choose the pinsCIMA wrote:Pride will have a fall.Raventele wrote:The Kings of XCD gear!!!
It's at the dawn for NNN/BC and at the dusk for 3-pins.
It could be worse... we could be on snowshoes!
In that sense it may be wise to keep your 3-pin gear in your storeroom for a while and then sell it at a higher price at eBay.
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XCD (NNN/BC) is fun!
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