Ski Claws
Re: Ski Claws
Just copy and paste, is the easiest way. The katakana (a Japanese script) is a low effort form of Internet anonymity, and from my second best language.
I'm actually not Asian: I'm caucasian. I'm so pigment-deprived I've had half a dozen minor skin cancers removed. I take some twisted pride that they're all on my face, from a youth of skiing, long before we wore sunscreen often enough.
I'm actually not Asian: I'm caucasian. I'm so pigment-deprived I've had half a dozen minor skin cancers removed. I take some twisted pride that they're all on my face, from a youth of skiing, long before we wore sunscreen often enough.
- wabene
- Posts: 716
- Joined: Sat Feb 06, 2021 9:53 am
- Location: Duluth Minnesota
- Ski style: Stiff kneed and wide eyed.
- Favorite Skis: Åsnes Gamme, Fischer SB98, Mashus M50, M78, Pano M62
- Favorite boots: Crispi Svartsen 75mm, Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Carpenter
Re: Ski Claws
@エイダ@エイダン.シダル[/ment@ Here is what happens when you copy and paste your screen name, just like I did before. It has worked for me with everybody else. Maybe it's the katakana. Things are glitching as I type since I copied and pasted your name. I didn't figure you as Asian just someone who lived there at some point, not that it matters. Anyway what is this liquid grip wax you use and how do you use it?
Re: Ski Claws
Similar products were made in the 70s and/or 80s, with flippers on either one side of the ski or both. I never had any and the only person I knew who did was a total gear freak who owned every conceivable ski gadget so who knows if they actually worked? They did sit around in the clearance bins for a long time though...