Ski Claws
Ski Claws
I came accross this unique new technology today. Now sure it’s been covered here before.
More info (and video) here : Skiclaws.com
Somehow interesting. Not sure the claw will work in deep powder conditions the moving rail system is definitely something i’d like to get my hands on. It looks better than the rail system i came up with a few years ago...
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Any thoughts?
More info (and video) here : Skiclaws.com
Somehow interesting. Not sure the claw will work in deep powder conditions the moving rail system is definitely something i’d like to get my hands on. It looks better than the rail system i came up with a few years ago...
viewtopic.php?t=3179
Any thoughts?
- fisheater
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Re: Ski Claws
In powder kick wax is easy peasy. It’s an interesting idea. I don’t think I would enjoy all the clackity clack in the woods, but it is a very interesting idea. I’m curious if it wouldn’t be really practical in some of those crazy condition Alaska type endurance races.
- chris_the_wrench
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Re: Ski Claws
Im abit confused. Can you ‘lock’ it in place so it doesnt deploy the claw? Is it supposed to be kinda like a climbing crampon you see on at/tech stuff?
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Re: Ski Claws
I could see myself suddenly tumbling head over heels after accidentally jamming those inside-edge wide crampon arms together in the middle of a quick tele turn, or even get tangled up in a step turn. Tight stances would not be accommodated by these things.
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Re: Ski Claws
Interesting, cool to see a new idea. I'm always intrigued by gadgets but I don't know how practical it really is. I don't think I'd want my binding sliding around, and I suspect they offer ample opportunity for ice and snow buildup, and would possibly freeze up in a disadvantageous position. Also more weight.
I checked out the website and in their videos they don't even show them going up anything very steep, just running up green/blue angles.
You could just install a Voile crampon onto an xcD ski.
Personally I'm more interested in an adjustable IFP/NIS plate for NNNBC.
I checked out the website and in their videos they don't even show them going up anything very steep, just running up green/blue angles.
You could just install a Voile crampon onto an xcD ski.
Personally I'm more interested in an adjustable IFP/NIS plate for NNNBC.
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Re: Ski Claws
FWIW, I read a thread with the creator on some message board I don't remember, and he was defensive and hostile to everyone.
- 12gaugesage
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Re: Ski Claws
The internet can bring out the worst in people....
Some people don't take criticism well and some people over criticize.
Its a very different product.
Personally I don't hate the overall idea, and the engineering is interesting but it seems clunky and impractical.
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Re: Ski Claws
@12guagesage
"Personally I'm more interested in an adjustable IFP/NIS plate for NNNBC."
This is what I want as well. I could then put my NNN boots out to pasture. I would love to be able to ski my M50'S with my Crispi Norlands and be able to slide the binding fore and aft. Rotte NNNBC Move c'mon get it done Rottefella!
Edit: something is glitching with mentions since I tried to mention the gentleman with the Asian character screen name....
"Personally I'm more interested in an adjustable IFP/NIS plate for NNNBC."
This is what I want as well. I could then put my NNN boots out to pasture. I would love to be able to ski my M50'S with my Crispi Norlands and be able to slide the binding fore and aft. Rotte NNNBC Move c'mon get it done Rottefella!
Edit: something is glitching with mentions since I tried to mention the gentleman with the Asian character screen name....
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Re: Ski Claws
@wabene, I think mentions are working ok.
They can be funky if not typed in correctly.
To do yours, I typed the “@“ then started typing your screen name, which brings up a list to choose from, select name and press enter. See below…
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- wabene
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Re: Ski Claws
@Stephen Hey Stephen thanks, I do actually know how to do it I just had trouble doing エイダン.シダル's cause I can't type those characters. Then this last one I did didn't quite work for whatever reason. It appears to be working now but I will probably just PM エイダン.シダルwith my question since the mention didn't work. Blah blah blah, BTW your snow conditions are spurring jealously in my heart! Make me proud!