Max_501 wrote:With the carvers, I tip and they turn. I use the same PMTS movements I use for skiing.
If I tip my skis just a little they turn with the sidecut radius. If I tip them more them more they turn more (R*cosine(tipping angle)).
If I tip inlines/carvers just a little I argue that they turn very little. There is no sidecut radius of a carver.
There is definitely a difference
Is there any video of someone only tipping with carvers?
Edit: Don't get me wrong, even without trying I believe that carvers is the best dry land skiing around, but I still want to understand the turning mechanics. The reason I started to think about this is that I told be son to tip the inlines and nothing happened. I thought that I was only tipping, but there is more to it.