I heard Rhino horn juice really makes them turn quicker.
no offense to you; or the Greeks Harald,
but you can milk him yourself!!!
I heard Rhino horn juice really makes them turn quicker.
Max_501 wrote:Matt wrote:I do that also, but sometimes I want to try to carve a steep hill edge locked, but if the speed increases too much I want a graceful way of reducing the speed without skidding and starting over with brushing.
Doable but risky. Basically you've exceeded your speed limit by that point and trying to take that momentum into a good BPST, which will be a tighter radius than the warp speed carves, it is going to bounce you hard. Best to stop and start over.
My favorite approach to carving a good pitch is to start with smooth brush and work that into a full edge locked carve.
Matt wrote:Thanks Max, when you say risky do you mean there is a chance that the edges hook up when you try to brush at speed and then something bad may happen?
Max_501 wrote:Matt wrote:Thanks Max, when you say risky do you mean there is a chance that the edges hook up when you try to brush at speed and then something bad may happen?
Even if the skis don't accidentally edge lock the release will be brutal at that speed in a tight arc.
BigE wrote:Can you speak a little more about the brushed carve?
BigE wrote:Hi geoffda,
Can you speak a little more about the brushed carve?
I always thought that a brush carve was done via the same movements as an edge-locked carve, just not done as aggressively so there is no edge lock.
can somebody put a link to the explnation of the "brushed turn"?
MonsterMan wrote:can somebody put a link to the explnation of the "brushed turn"?
see Max501's links a few posts earlier in this thread.
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