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好文章!大家读读可以了解如何判断自己的滑雪水平和选择适合自己水平及体重的雪板

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发表于 2005-3-28 16:59:19 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
最近常看到一些雪友在选择雪板中的困惑,希望下面的文章能够有所帮助.如果哪位还有更好的,也请发来与大家共享. 我就是根据下面的文章选了雪板.

http://www.alpineskicenter.com/skill.htm
分10级,比较科学和准确的描述滑雪水平

http://www.alpineskicenter.com/skisizes.htm
一些常见雪板品牌Atomic,Rossignol,K2,Salomon的型号和滑雪水平与体重的对照表.我认为表中的重量单位是磅,1公斤等于2.2磅.
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-3-29 13:39:26 | 只看该作者

今天在一家有30多年历史的美国雪具店网站上看到一篇关于sidecut的短文,特意摘下与大家共享

Sidecut  
Sidecut is the difference between the width of the ski at the widest point (usually the tip and/or tail) and the narrowest point (called the waist). In 2005, most of the sidecut discussion relates to the waist, or middle of the ski.
目前,北京雪具店的销售几乎没人能告诉你以下的信息.
Ski mostly hard snow? Go for a low-fat waisted ski (68-72mm). However, if your typical day is spent on softer snow, you'll have an easier time with a midfat (75-80mm). Skis with 80mm+ waists are probably best reserved for those amazing powder days (lucky you).
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发表于 2005-3-29 16:08:43 | 只看该作者

不懂

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发表于 2005-3-29 17:42:27 | 只看该作者

“目前,北京雪具店的销售几乎没人能告诉你以下的信息”话说的不要那么绝对吧。

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 楼主| 发表于 2005-3-29 20:10:45 | 只看该作者

我在北京的各家雪具店,大约遇到了10位销售,没有一人讲出板腰与雪质的关系。这个概率可不大。也许高人都没露面吧。

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 楼主| 发表于 2005-3-29 20:54:44 | 只看该作者

因为滑雪时间不长,我在选择雪具的时候,曾经得到不少热心的朋友,其中也包括雪具店销售人员的建议。有些建议也让我产生了困惑,而使用贴中的文章却有较好解释。

如果能够抛砖引玉,得到众多高手的指点,使大家在提高滑雪水平和学到一些滑雪知识的同时也广交朋友,这才是真正用意所在。如果文中有照顾之处,还望见谅。
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发表于 2005-3-29 21:35:39 | 只看该作者

这样的资料很有用,顶一下!!

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发表于 2005-3-30 11:44:10 | 只看该作者

也是,各个雪具店的销售人员基本都不滑雪,只是简单的卖。和商场的售货员差不多。

他们根本就不能根据滑雪者的具体情况作出推荐,供购买者选择。只有极少的商家使用专业的滑雪者作销售。就连很多商家的老板都不会滑雪。这真是悲哀的滑雪产业。
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-3-31 22:13:51 | 只看该作者

帖篇文章,看看如何选雪杖

How to Choose Ski Poles

Ski poles are the unsung workhorses of the ski gear ensemble. They need to be strong for assisting on uphill treks and planting turns, light so that your arms don't tire, and somewhat flexible so that a fall doesn't turn them into a pretzel.

Ski pole fit is most important.
The traditional nylon wrist strap remains the popular choice.

Tips:
Use larger baskets for powder, smaller baskets for groomed slopes.

If you're a beginner, a good ski pole is any pole that fits. As you become more experienced, you may want to try different materials for a better strength-to-weight ratio.

Pole Fit

To fit your ski poles to you, stand in your ski boots. With your poles upside down—grips touching the floor—grab the pole beneath the basket so that the top of your thumb touches the basket. Your elbow should now be at a 90-degree angle. If the angle is less than 90 degrees, get a shorter pole. If the angle is greater, get a longer pole.

The Strap

Strap design has involved some interesting variations over the years, but it always comes back to the flexible nylon wrist strap. During turns, if you loose your grip, the strap helps keep the pole where you planted it. If you fall, the straps keep your poles with you and not buried in the snow 30 feet upslope.

One variation garnering attention over the last couple of years is the Trigger? Click-In? system from Leki?. This device uses a hook on the strap that clicks into a grip port on the pole. This way you don't have to wrangle with the strap every time you need to let go of your pole. With a simple click, the strap releases from the pole.

The Basket

The basket is the plastic disk (sometimes shaped like a snowflake) at the bottom of a ski pole. This device keeps your pole from sinking into the snow.

Two simple conditions apply:

In powder conditions, use a bigger basket.
On groomed slopes, use a smaller basket.
Some poles come with interchangeable baskets or additional baskets can be purchased separately.

Telescoping Poles

Telescoping poles are used by ski mountaineers because they can be lengthened for uphill cross-country climbs, then shortened for alpine descents. Some models can also be extended and vertically joined together for use as an avalanche probe.

If you choose telescoping poles, make sure they adjust from waist height for downhill skiing to just above your armpit for effective striding.

Other Uses

Make a giant shishkabob.
Cook giant marshmallows.
Play stickball.
Contact other life forms.
Dust venetian blinds.
Clean your drains.
Car antenna replacement.
Splint.
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发表于 2005-4-1 15:04:05 | 只看该作者

不太明白,为什么只跟体重有关系?跟身高无关吗?

 俺的雪具是JS告诉,雪板的长度是到嘴唇最合适,根本就没问体重是多少...
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