In the morning, while writing the B-tele class, I said to myself, "But..."
Go to Tsugaike to make sure. Today's choice is NTN. The board is an id-one
mogul type and the boots are Scalpa's now-defunct TX @ 3 buckles. I always
ski in walk-mode knowing that it is forbidden. Maybe I'm scared and can't
ski in ski-mode. Sure enough, I'm scared and scared. Ah ==, knees fall
~~, TelemaRRRRRk! !! This is A-tele. When it is snow-packed, it automatically
moves up and down and ski like that. If it is a carving board, it will
be like that again. But at this level @ my ratio, alpine skiing is fine.
A-tele, after all, this is it. .. On the other hand, what is NTN that even
puts it in walk-mode? Or ski T2 in walk-mode. This is the same.B-tele is
a method that makes the most of heel-free. At the same time, it is also
a method that takes advantage of low-cut boots, so it can also be applied
to low-cut leather boots and XCD. If this is A, it will go bankrupt. And
the tool breaks. .. I have confirmed that by skiing three lifts.. December
14, 2021 |