The melted snow gradually started to solidify in the afternoon...but it
was at that time that I headed out on Xplore. Well, this ski was actually
lent out as a test ride at an event last weekend. When I returned, the
binding screws on both skis were loose, and the screw holes were already
messed up. So I staggered and drilled the hole. Reinstall. I went out to
see how things were going. Well, that's about it. I don't know the details
of the design concept behind Xplore, but let's start by skiing down the
compacted snow on the slopes! Even I can understand that it must not be
a place like that. . Therefore, why not hold a test ride on the slopes?
? I've been thinking that for a while. . Whether it's your skis or your
boots, when something breaks, you first have to think, ``Something is wrong!''
And so on the slopes... In the video, it's skidding. Stretch your mountain
legs @ Mahoroba style. Next, I did a two-step turn on a whim. You can choose
from two 2-step turns: one that makes the second half look like a telemark,
and the other that makes it look like an alpine turn. From an Alpine perspective,
you might think it's enough to just do everything, but there's a solid
physical reason for it that can be achieved by making it look like a telemark.
This is an action called backstep. And it turns out that it is difficult
to express the point of view in a self-portrait video. Well, if you are
interested, please come and ask. A two-step turn is a useful technique.
March 7, 2024