I went to Tsugaike for a morning non-stop run with a customer. Everyone was telemark skiing with thin skis and leather boots. It didn't matter if it was double camber or 205cm. If it was B-tele, it would turn. I played back the GoPro video and it was pretty good, so I edited it and uploaded it. Well, the condition was a groomed, well-groomed field. I was skiing down the field with skis with a camber between single and double, specifically ATOMIC ARC Telemark 205cm skis, and Scarpa Vinson boots. The person skiing was Mr. M. I wanted to see the movement of the skis, so I took a video from an angle looking down from above. You can see the movement of the skis very well. The 205cm skis are turning in parallel without any stress. This is called a turn, but it might be better to call it a spin. This is the true essence of B-tele. "Icon," "feet under body," "straight axis of rotation," "air," "spinning." I think M-san has overcome one of the technical barriers. Good, good. It might be good to ski with this set for a while. The equipment will teach you. February 3, 2025