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SleepingAwake
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new skibuilder - new skis

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As kitesurfer my brother and i built about 40 kiteboards and skatebords. But if you life in switzerland, kitesurfing isn't the best free time acticity for you.

So i decided to build a pair freeskis to expand my quiver to rip powder :)

the dimensions are 183 * 135/104/118 and i will use them mainly for snowkiting.

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the bottom side (not sanded yet):
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the touring binding is mounted with metrical screws in stainless inserts:
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the topsheet is printed with a laser printer. usually i'm painting my boards, but i thought that isn't the right thing for a ski...
however - it didn't tourn out very well.

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the sidewall is made of birch plywood
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the first who ripped the ski :)
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and some impressions out of the factory
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the "lightweight press". just wanted something simple for the first pair, and it didn't worked to bad. the sandwich is pressed together in a vacuum, then the press is bending the whole thing to get the profile:
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so... with the final result im pretty happy. there are several things i'm going to change at the next pair, but i think thats normal.

Aloha, Reto
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Post by skidesmond »

Very nice, especially for your first pair! Let us know how they ski.
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Misha
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Post by Misha »

I like your design! It is very sweet 8)
sidewalls - plywood?
congratulate on the first experience. Look perfectly!!!
From R with l :)
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Post by Jibber »

Very nice ski as known from your kiteboards.

Cheers, Christoph

PS: I like the coop naturaplan bio epoxy 8) (swiss insider)
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Post by Richuk »

Great job - will be interested to hear how well they deal with Snowkiting. What's the deal with the bio-epoxy guys?
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Post by Jibber »

Richuk wrote:Great job - will be interested to hear how well they deal with Snowkiting. What's the deal with the bio-epoxy guys?
Reto mixed his epoxy in an empty bio yoghurt cup. So just fun... ;)

Cheers, Christoph
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Post by SleepingAwake »

Ok, thanks for the feedback. I had now the opportunity to ride them two times. Not yet with the kite, because there wasn’t enough snow on the snowkitespot to ride the new skis…

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The first ride then in perfect fluffy powder - and they did a great job. Maybe a little more lift wouldn't be bad, but that’s already everything negative I could find.

Then the second time. The snow was, well, let’s say “difficult”.
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It was to warm and the strong wind did the rest.
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In these conditions they didn’t performed very well. It felt like they were to loose and a little unpredictable. I’m not a pro skier and a smaller ski is for sure a better choice for such conditions, so I will continue testing them. Maybe it was just my fault :)
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and it was fun anyway…
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Post by Richuk »

Flysurfer - quality! Really impressed by the low tech approach guys. Looking forward to future updates when conditions improve!
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