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FrankS

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  1. @eleeski I actually happen to have a pair of plastic rollerblades sitting around so if I was a high school student without a job and am already spending a lot of my money on a new trick ski, would it be a good option for me to build my own hardshell system and if so how would I go about doing that?

    Thanks

    Frank

  2. Hey guys,

    I am currently in the market for a new trick ski and I am considering the graviton. Considering how new it is there is not much info out there on how it skis and how it compares to other skis already out there. I was wondering if any of you has skied on it and knows how it compares to d3, quantum, goode etc... Any information would help.

    Thanks

  3. @BraceMaker yup that is his lake. I have skied there before. As for the buoys, they would be a dream come true for me as I live on a public lake and setting up a course every time you go out isn't always fun or time efficient. For it to be practical it would have to have a soft top and an insane battery life for adjusting when wind pushed them. I doubt that a gps which is small enough to be practical in something like this could adjust to the exact measurements of a slalom course as fast and frequently as would be required in order to have a decent course.

     

  4. @tfriess I dont think packing on weight is the way to go for slaloming (like what @h2odawg79 said) just look at nate smith. I am not saying that you shouldn't keep working out and gaining strength, I am just saying that measuring your success in weight gain is probably not the way to go. You can gain weight in a bad way also. Clever with the "whey" thing btw
  5. I am starting to get serious about getting in shape so I can ski my best, and everywhere I look there is an add or someone telling me that to get the best results I have to take supplements. Do I really need to take supplements and are they worth the money? I don't want to become a big body builder looking guy but I do want to get strong and lean to help my skiing. Looking better is a beneficial "side affect" in my mind. Would you recommend that I spend my money on supplements and if so what supplements? Different types of protein? Creatine? Pre/post workout mixes?
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