Largest ski or snowboard size out there
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Largest ski or snowboard size out there
Hello to everyone in the ski, snowboard, telemark, etc. business/hobby. I have been skiing and snowboarding for three years now and have been interested in ski and snowboard construction from the first time I went boarding. From everything I can find ski builders is one of the largest, (if not the largest), websites on the interweb dedicated to amateur built eguipment. I am in the process of designing my own ski press and want it to be used for many years to come. In that regard I am wondering what are the longest and widest skis and boards any of you have ever made? Thank you in advance for all of your answers.
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200 cm long
160 mm wide max
There is absolutely no need to build skis larger than that, as far as I can see.
Now, if you wanna go water skiing, or kite-skiing, then maybe a little wider would be nice.
If you want to make XC skis, then you will need quite a bit of extra length as well.
160 mm wide max
There is absolutely no need to build skis larger than that, as far as I can see.
Now, if you wanna go water skiing, or kite-skiing, then maybe a little wider would be nice.
If you want to make XC skis, then you will need quite a bit of extra length as well.
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Hi everybody and thanks for all the responses. Just got back from a weekend at Lutsen. I know it's not huge but it's one of the biggest we have here in the mid-west and I am excited to get started on the press but I need to collect the materials first. I was originally planning on making one the size skidesmond talked about(8' x 16") and looking at what everyone else makes I think that should work just fine.
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