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PanoJibber

Butterzones?

Post by PanoJibber »

Does anyone know how Line makes butterzones in their skis? It seems like it would just be reducing the core thickness at certain points, but wouldn't that really weaken the ski?
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Post by camhard »

that's exactly what they do. it was in the product videos a few years back when they first introduced the idea (i think it was the year with the pink/black checkered invader base). i've heard line doesn't make the most durable skis, though ive never had a pair myself, but i don't think it would make a huge difference (dont make your butter zone really thin - look at a pair closely and take a caliper... im pretty sure you can actually see it).
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Post by cr1msonth1ng »

with the invaders you can't actually see the spot in the core were it gets tinner. they must put something to fill the gap. Invaders are the only ski that Line has had major problems with. The anthem which are a wider version of the invader hasn't had the same problems.
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Post by endre »

It's much more visual on Dynastar FS skis.
You can see the effect on flex here:
http://www.friflyt.no/files/SFI_2008.pdf
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Post by Wannabebuilder »

endre wrote:It's much more visual on Dynastar FS skis.
You can see the effect on flex here:
http://www.friflyt.no/files/SFI_2008.pdf
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