Rocker and Tip
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Rocker and Tip
Starting my first pair of rocker skis for a buddy and am looking for some help. He wants something like the ON3P Wrenegades but there aren't any at hand that I can go look at. So, wondering if I should use a flatter, more ramp like rocker, or more of a curve that blends into the tip? And, either way, what kind of radii are typical? The rocker in the Wrenegades is 1.5cm over 15cm. Thanks, Scott
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from here.
http://www.skibuilders.com/howto/skicon/skidesign.shtml
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/show ... light=on3p
http://www.skibuilders.com/howto/skicon/skidesign.shtml
See here:Tip/tail radius (cm) Tip and tail radius refers to the curvature of the tips and tails. Tips and tails tend to have radii ranging 15-20cm. Although not as important as other parameters, the curvatures can enhance the float of a ski in soft snow. By reducing the curvature and increasing the tip length, a ski can increase its surface area to improve tip buoyancy in powder. The running length is not affected, however, and the ski maintains its original maneuverability. This same concept can be reversed for the rear to allow the tail to sink more in powder.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/show ... light=on3p
sammer wrote: I'm still a tang on top guy.
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