What sort of conditions was that happening in? Could be my technique dodgy right knee as it tended to be the right one tucking under the left, but would happen on groomed runs. Ill probably put a review up on epic ski of how I found them somebody else has also reviewed them , as well as sending it to DPS as I offered to give feedback and they said yes feel like a pro now lol.
Will link it up on here either case. Pages: 1 2 3. Hi Wayan, Thanks for reading! Hi Julia, thanks for your reply! Keep up the great work!
All the best from rainy Hamburg, Germany, Wayan. Hi James, unfortunately the French alps are not exactly my house route. But thanks a lot anyway! No probs, what Cassiars did you order?
Julia — did you find the tails occasionally one tucking itself under the other one? HI Julia Could be my technique dodgy right knee as it tended to be the right one tucking under the left, but would happen on groomed runs. May try and get another week on them this season and see. Powder is likely the most common reason to adjust your ski size, but other specialties such as ski racing, park skiing, and moguls can all skew what size is proper for you.
I size up. I like the extra stability on groomers, and with mm waist widths, the extra length allows me to use these skis in light powder on those rare East Coast days. The nice thing about sizing ski poles is that it's relatively straight foreword.
To determine your size, simply flip a ski pole over, grab it under the basket, and place the handle on the ground. If you're holding the right size pole, you'll notice that your elbow forms a perfect 90 degree angle between your bicep and forearm. If the pole is too long, then your forearm will be angled slightly up. Too short, and you'll find your forearm angled downward. Of course if you don't have ski poles to try this out on, you can always use the chart below.
Finding the proper length ski pole is important as ski poles too long will actually shift your center of balance to behind you, and a pole that's too short will put it in front of you.
Your boot sole length is the actual length of your ski boot, in millimeters. This is the number that our ski techs will use to mount your bindings.
On your ski boot, there will be a 3 digit number on the outside or inside heel of one or both of your boots. Keep in mind that there shouldn't be a decimal ex. The mondo point size is the generic boot size that every boot maker uses it.
Think of it as a shoe size, like a "size 11" for example. The boot sole length is the literal length from toe to heel of that boot, measured in millimeters. It's entirely possible and very common for boots with the same Mondo Point to have different Boot Sole Lengths. Because ski bindings are so precise, it's crucial to have them mounted to the BSL and not the Mondo Point.
Fitting cross country skis is different then fitting alpine skis. Instead of fitting the ski by height, the skis that we carry are fit by weight. Assuming no one in the group significantly over gears the content. Post by This post was from a user who has deleted their account. Post by Zakkhar Now my DPS standpoint reg heroics about 10k troll heroics about 12k new heroics about 15k lfr should be around 17kk Thats not couting 3 stacks of Luck of the Draw and all the gimmick fights where you easily should be doing 40k.
Post by sky3union Now my DPS standpoint reg heroics about 10k troll heroics about 12k new heroics about 15k lfr should be around 17kk Thats not couting 3 stacks of Luck of the Draw and all the gimmick fights where you easily should be doing 40k. Nah, I would still say what klottcommander posted is close enough. Diviciacus kind of lower the dps standpoint too much. I can easily hit 6k at around lvl 81 if I'm decked in all Cata gear.
At around lvl 82, k, at lvl k. But yeah, not even counting the gimmicky fights in the new heroics, ZG also has some gimmicky mechanic where 12k is considered crap. Learn the mechanic and you'll be able to inflate some of that number and hoodwink your group. Post by BigH Thanks for the replies. Though I can see how my last line can be interpreted as asking about minimum DPS levels as well. Having those is useful information too, so thank you just the same Diviciacus.
Post by Zakkhar Kick tresholds usually arent based on dps. Bad dps is result of wrong skills used at wrong time.
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