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ThegenericskierBought this fella from the school for about $5
Shit yeah! This time of year you can find a good deal on equipment like this from schools. I had a friend buy an older mill for about $3k from a uni in Utah.
oldmanskiShit yeah! This time of year you can find a good deal on equipment like this from schools. I had a friend buy an older mill for about $3k from a uni in Utah.
Buying an older mill would be the dream rn. Would kill for one so I could convert it to CNC
ski@jaypeak2Have you run in them yet? Im in the market for some new running shoes and looking to branch out from the New Balance 1080.
Only on a treadmill so far. Comfortable shoe. I like the BOA. Sole is pretty thick so it's taken a minute to get used to, they almost feel a bit unstable sometimes. I definitely bought them more as a wear-around everyday shoe.
Holy cow I could not imagine skiing 116's in the park. The wider your skis are, the more force your knees take when you land and take impacts. Not sure how true that is, but that's how it was explained to me by many people, and my own experiences have certainly agreed with that
P.S pretty sure I've watched every real laps video you've ever published
**This post was edited on Jun 2nd 2022 at 8:16:00am
DominatorJacquesOMG, how things change.
When I did that.................................
One of the coolest things I see in Japan are when groups of like 10-12 year old schoolchildren, clad in school uniforms and everything, travel on the train with a daikyu longbow that's as tall as an NBA player, wrapped up in a nagamaki for protection (because it barely fits in the train) on their way to go practice kyujutsu...
It makes me massively jealous that I wasn't able to just casually go off to practice shooting massive fucking bow and arrows while looking exceptionally fucking cool as my after-school activity growing up...
RparrHoly cow I could not imagine skiing 116's in the park. The wider your skis are, the more force your knees take when you land and take impacts. Not sure how true that is, but that's how it was explained to me by many people, and my own experiences have certainly agreed with that
P.S pretty sure I've watched every real laps video you've ever published
**This post was edited on Jun 2nd 2022 at 8:16:00am
Wide might be harder on the knees when turning on hard stuff, but even then, if you flip them up all the way to edge quickly, not so bad.
Hope you got some good laughs, and some joy from Real Laps.
I had to go on strike this season. :-( I hope to continue next season. Thanks man!
I would be unlucky enough to buy the non-wifi version 1 month before this came out. Been really annoying not being able to see or control the setting without being physically in my house. Here take my money
Turd__AuthorityI would be unlucky enough to buy the non-wifi version 1 month before this came out. Been really annoying not being able to see or control the setting without being physically in my house. Here take my money
Their products are really good tho
Nice, been using AC Infinity stuff for venting my network closet for a while now, nothing smart tho but it's been solid.
Is that new product just a smart thermostat or is that for a different application?
Monsieur_PatateNice, been using AC Infinity stuff for venting my network closet for a while now, nothing smart tho but it's been solid.
Is that new product just a smart thermostat or is that for a different application?
It's just the controller that you plug all your shit into and be able to adjust settings and view current operation. I think 4 devices per controller. Now it's wifi tho so you can control from anywhere.
roddy116I haven’t taken them to a park yet but I’m going to start when I get back home. Probably gonna buy some wrist guards first.
Good idea! I messed up my wrist pretty good when I was a hard core roller skater. One still gives me problems.
Why do we try to break our falls with our hands? I have finally broken that habit, but it is a bit late.
DominatorJacquesGood idea! I messed up my wrist pretty good when I was a hard core roller skater. One still gives me problems.
Why do we try to break our falls with our hands? I have finally broken that habit, but it is a bit late.
Yeah I’m pretty good at falling because I’ve skied all my life. But I’ve seen a wrist break and I would just rather not do that.