fivat wrote:Good picture! But arrrrgh

for the knees!
All pressure on one knee at each turn...

I have heard that many carving skiers have knees problems after a few seasons. After 15 years of intense extremecarving on snowboards (20 years in general), I still have no pain fortunately!
Note that the snow conditions have a great importance. I'm afraid that one gets injured more easily with skis than with a snowboard when extreme carving...
Patrice Fivat
Patrice.....in fact I know about knees problems after many times of carving with ski, also in telemark!
RicHard, about the picture, of course, the skier isn't at 70%! but the balance point is supported by the weight on the tail of external ski.
A very beautiful picture, a very good rider, with the weight a little bit on the rear, is necessary a very strong action (also knees and abdomen muscles) for the next turn! I'd like to see the next turn.
Many years ago, to compensate the 2 skis different radius during a turn, Dynastar, for carving cup racers (to minimize the weight charges problems), produced skis with different internal/external radius, a good product but, unfortunately, not compatible with the in series production.
Also for telemark (and by now for normal ski), a handmaker in Colorado, ScottyBob, produces skis with different internal/external radius...I used them 4 years ago and during two winter seasons...very good!
RicHard, we can speak a lot in a good mountain reastaurant, after a good riding day (with a lot of snow) and...with a good red Italian wine.
Ciao ed alla prossima.
Pietro