Freestyle Skis
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Skis employed in Freestyle competition events where the principal source of motive power is gravity.
To assist with directional and speed control, the edges of the running surface are constructed from hard materials and sealed into the ski.
2.2.2 Criteria
2.2.3 Geometric features
There are no limitations or restrictions for ski length and radius.
2.2.4 Ski length
No limitations. (See 4306.1.1 is, 4206.1.1)
2.2.5 Profile width
No limitations
2.2.6 Radius
No limitations
2.2.7 Overall height of sectional view
No limitations.
2.2.8 Camber
No limitations.
2.2.9 Contour, length and height of shovel
No limitations
2.2.10 Contour of tail
No limitations.
2.2.11 Running surface
No limitations.
2.2.12 Running Groove
No limitations.
2.2.13 Flexibility
No limitations with regard to the rigidity in all grades of flex.
2.2.14 Mass
No limitation with regard to weight and distribution of mass.
Also see
- Ski Boots
- Camber
- Chord length
- Shovel
- Side-cut
- Tail
- Torque
- Apex
- Thickness of ski boot soles
- Anti-vibration plates
- Rocker
Reference
- Wikipedia Skis [1]
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