According to my app, Ski Tracks, my max speed from that day was 75.5 km/h. The boots are very comfortable for my wide feet and excel when leaning into slalom turns at speed. However, since rupturing my ACL I have found the Nordica boots a bit stiff for bumps and trees. I have since purchased a pair of Dalbello Boss 110 that are a bit softer and easier to flex in rough terrain
Thanks. That speed definitily looked fast. I was also curious on your thought on the 11 degree forward (which is quite upright) compared to other boots. I have previous achilles injuries and wondered if you found it diffiuclt at times to charge hard forward with that low forward lean compared to other boots.@@FinerBub
@CL-gv2fx it was fine for me. However, I wouldn’t simply rely on my recommendation. What works for me may not work for you. You should visit a proper boot fitter and try on multiple pairs to determine which fit you prefer.
@@FinerBub True. But boot fitters are hard to find here in Tokyo believe it or not. I tried nordica Cruise 120 and it was perfect but gonna be as performance precise as the sportmachine which is impossible to demo here.
@@FinerBub True, but finding a boot fitter here in Tokyo is difficult. I tried the Nordica Cruise 120 and the demo felt perfect but not going to be as performance precise as your boot.
@@gabeeditz5204 There is but Tom's Trace is different than the one he was skiing in the video, Tom's Trace is under the Alpine Springs lift and Camp 3 is under the sheer bliss lift
When this is a powder day. By far best place to be....
I bet
Sick video!
Thanks brah!
It's sooo good!
Thanks! Had a great time out there with you guys! Let’s def do it again soon.
What is the average speed? That has to easily be 70+ km/h. How do you like your Nordica Sport machine 3, thinking of buying them soon.
According to my app, Ski Tracks, my max speed from that day was 75.5 km/h. The boots are very comfortable for my wide feet and excel when leaning into slalom turns at speed. However, since rupturing my ACL I have found the Nordica boots a bit stiff for bumps and trees. I have since purchased a pair of Dalbello Boss 110 that are a bit softer and easier to flex in rough terrain
Thanks. That speed definitily looked fast. I was also curious on your thought on the 11 degree forward (which is quite upright) compared to other boots. I have previous achilles injuries and wondered if you found it diffiuclt at times to charge hard forward with that low forward lean compared to other boots.@@FinerBub
@CL-gv2fx it was fine for me. However, I wouldn’t simply rely on my recommendation. What works for me may not work for you. You should visit a proper boot fitter and try on multiple pairs to determine which fit you prefer.
@@FinerBub True. But boot fitters are hard to find here in Tokyo believe it or not. I tried nordica Cruise 120 and it was perfect but gonna be as performance precise as the sportmachine which is impossible to demo here.
@@FinerBub True, but finding a boot fitter here in Tokyo is difficult. I tried the Nordica Cruise 120 and the demo felt perfect but not going to be as performance precise as your boot.
How long is that hill?
Not sure exactly. The runs are nice and wide though 👍
camp 3 is actually called tom's trace
Thats not true
@@burningasphalt4741 i think... Buy there is a very steep one called tom's trace that is visible by going up the VX
@@gabeeditz5204 There is but Tom's Trace is different than the one he was skiing in the video, Tom's Trace is under the Alpine Springs lift and Camp 3 is under the sheer bliss lift
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*Promosm*
Indeed