JimG.
New member
This weekend I forgot to switch my AT boots from walk mode back to ski mode after lunch. So, my first few runs after lunch felt a bit sloppier than usual. Instead of thinking it through carefully, I adjusted my focus to my ankles and soon found myself feeling very balanced and fluid.
So, you can imagine how good I felt after I figured out that I needed to lock my boot cuffs back to ski mode. I was right on top of my skis and attacked everything with abandon.
You'll hate me, but try it. Unbuckle your boots and ski with them loose. Go ahead, try some bumps too; now you're really cursing me. OK, after 3-4 runs go ahead and buckle your boots again.
Still hate me? Let me know what you think.
So, you can imagine how good I felt after I figured out that I needed to lock my boot cuffs back to ski mode. I was right on top of my skis and attacked everything with abandon.
You'll hate me, but try it. Unbuckle your boots and ski with them loose. Go ahead, try some bumps too; now you're really cursing me. OK, after 3-4 runs go ahead and buckle your boots again.
Still hate me? Let me know what you think.