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Ski Toe Mark Position Relative To Boot Question



 
 
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Old December 24th 03, 10:43 AM
Derek Drew
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Default Ski Toe Mark Position Relative To Boot Question

If there is a toe mark on a ski, does that mean that that mark should
be lined up with the front edge of the skiboot sole, or the front edge
of the part of the skiboot in which the toes sit (perhaps ~1/4"
further back) or the front edge of where the person's toes are
actually sitting inside the ski boot(perhaps another 1/8th further
back than that). Or is the ski toe mark supposed to line up with an
edge of the front part of the binding instead?

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Old December 25th 03, 12:10 AM
Walt
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Derek Drew wrote:

If there is a toe mark on a ski, does that mean...


There is a center mark on a ski. I've never seen a toe mark.

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