October 23, 2009, Newsletter Issue #270: Integrated Ski Systems

Tip of the Week

Although there have been many new advancements in the ski industry, the integrated ski system is perhaps the most impressive. Integrated ski systems involve a ski and a ski binding that have been coordinated to act as a harmonious unit. This allows the ski to flex freely along its entire length.

In the past, ski bindings were mounted in a fixed position under the skier's heel and toe. This restricted the amount of flexion that the skier had underfoot. The new, integrated ski systems feature a rail that allows the bindings to float along the top sheet of the ski. It slides forward and back as you turn, thus allowing the ski to flex along its entire length.

Proponents of integrated ski and binding systems claim that they transmit more power and accelerate turn execution. Salomon, Elan and K2 are examples of manufacturers that have created integrated ski systems.

About LifeTips

Now one of the top on-line publishers in the world, LifeTips offers tips to millions of monthly visitors. Our mission mission is to make your life smarter, better, faster and wiser. Expert writers earn dough for what they know. And exclusive sponsors in each niche topic help us make-it-all happen.

Not finding the advice and tips you need on this Skiing Tip Site? Request a Tip Now!


Guru Spotlight
Ray Lokar