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  1. **Учимся правильной технике**
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvADH_dLb4w
  3.  
  4. **Покупаем**
  5. http://www.sierratradingpost.com/
  6. http://www.evo.com/
  7. http://www.the-house.com/
  8.  
  9. **Катаемся**
  10. http://www.25chorr.ru/
  11. http://bigwood.ru/
  12. http://gesh.info/
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  15.  
  16. **Форчонговский фак**:
  17.  
  18. **Лыжепидорам**
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  20. >I've never skied before, what do I need to know before I start?
  21. pastebin.com/gpincHC3
  22.  
  23. >What skis should I get?
  24. evo.com/how-to-choose-skis-size-chart-and-guide.aspx
  25.  
  26. >What boots should I get?
  27. It is extremely important to get boots that fit you well and to have them heat moulded. Therefore, it is very important to go to a professional bootfitter (not just a ski shop, but specifically a bootfitter). For a list of reputable bootfitters, refer to epicski.com/wiki/boot-fitters-on-epicski
  28. You can also consider getting custom footbeds for increased comfort and performance. If you are a beginner this is not that important (though getting boots from a bootfitter is), but if you are an advanced-expert skier it will make a big difference.
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  30. >Why is it so important to go to a bootfitter?/I went to a bootfitter and still have a problem, what's wrong?
  31. epicski.com/a/boot-fitting-which-boot-will-work-for-me
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  33. >What bindings should I get?
  34. The most important things to consider with bindings are DIN range and brake width. Your DIN should be around the middle of your binding's DIN range. For example, if you ski with a DIN of 7, a 4-12 binding would be good for you. A 1-7 or a 7-16 would be bad. If you don't know your DIN, look up a DIN chart.
  35. The brake width should be approximately equal to the waist of the ski. It's better for the brake to be a little smaller than a little bigger (ski shop techs can bend the brakes when they mount the bindings), but if you go more than 7mm or so smaller the brakes might not fit well. Going up to about 10mm wider on the brakes is alright too as long as you don't carve really aggressively.
  36.  
  37. >Where should I ski?
  38. Right now: onthesnow.com/skireport.html
  39. In general: onthesnow.com/ski-resort.html
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  41. >I suck at skiing, how can I get better?
  42. Stop being a faggot and huck something big. Or post video of you skiing ITT and we'll critique it.
  43.  
  44. >Is it true that only faggots snowboard?
  45. Yes.
  46.  
  47. **БОРДОБЛЯДЯМ**
  48.  
  49. >I've never snowboarded before, what do I need to know before I start?
  50. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VE_ffoH6kk
  51.  
  52. >Which board should I get?
  53. http://www.evo.com/how-to-choose-a-snowboard-size-chart-and-buying-guide.aspx
  54.  
  55. >What boots should I get?
  56. http://www.evo.com/snowboard-boot-buyers-guide-fit-flex-compatibility.aspx
  57.  
  58. >What bindings should I get?
  59. http://www.evo.com/how-to-choose-snowboard-bindings-compatibility-guide.aspx
  60.  
  61. >Where should I ski?
  62. Right now: onthesnow.com/skireport.html
  63. In general: onthesnow.com/ski-resort.html
  64.  
  65. >I suck at snowboarding. How can I get better?
  66. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMAvJtpNvJI
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