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Definition of sidecut in English: sidecutnoun ˈsʌɪdkʌt A curve in the side of a ski or snowboard which allows it to turn more smoothly. (为使滑雪板更容易转弯而在其板腰处做出的)弧形,弧度 Example sentencesExamples - The company took a page from hockey skates, which employ subtle contact points along the blade to enhance bite, and created a revolutionary sidecut by applying similar points along the board's edges.
- Telemark skis have taken on radical widths and sidecuts in recent years.
- So they introduce us to things like the 10-80 which is a great slopestyle ski, but can't use its own sidecut because of it's tip profile.
- It has the same sidecut as the original, with changed graphics and a layer of metallic material.
- Nordic Cruising sidecuts are now defined by five measurements instead of the usual three.
- On this ski I was more concerned with backing off of my turns than driving into them, this ski really wants to arc, and when they say 12 meters on the sidecut they mean it.
- Skis continue to grow wider for better flotation beyond the groomers, and the sidecuts - the stick's hourglass shape designed to help you turn - now reflect the needs of terrain skiers instead of wonkish ski instructors.
- Racers, who judge ski performance in milliseconds, never bought in, and instead tweaked sidecuts by small increments.
- Subjects ran with approximately 70% of their maximum speed from cone to cone and performed a sidecut with the outer leg at each cone.
- With transparent waxable bases and ground finish, the wider ski features a sidecut of 68-60-65 mm and comes in 170, 180 or 190 cm lengths.
- With moderate sidecuts and respectable torsional rigidity, mid-fats are ideal for carving round turns on fairly hard surfaces - not that blue ice favored by racers, but hard snow.
- On the other hand, if you've narrowed your choice to several skis and demo skiing isn't helping your indecision, a look at the sidecut may give you the extra oomph you need to get decisive.
- The board's sidecut graduates from elliptical at the nose (which helps get your turns under way) to radial at the tail for sturdy carving.
- Although the stance and tips of the Brushie are symmetrical, the sidecut has been shifted back from center for precise turning, even in deep snow.
- American air strikes had blasted targets all along the valley, but stacks of hundreds of mortar shells and recoilless rifle rounds were still dispersed throughout the main corridor and several sidecuts.
- A ski with reverse sidecut will give the skier the ability to slide their turns where as side cut will force the skier to sink and carve.
- To handle the steeps, you'll want skis without big sidecuts: Straighter skis simply have more edge-hold when you're clinging to the side of a 60-degree face.
- All the skis are waxless, have significant sidecut and are sized from 163 cm to 193 cm.
- And, unlike the glorified two-by-fours of the fat-ski past, these sticks have real sidecuts for carving on the groomed stuff.
- Not only shorter and fatter than conventional long, straight, flat models, it is built with deep sidecuts, snow shocks, and a 3-mm riser on top.
Definition of sidecut in US English: sidecutnounˈsīdkət A curve in the side of a ski or snowboard which allows it to turn more smoothly. (为使滑雪板更容易转弯而在其板腰处做出的)弧形,弧度 Example sentencesExamples - Although the stance and tips of the Brushie are symmetrical, the sidecut has been shifted back from center for precise turning, even in deep snow.
- The board's sidecut graduates from elliptical at the nose (which helps get your turns under way) to radial at the tail for sturdy carving.
- On the other hand, if you've narrowed your choice to several skis and demo skiing isn't helping your indecision, a look at the sidecut may give you the extra oomph you need to get decisive.
- Telemark skis have taken on radical widths and sidecuts in recent years.
- It has the same sidecut as the original, with changed graphics and a layer of metallic material.
- So they introduce us to things like the 10-80 which is a great slopestyle ski, but can't use its own sidecut because of it's tip profile.
- On this ski I was more concerned with backing off of my turns than driving into them, this ski really wants to arc, and when they say 12 meters on the sidecut they mean it.
- And, unlike the glorified two-by-fours of the fat-ski past, these sticks have real sidecuts for carving on the groomed stuff.
- A ski with reverse sidecut will give the skier the ability to slide their turns where as side cut will force the skier to sink and carve.
- Not only shorter and fatter than conventional long, straight, flat models, it is built with deep sidecuts, snow shocks, and a 3-mm riser on top.
- The company took a page from hockey skates, which employ subtle contact points along the blade to enhance bite, and created a revolutionary sidecut by applying similar points along the board's edges.
- Racers, who judge ski performance in milliseconds, never bought in, and instead tweaked sidecuts by small increments.
- Skis continue to grow wider for better flotation beyond the groomers, and the sidecuts - the stick's hourglass shape designed to help you turn - now reflect the needs of terrain skiers instead of wonkish ski instructors.
- American air strikes had blasted targets all along the valley, but stacks of hundreds of mortar shells and recoilless rifle rounds were still dispersed throughout the main corridor and several sidecuts.
- With moderate sidecuts and respectable torsional rigidity, mid-fats are ideal for carving round turns on fairly hard surfaces - not that blue ice favored by racers, but hard snow.
- With transparent waxable bases and ground finish, the wider ski features a sidecut of 68-60-65 mm and comes in 170, 180 or 190 cm lengths.
- To handle the steeps, you'll want skis without big sidecuts: Straighter skis simply have more edge-hold when you're clinging to the side of a 60-degree face.
- All the skis are waxless, have significant sidecut and are sized from 163 cm to 193 cm.
- Subjects ran with approximately 70% of their maximum speed from cone to cone and performed a sidecut with the outer leg at each cone.
- Nordic Cruising sidecuts are now defined by five measurements instead of the usual three.
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