Sitat LG Øverbø:... why make this complicated ski? ... And what will happend if you hit ice ore stones with the "brake" thing? ...Its a good idea, but its to complicated and specialized to become anything...

Well, a windsurfer is also more complicated than rowing boat.

Hitting stone with fins does not stop the ski (the front edge of fin is not perpendicular to ski),rather shoots the ski tail in the height.At the same time ski tip dashes against the snow surface and stops the starting rotation.And you have already passed the stone, are still standing and not knowing why.

That's right. Few Rax models are specialized for icy moguls or steep corned snow (Firn).But our all-round models can be used nearly everywhere,in hard and soft snow, on piste and freeride in a wide range of steepness and speed.