Hi,
I have been playing with devices that simulate skiing on dry land for a number of years and have come up with something that feels quite a bit like it. Each "ski" is about 1 meter (3.3 feet) long, has two wheels which turn sideways when you tip your knees to the edge. The front and rear wheels turn in the opposite direction in a synchronized way thus simulating the side cut + camber operation. The more you tip your knees the more the "ski" turns. The turning radius and "longitudinal rigidity" are both adjustable.
Before coming up with this thing, I scoured the Internet, patent databases etc. to see if there's anything that truly simulates carving, does not require pivoting like in all sorts of short in-inline skate type devices and is easier to control than rolling tread grass ski. I have been asking skiers around the world, mainly in different forums, what they think about it and would appreciate comments of this forum.
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