Has anyone gotten a before and after assessment from an instructor while using Carv? Despite all the awesome technical criticism of the product do we know with any certainty that this will make one a better skier?
I'd love to try Carv. It looks to me like if I have an idea of what I am doing, get regular lessons, and apply what Carv tells me (meet the challenges), I'd likely become a better skier (to some limit of the product). But is that true?
Also, it would be cool as a diagnostic tool when I mess with my gear. For example, I could pick a specific challenge set and trail as a standard. Then if I add heel or tongue shims, buckle more or less tightly, change skis, change tune, change boots, et cetera I would know how it effects my skiing (i.e. how it effects the pressure on the bottom of the inside of the boot)...
I'd love to try Carv. It looks to me like if I have an idea of what I am doing, get regular lessons, and apply what Carv tells me (meet the challenges), I'd likely become a better skier (to some limit of the product). But is that true?
Also, it would be cool as a diagnostic tool when I mess with my gear. For example, I could pick a specific challenge set and trail as a standard. Then if I add heel or tongue shims, buckle more or less tightly, change skis, change tune, change boots, et cetera I would know how it effects my skiing (i.e. how it effects the pressure on the bottom of the inside of the boot)...
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