Snow ski with improved toe and mid-length design

Land vehicles – Skates – Runner type

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A63C 504

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052305279

ABSTRACT:
A snow ski is provided including generally flat heel section, downwardly arched toe section, and an upwardly arched center section extending between and interconnecting the toe and heel sections. The opposite side marginal edges of the bottom of the ski define snow biting edges for biting into an underlying snow surface when the ski is angularly displaced about its longitudinal axis relative to snow surface and the snow biting edges extending along front portion of the elongated and longitudinally extending center section are bowed outwardly such that the position of the front bearing reaction is shifted backward when the skis are angularly displaced about the longitudinal axis to execute a turn.

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