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  2. Ski suit - Wikipedia

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    Karl Schranz (show) in a one-piece and Vladimir Putin in a two-piece ski suit An Austrian professional ski suit. Children wearing snowsuits. A ski suit is a suit made to be worn over the rest of the clothes when skiing or snowboarding. [1] Ski suits made for more casual winter wear outdoors may also be called snowsuits [1] and are often used by ...

  3. Spyder (ski apparel brand) - Wikipedia

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    After the successful introduction of race sweaters, Jacobs added ski pants to the catalog offering. One of the earliest creations was a navy blue racing pant with yellow striped pads extending from the knee to the hip. His son Billy mentioned that skiers were calling them “spider” pants, due to their spider leg-like appearance.

  4. The 23 Best Women’s Ski Suits to Stay Warm (and Chic ... - AOL

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    We’ve enlisted former Olympic skiers Lindsey Vonn and Kiley McKinnon to help us break down their favorite ski suits with the best form, function, and fashion.

  5. Glossary of skiing and snowboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    ski suit A full-body suit, usually made of a lightweight but waterproof synthetic material, designed to be worn over normal clothing when skiing or snowboarding. ski touring A type of free-heel skiing done in the backcountry in unmarked or unpatrolled areas without the aid of ski lifts or other transport, often for long distances and multiple days.

  6. Skiing - Wikipedia

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    The word "ski" comes from the Old Norse word "skíð" which means to "split piece of wood or firewood". [6] Asymmetrical skis were used in northern Finland and Sweden until at least the late 19th century. On one foot, the skier wore a long straight non-arching ski for sliding, and a shorter ski was worn on the other foot for kicking.

  7. Physics of skiing - Wikipedia

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    To go faster, a skier can try to reduce the cross-sectional area of their body. Downhill skiers can adopt more aerodynamic positions such as tucking. Alpine ski racers wear skin tight race suits. The general area of physics which addresses these forces is known as fluid dynamics.

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