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Zanci

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  • Location
    Slovenia
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    173 WCRM Prior, Virus thunder 158
  • Current Boots Used?
    Deeluxe T700
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    TD3 w fintecs
  • Snowboarding since
    2000

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  1. longer = better :p Just love my 185 .
  2. But then, why buy if he wants a forgiving ride. He already owns a prior (the most forgiving board for me ever made). Sure you dont have that much grip like on a sigi, but still a good board...
  3. Go buy a coiler or a prior if you are from Canada. You wont feel a difference if you cant master a 12m radius. Virus is good but I have ridden only those narrow and poppy ones, so those were hard to ride.
  4. Saw some guys ripping it up in france ( puy saint vincent ) Good stuff, but board ECing looks better :)
  5. SK8KINGS038 <b> SLALOM COMPLETE -- AXE II ORIGINAL-NOSE -- OustMaint: NO RaceDayBushings: No RIDER-WEIGHT: 200 AltBushingCombo: No AXE-ARMY-SHIRT-SS: No-Thanks WheelUpgrade: BigZigGB$11.00 $11.00 AA-Tee-LS: None UpgradeFrontTruck: NoThanks RearTruckUpG: NoThanks BearingUpgrade: Oust7$20.00 $20.00 CHOOSE-WB: 20inch Color: Racy-Red Tpalka is offering me this board. Hmm, my weight is 72kgs. Would the board be too stiff? Tell your opinion please. :)
  6. http://www.sickboards.nl/slalom-special-complete-p-862.html Is this the same board Emdee406 linked? Cause its almost 150 euros more expensive than the linked one... :rolleyes: BlueB: I dont want to spend too much on the board since im a begginer And would rather buy as a complete, so I dont need to put it together.
  7. I still like the loaded vanguard, seems like the perfect ride for everything? Ok, lets forget downhill for this year. Slalom pumping looks good, love doing it on snow , but the vanguard seems a lot more casual ride that you can still pump well and do some sliding. I am 71 kg, which flex to go if I choose this? I would also consider buying a full slalom board, but they are hard to get in europe and I would like to get the board in a complete, so I dont need to put it together. Can someone give me some links where to buy in europe slalom boards?
  8. Oops, silly me. :p I really dont know what to buy, just suggest some boards from the page and then I will choose. I would like something similar to alpine boarding , so i guess loaded isnt good. Will also probably ride downhill when i get better, so what to buy? :)
  9. http://www.sickboards.nl/completes-c-37.html which one do you suggest?
  10. I will probably buy a loaded board, because they are the cheapest here. I am very good carver on snow, and was wondering how long will I need to get good? Should I buy a dervish or a vanguard. Please give me some begginer tips ! Cheers Z ;)
  11. I get my board structured when I buy it, thats that :)
  12. Will upload tommorow on youtube.
  13. http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/video.php?v=1712626387549 On a 185 Sense ...was a lovely day
  14. Probably that lose a lot of speed... Well, yeah, it's still a 185 board, likes speed. But you probably rode an older version, that lacked pop and life. Compared to Sigi and kessler, it's much user friendly and rides better on bad conditions and steep slopes. If you're a recreational carver, than these are probably the best boards out there ! :)
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