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  1. I personally found step ons to be down right terrifying to ride. I could only describe it as feeling like the soles of my feet were firmly attached to the board but offered what felt like little to no support to my ankles.... this was on a brand new setup a friend had just got with what were the stiffest step on boots.

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  2. On 2/17/2022 at 12:04 AM, jtslalom said:

    Another Rider: "Oh, I thought you were on hard boots."

    Me: " No, it's a softboard just like the one you are riding."

    Very next time on the lift line.

    Another Rider: "Are you riding a racing snowboard."

    Me: " No, it's a softboard just like the one you are riding."

     

     

    I find thats a pretty common one with any soft boot carving board thats either a hammer head or a semi hammer head shape

  3. 6 minutes ago, daveo said:

    Ah no idea how I missed this! Yeah I already have AC but never play it! I'm having enough trouble spreading myself through ACC and iRacing that AC just never gets touched.

    I do kinda want to enter an LMP endurance series in rFactor 2, though. Feel inspired from watching Max Verstappen crash and wipe his team out a couple of weeks ago :eplus2:

    @scottishsurfer @Corey I'll have a server up for Bathurst from tomorrow until end of Jan, feel free to join any time (might be in icgt dlc, actually, not sure)!! I'll try to get an hour or so in every second night. Honestly I hate the track :AR15firin:flamethro

    Ive actually not driven bathurst in ACC to many nightmare flashback from gt sport crashfests as drive dodgems on the mountain section 😅.

    I'm really considering getting into making tracks for AC as for years ive wanted to make my idea of what the modern hockenheim circuit should have been

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  4. 48 minutes ago, st_lupo said:

    Regardless, I'm fine with eco-friendly whatever, but it needs to deliver performance on par with conventional state-of-the-art materials, otherwise it is just so much added junk in the landfill and that isn't eco-cool.

    I think the manufacturers see it as a win win they can claim to be green and sell more snowboards to replace the ones that fall to bits quicker than they should. My local small shop if i remember correctly stopped selling capita boards as they were having so many issues with the die cut bases coming apart, in addition to orders turning up late or not be completed until late into the season.

  5. 3 hours ago, wulf said:

    I experienced also severe issues with their base material. Not holding any wax, drying out at the edge within a few runs and severe abrasion starting as a result. Unfortunately they were not very helpful solving that thing. So I decided to step away from SG. 

    I guess i never experienced this as i dont wax my boards as i use a long life coating instead 🙂

  6. easiest way is strap in like a normal binding then pull the red lever at the rear to release the stirrup section you can see attach to my boot there. Id say its not so much a true step in system but a half way house between a step in and a traditional binding. Id say youd only really use the release for things like getting on and off chair lifts and maybe a very quick walk about but if i was to say go to the toilet or slope side bar/restaraunt id unstrap from the binding the traditional way leaving the system as a whole attached to the board.

    Having to do up the toe strap was just me i generally run my straps incredibly tight so when i had them to my liking they were to tight to kick the front of my boot under so i had to slacken it a couple of clips. My friends who dont run there straps at quite the circulation restricting tightness that i do didnt have this problem.

    This video shows getting and out of them a bunch
     

     

  7. Had a bunch of runs on the clew bindings today that a friend was testing for the local ski/board shop. My thoughts on them are fairly positive unlike the Burton stepons which i think are terrible. Having the heel strap actually lock into the binding and being able to use your preferred boot means it offers a reasonable lateral amount of support. Heel to toe it was reasonably responsive but i wasnt able to ride to hard due to them being on my friends Dorka so i was limited to fairly gentle surf style carving. Getting in and out was fairly straight forward i did find i had to slack the toe strap a couple of notches to get my toe to go under it as i cliped in but this is more due to me liking to run my straps super tight. The biggest downside is that Toe ratchets are a complete dumpster fire It took me a bunch of atempts to feed the ladder into the ratchet and get it to climb as on the first few atempts the ladder would go in and lock the ratchet completely solid.... The ankle ratchets were better but still not the best. Also the stirup like nature of highback/ankle strap does significantly reduce your grip on the top sheet of the snowboard compared to just the boot alone. Its not hardboot levels of slippyness but its getting there.

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  8. 14 minutes ago, dhamann said:

    It’s not a race board, but a great freeride freecarve.

    You say that but alot of adaptive guys race on the SG Soul as its a little easier to handle than say the Force. Its where my 159xt is living out a happy retirement with a friend who's an adaptive racer :).

    I'm really tempted next season to see if i can get the 164xt titan soul as i loved the standard soul but just found it a little on the soft side.

  9. Thats beautiful :D! some replicas are just incredible ive always promised myself since i was a kid if i ever won the lottery or somehow became rich id get myself listerbell replica of lancia stratos. Some kids love ferrari's or lamborgini's but for me it was the stratos in the Alitalia livery

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  10. 8 minutes ago, Keenan said:

    The main hesitation that I heard wasn't the boots it was facing both feet toward the tip of the board.  Scaredy cats. 

    I think its probably much a harder transition if youve only ever ridden duck especially if youve been taught to teach something like BASI style which is a very closed stance with the shoulders largely inline with the nose and tail. Personally I dont teach so after my inital lessons ive always ridden fairly open even when riding in a duck stance.

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