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Ultratom

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  • Location
    S. Korea
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    n/a
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  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Various boards.
  • Current Boots Used?
    S5
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    51/45
  • Snowboarding since
    2003
  • Hardbooting since
    2005

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  1. in particular, the use of the finest plastics made in Germany is flexible and structurally hard, which has the advantage of smooth turns and a lot of deck blades in the sudden death. I’d love to know exactly what the finest plastics mean and what a lot of deck blades in the sudden death mean. Definitely want to avoid sudden death!!! >> I recently found this post, very interesting. I’m Korean, also I’ve used S5 for 5 years. I think I can give answer for your question. [ in particular, the use of the finest plastics made in Germany is flexible and structurally hard, which has the advantage of smooth turns and a lot of deck blades in the sudden death. I’d love to know exactly what the finest plastics mean and what a lot of deck blades in the sudden death mean. Definitely want to avoid sudden death!!! ] This is silly errors of Google translation. I am not sure what korean original source is, as korean speaking old man, I can guess what happened in translation. LOL 1. sudden death —> it’s totally wrong. ‘steep slope’ 2. a lot of deck blade —-> you can have deep edge angle while you’re carving. 3. Finest plastic —> The manufacturer just wanted emphasize that he used good materials for the boots Which was imported from German. I guess he originally wanted to say : [I use very good materials which was imported from German. It has strong structure but also provides flexibility. So you can have a lot advantages of smooth turn having deep edge angle even on the steep slope.] It’s rough translation, anyhow you can understand this time.
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