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Neil Gendzwill

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  1. 1 hour ago, crackaddict said:

    (and was heartbroken when I told him Bruce wasn't taking new clients). 

    Wasn't aware.  Hopefully he'll build something for me next time I'm looking, seeing as I've had 3 already. Assuming he's still active by that time.

  2. 37 minutes ago, Jarcode said:

    Also from a ski instructor: "I don't think I can bend my ski to turn that tight". I believe our SCR was about the same between my board and his freeride skis.

    I think it's pretty tough to generate the same inclination on skis as a snowboard, your inside leg gets in the way not to mention boot out.  So it's entirely likely that instructor can't turn as tightly with the same SCR.

  3. 1 hour ago, SunSurfer said:

    Much better protection when travelling by air. 

    OP explicitly said he doesn’t travel and doesn’t need padding or wheels. A sporttube is pretty much the opposite of what he wants. 
     

    DaKine makes great reasonably priced bags. Their Pipe model in size 165 should do the trick at $90, or pay another $15 and get the Freestyle which is much the same but padded. 
     

    https://ce.dakine.com/collections/snowboard-travel-bags/products/pipe-snowboard-bag?variant=39770984284240

    ETA: I have the Freestyle and mine is not padded. Maybe newer ones are? Anyway it is well constructed and has high quality zippers which in my experience is where cheaper bags usually cut corners. 

  4. 19 hours ago, Eastsiiiide said:

    I'm not interested in racing--just an aggressive all-mountain boarder who prefers hard boots.

    If you're riding all-mountain, I don't understand why you want a narrow board.  I prefer shallower angles so I have more leverage in the bumps and trees.  A little extra width for float doesn't hurt either.  I'm running 21.5 or 22 cm on my alpine boards.

  5. 2 hours ago, Quentin said:

    Thanks- unfortunately, I won’t be able to ride it until next season. Broke my right fibula and recently had surgery. Royally sucks!! But hey… I can hang it on the wall until then 🙂 

    Welcome to the couch, dude.  Had my hip replaced in November, no season for me either.

  6. 1 hour ago, crackaddict said:

    12/27 is my preferred softboot carving stance.

    12/27 club ! To be honest, I did not get my softboot rig for carving, in fact I explicitly avoided a dedicated carving setup.  If I want to dig some trenches I will get my alpine gear.  It works really well for what I want it to do.

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  7. 24 minutes ago, StrangeFuture808 said:

    The poke/reach at the end of that toeside looks great and I love how it feels when that results in a burst of speed across the fall line! Nice turns! Totally what I was talking about.

    All that CASI cred ought to be worth something, eh?

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  8. 5 hours ago, nextcarve said:

    As a last try (and against my last posts intention not too post videos of others again :-) I post a video of a korean rider (no me). Maybe you can spot how he applies just the right amount of rotation at the heel side:

    I can see the rotation there but that guy is pretty much at hard boot angles as are many of the Koreans.  @crackaddict, what kind of angles are you rocking these days?

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  9. @nextcarve those are some beautiful EC turns but I feel like we’re talking apples and oranges here. James is doing it in softies on a slope so steep that most resorts wouldn’t groom it, and you can see the grooming isn’t great. You’re in hard boots in perfect conditions and it’s not particularly steep or narrow. 

  10. 3 minutes ago, nextcarve said:

    To prove, that you'll still have all the edge angle you need, here some footage of us riding our 20m+ SCR GS Boards in the steep, with rotation and not loosing the edge 😆:

    You are riding quite steep forward angles on alpine boards there, and your hips are not rotated much past your binding angles.  We're talking low binding angle softboot carving here.

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  11. 2 hours ago, Jack M said:

    And in the hardboot world too. 

    That's part of the trouble I am having in softies, rotating my hips to where they would be on my hard boot rig which loses my edge on heelside.   I only have a handful of days on softies so far so lots to learn yet.

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  12. 6 minutes ago, Rob Stevens said:

    No.

    No. Then again, I'm only guessing what I'm no'ing about.

    Don't you want your hips lined up with your stance in the soft-booting world? Meaning, I agree with you, that picture is wrong.

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  13. 2 hours ago, Jack M said:

    the board never goes to 90 while carving.

    I wonder what the real math is on inclination, SCR and flex combining to create the actual turning radius.  Complex, I expect.

    I do know that on my Jones Flagship even though I still kind of suck at softboot carving the radius of 9.3 m feels pretty short.  When I push it, it tends to hook around faster than I like and I lose the tail so I need to figure that out.  My heelside needs a lot of work.

    When I was shopping for a softie board I saw reviews that said boards like the Yes PYL were good for carving, long radius turns and going fast.  That board has around a 7 m sidecut, this does not compute.  Do these guys have different definitions of "long radius" and "fast" than I have, or do they actually make that work somehow?  My NFC with the 12-14 m sidecut feels stable at speed and does long radius well.  10 m or less feels twitchy to me at mach schnell.

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