inkaholic Posted March 16, 2010 Report Share Posted March 16, 2010 By "Tracking" he means the more turned up nose of the Coda will grab and try to track back up the hill in a turn compared to a board with a decambered nose, so the nose may look like it's chattering a bit, not smooth like my Kessler. I haven't noticed this but I haven't been on much hero groom with my Coda, I think it would be less on harder snow.We compared trenches at Mountain High and mine was wider than Theos Coiler because of this. The Coda still sticks to hard snow better than anything else I have and will work better in powder! Correct GeorgeS. At Lovey I watched over and over as OVR carved that the nose wanted to climb the hill. Just wondering if the cut down nose made any difference in its tracking ability is all. Noobies, learn a lot from your elders, the can show you the way of the slicing edge. Ink Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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