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Hum... peut-être plus pour la course

 

http://www.extremecarving.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=27467

 

S-FLEX absorber plates: 
Developped with our WC racing team. F2 Sflex system is the first and only true free-floating connection of the boot/binding to the board. F2 Sflex allows precise pressure transfer and edge control. It has very unique central anti vibration qualities, which makes the board really quiet and stable in all speeds, turns and terrains. F2 Sflex provides the rider with a very pleasurable feeling on the board. All these benefits apply with unchallenged low wight! 

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Si tu veux essayer un silberpfeil(2007-2008) avec une plate builting je te passerais le mien c'est probablement la raison pour la quelle mon board est très stiff

 

F2 Conshox c'est ça qui a de built-in dans le mien. (extrait de alpinecarving.com)

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F2 previously made the F2 Conshox, an 8 mm thick butterfly-shaped lift that spans both bindings. It is a dampening system that provides more stability and extra grip for ice. It has insert holes up front, and slots in the rear. On the front, you attach the Conshox to the board inserts, then you attach your bindings to the inserts on the Conshox. On the rear binding, you attach the binding through the slots on the Conshox and directly into the board inserts. It works with all F2 boards and is generally recommended, however the effect on other boards is unpredictable. When using it on non-F2 boards, you have to make sure that the inserts on the rear that you want to use are accessible through the Conshox slots and not hidden under the Conshox. The Conshox comes in only one size, and has a greater effect on smaller boards. Starting in '05, F2 no longer sells the Conshox, and now integrates it onto the Silberpfeil and Speedster as the TCS (Torsion Control system). For the rear binding, you need longer screws to go through both the binding and the Conshox: For TD2s, go with 25mm screws.

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Au lieu de dépensé ton argent là dessus ahète une planche hihihi

Je peux pas t'aider j'aimais teste et je connais personne qui a testé

 

J'aime beaucoup ma planche, j'ai juste de la difficulté à garder mes choses "stock"!   :eplus2:

 

Je suis currieux, pour voir ce que ça fait, et c'est moins cher q'une nouvelle planche...

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Les plates sont fabriquées dans le but  d'éliminer les vibrations  et pour améliorer les performances ,  mais tu perdra toute sensations avec  la neige ,  les puristes (comme moi) te diront   oublie ça !

Les racers : vas y !    

Il est vrai que tu ride a assez grande vitesse ,  je pense que tu va aimer ça ,    mais comme t'a dit stéphane ,  fait  toi plaisir avec la gekco , elle a été fabriquée  en colabo. avec les meilleurs du continent américain .

 

Tu pourrais aussi demander a real s'il veus te faire essayer avant  sa plate , tu aura une impression  pas mal de ce que tu va avoir .    :biggthump  et  si tu l'aime , je gage que tu l'aura a bon prix .

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