trailertrash Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 7 minutes ago, Mig said: Where the hell did I claim they were better? And I stick to my statement. There are more positive posts and discussions about sofboots on here in the last few months than there used to be, and they are not moved to a generic sub-forum anymore. Downshift speed racer, I never said you did. I am simply explaining why some things may have happened in the past. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John E Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 I think that the debate about whether softboots / hardboots are "better" isn't really important. What is important is whether you are having fun. For myself - I will never be as good as the great carvers who develop their skills on ice. But if I can have fun carving in forgiving conditions in softboots, that works for me. Also, this forum is hosted by a company that makes hardboot bindings so understandably, discussions of softboot carving wasn't the point. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolRosenburg Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 (edited) To me, the conversation is less about equipment and more about skill. Hardboot equipment should be more capable, but many here at YentaOnline, and many hardbooters out there on the hill don't have the skill to even remotely keep up with their equipment potential. From personal experience, 9 out 10 times hardbooters are too worried about 'getting low', or crafting the perfecting line, that they truly haven't developed actual all-mountain riding skills to tackle more advance terrain, steeper lines, chopped conditions. Ripping turns on blue square corduroy is for quakers. Fun? Sure, but a lot of the yenta's here seem to measure their social status by it. Why? Start ripping turns (in control), with style, in ice, getting low, at SPEED down steeper trails -- then you can start claiming, then you have skill, then you're a snowboarder! By no means is this a bash on beginner riders, or riders on the up-and-up.... it's more of a bash of the riders here that have been riding since the 80-90's but can't make a turn for shit on steeps, ice, in race courses, in chopped. The racer style HB'ers can hang on steeps, while the pure-carve yenta's out there tend to literally sideslip down the steeps. Are you not embarrassed by this? Are you the very same guys walking your MTB's down DH trails? :) Clearly if you can rip turns on intermediate runs, but can't on steeps, are you not selling yourself short? The pursuit of the perfect carve should not end on blue runs, underneath tourist-laden chairlifts, or in goofy self-promoting 'on the chairlift' conversations. By no means am I suggesting that HB'ers should be blasting the Palisades at Squaw on their equipment, but by all means you should be able to rip impressive turns down runs steeper than these neutered trails that HB'ers tend to gravitate towards. If you can't -- It's not the equipment, it's you. Edited February 27, 2018 by SolRosenburg 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonbordin Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 To get back to OP's original question, "How you guys feeling about new soft boot carving phenomenon?"... I think it's great and it's growing. Heck, F2 has the whole thing covered in their latest catalog, down to the socks (see below). When an old and slow moving company like F2 is moving into the space you know there has to be some popularity backing that decision. I don't care really what people ride or exactly the style one rides... I care that your on the edge, finding flow, and giving the stoke away... Mahalo. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trailertrash Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 23 minutes ago, SolRosenburg said: To me, the conversation is less about equipment and more about skill. Hardboot equipment should be more capable, but many here at YentaOnline, and many hardbooters out there on the hill don't have the skill to even remotely keep up with their equipment potential. From personal experience, 9 out 10 times hardbooters are too worried about 'getting low', or crafting the perfecting line, that they truly haven't developed actual all-mountain riding skills to tackle more advance terrain, steeper lines, chopped conditions. Ripping turns on blue square corduroy is for quakers. Fun? Sure, but a lot of the yenta's here seem to measure their social status by it. Why? Start ripping turns (in control), with style, in ice, getting low, at SPEED down steeper trails -- then you can start claiming, then you have skill, then you're a snowboarder! By no means is this a bash on beginner riders, or riders on the up-and-up.... it's more of a bash of the riders here that have been riding since the 80-90's but can't make a turn for shit on steeps, ice, in race courses, in chopped. The racer style HB'ers can hang on steeps, while the pure-carve Brian Boitano's out there tend to literally sideslip down the steeps. Are you not embarrassed by this? Are you the very same guys walking your MTB's down DH trails? :) Clearly if you can rip turns on intermediate runs, but can't on steeps, are you not selling yourself short? The pursuit of the perfect carve should not end on blue runs, underneath tourist-laden chairlifts, or in goofy self-promoting 'on the chairlift' conversations. By no means am I suggesting that HB'ers should be blasting the Palisades at Squaw on their equipment, but by all means you should be able to rip impressive turns down runs steeper than these neutered trails that HB'ers tend to gravitate towards. If you can't -- It's not the equipment, it's you. Who is this guy? Skeezrule? Whoever he is, he spot effing on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charliechocolate Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 46 minutes ago, SolRosenburg said: YentaOnline... yenta's... I'd sure like to know what a yenta is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonbordin Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 10 minutes ago, charliechocolate said: I'd sure like to know what a yenta is. The troll is trying to be insulting... DNFTT. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yenta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corey Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 1 hour ago, SolRosenburg said: here at YentaOnline That's pretty funny! But the rest is troll-worthy. Maybe just skip to the end and get out the tape measures to settle this once and for all? Who cares who rips harder and who skids? Was there a minimum membership requirement? We're talking about a hobby for 40+ year old men here. No one outside our tiny (microscopic?) circle gives a damn. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolRosenburg Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, Corey said: That's pretty funny! But the rest is troll-worthy. Maybe just skip to the end and get out the tape measures to settle this once and for all? Who cares who rips harder and who skids? Was there a minimum membership requirement? We're talking about a hobby for 40+ year old men here. No one outside our tiny (microscopic?) circle gives a damn. You make a great point. It's definitely not intended to be a measuring stick or a who's who. Fun is fun, whether you are carving or yenta'ing. My point was I see ALOT of SB bashing by HB'ers here at YOL that can talk the talk, but can't walk the walk. Been riding for a loong time and I love all facets of the sport -- it's hard for me to sit idle and hear rhetoric of what snowboarding or carving 'should be' by riders that are one-dimensional, intermediate trail super-stars. Edited February 27, 2018 by SolRosenburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crackaddict Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 1 hour ago, SolRosenburg said: goofy self-promoting 'on the chairlift' conversations I warned you Sol, it's not appropriate to use "goofy" in such a context. You haven't been here long enough to judge everybody in one fell swoop. Social status here is determined in large part by your contribution to the hardbooting community; by how helpful and welcoming you are to newbies, by how you handle your sales of used gear, by whether you show up to gatherings and events, loan out your equipment, and promote the sport generally. You want to come here and bash riders who can't keep up with you? Or who you perceive to be overstating their skills? Most of the best snowboard carvers on the continent have accounts here. Who's going to vouch for your riding? In the absence of video proof, you come off as exactly what you pretend to despise. Your trolling has gone a bit far. It seems you're the biggest yenta of all this week. For the confused: "yenta" is a yiddish word for a loud old squawking woman. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolRosenburg Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 2 minutes ago, crackaddict said: I warned you Sol, it's not appropriate to use "goofy" in such a context. You haven't been here long enough to judge everybody in one fell swoop. Social status here is determined in large part by your contribution to the hardbooting community; by how helpful and welcoming you are to newbies, by how you handle your sales of used gear, by whether you show up to gatherings and events, loan out your equipment, and promote the sport generally. You want to come here and bash riders who can't keep up with you? Or who you perceive to be overstating their skills? Most of the best snowboard carvers on the continent have accounts here. Who's going to vouch for your riding? In the absence of video proof, you come off as exactly what you pretend to despise. Your trolling has gone a bit far. It seems you're the biggest yenta of all this week. For the confused: "yenta" is a yiddish word for a loud old squawking woman. Precisely. You use words like "some" and "most". From being a long-term lurker at YOL, I stand by comments and i never said everyone here falls into one bucket. Let's be real though, there's a ton of people overstating their abilities -- oddly, their very own gopro footage is evidence of this. My comments here are about my observations, not my skill. I yenta on the hill, not behind the keyboard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crackaddict Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 21 minutes ago, SolRosenburg said: there's a ton of people overstating their abilities -- oddly, their very own gopro footage is evidence of this That's why we want video proof... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack M Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 1 hour ago, Corey said: Who cares who rips harder and who skids? It's important to know this when reading advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crackaddict Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 I'm gonna have to call you out Sol. You use phrases "little buddy" and "9 out of 10" to put others down, then tell us we're the yentas. You describe precisely the single style you accept as a good carve "getting low without using their arm as a complete crutch", then slag on others for "rhetoric of what snowboarding or carving should be". You brag about your skill "been riding since 85' at every level except WC's. Getting low on hero corduroy (like these vids) without using my arm as a complete crutch is a non-issue, daily.". Then deny it: "My comments here are about my observations, not my skill". Skeezrule? No. More likely he's a Russian bot designed to divide the hardboot snowboard community and breed distrust of institutions. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolRosenburg Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 Just now, crackaddict said: I'm gonna have to call you out Sol. You use phrases "little buddy" and "9 out of 10" to put others down, then tell us we're the yentas. You describe precisely the single style you accept as a good carve "getting low without using their arm as a complete crutch", then slag on others for "rhetoric of what snowboarding or carving should be". You brag about your skill "been riding since 85' at every level except WC's. Getting low on hero corduroy (like these vids) without using my arm as a complete crutch is a non-issue, daily.". Then deny it: "My comments here are about my observations, not my skill". Skeezrule? No. More likely he's a Russian bot designed to divide the hardboot snowboard community and breed distrust of institutions. Sorry but guys like you are exactly why I purposely over-use the term yenta when referring to this site and the silly debates and posturing. - Little Buddy is a nod to my favorite TV show. That' insulting? lol 9 out of 10 is my personal observation of hardbooters that I see. Sorry, but who exactly am i putting down? Again, since i need to restate this.... I'm not trashing every hardbooter or skill levels - but i despise the copious amounts of know-all's here that never venture off of their favorite, perfectly groomed, intermediate run, then run to BOL and chime-in in a chest-thumping fashion about sidecut radius, the best boards, how many people at the mountain marveled at their turns, yada. yada. yada. Btw, I'm not the only one he feels this way. I run into carvers at the mountain ALL the time and this is a very common sentiment when referring to the site. Not the value of the site, or the long-standing support of the sport, more-so the inundation of bloated, know-all's that can't walk the walk. - Using your arm as a crutch while "getting low". Yes, to me, this is an atrocious style and yes that was a slag on one type of riding. I don't like cheating, and I don't like shitty styles. This style is both. I embrace racers, park riders, pow, and big line riders, and even skiers, that have balls, have style, CAN execute, and most importantly don't congregate on sites like this debating who can carve a complete circle better, or what radius will help them make GS turns even though they don't race. - Bragging...Been riding since 85 is a fact, not a brag. If i said "I'm the best rider you've ever seen, better than Peter Baeur and Jean Nerva combined' -- well, that's a brag and that's likely not true. Getting low on corduroy without an arm-crutch is easy. Also, not a brag. Is it really that hard for most? You might be hangin' with the wrong crew if you think that's hard or bragging. Thanks for taking the time to yenta with me, I'm happy to return yenta with you, I think this has been a valuable (for you) discussion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
queequeg Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 (edited) Not everyone on the internet knows what they are talking about; news at 11. Not everyone on the internet has basic social skills or knows how to get along with others; news at 11. Edited February 27, 2018 by queequeg 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Stevens Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 Again, bagging on a video that is there to teach someone how to do the EuropaCarve, because they put their body parts on the snow is pretty f’in stupid. Get it together, Solomon. Then go fishing... forever Corey... I’ll take the warning points for this one. Couldn’t help myself. It just felt right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolRosenburg Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 1 minute ago, Rob Stevens said: Again, bagging on a video that is there to teach someone how to do the EuropaCarve, because they put their body parts on the snow is pretty f’in stupid. Get it together, Solomon. Then go fishing... forever Corey... I’ll take the warning points for this one. Couldn’t help myself. It just felt right. No fishing today. Spawning is over. The halibut have left the Sound. But wait, i'm confused. You guys have/give warning points? That's super cute. Do you also wear pieces of flair on the mountain? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John E Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 3 hours ago, SolRosenburg said: To me, the conversation is less about equipment and more about skill. Hardboot equipment should be more capable, but many here at YentaOnline, and many hardbooters out there on the hill don't have the skill to even remotely keep up with their equipment potential. From personal experience, 9 out 10 times hardbooters are too worried about 'getting low', or crafting the perfecting line, that they truly haven't developed actual all-mountain riding skills to tackle more advance terrain, steeper lines, chopped conditions. Ripping turns on blue square corduroy is for quakers. Fun? Sure, but a lot of the yenta's here seem to measure their social status by it. Why? Start ripping turns (in control), with style, in ice, getting low, at SPEED down steeper trails -- then you can start claiming, then you have skill, then you're a snowboarder! By no means is this a bash on beginner riders, or riders on the up-and-up.... it's more of a bash of the riders here that have been riding since the 80-90's but can't make a turn for shit on steeps, ice, in race courses, in chopped. The racer style HB'ers can hang on steeps, while the pure-carve Brian Boitano's out there tend to literally sideslip down the steeps. Are you not embarrassed by this? Are you the very same guys walking your MTB's down DH trails? :) Clearly if you can rip turns on intermediate runs, but can't on steeps, are you not selling yourself short? The pursuit of the perfect carve should not end on blue runs, underneath tourist-laden chairlifts, or in goofy self-promoting 'on the chairlift' conversations. By no means am I suggesting that HB'ers should be blasting the Palisades at Squaw on their equipment, but by all means you should be able to rip impressive turns down runs steeper than these neutered trails that HB'ers tend to gravitate towards. If you can't -- It's not the equipment, it's you. Sounds like the most important thing to you is what you others think about you. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack M Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 So ummm, where's your vid Sol? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SolRosenburg Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 (edited) 37 minutes ago, John E said: Sounds like the most important thing to you is what you others think about you. Definitely! Especially about fishing. I hate when people talk about the size of my fish, or my fancy titanal lures. Edited February 27, 2018 by SolRosenburg I must have lost my connection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corey Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 Ok, show's over. Take the complaining about others to PMs. Off-topic posts here will be mercilessly deleted. Back to softboot carving in this thread. Or skidding, I don't care. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
west carven Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 "yenta"... I never was a fan of Barbra Streisand... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Stevens Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 Maybe it’s time to offer the OP some advice, Solomon. And yeah... the forum does try to have some say in how people talk to each other. As you can see, when you call folks names, they want to call you names back. The real conversation stalls and dudes don’t learn how to EuropeanTurn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Stevens Posted February 27, 2018 Report Share Posted February 27, 2018 31 minutes ago, Corey said: Back to softboot carving in this thread. Or skidding, I don't care. “Softboot Skidding” 0 views 0 comments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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