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Does Skwaling make you a better snowboard carver ?


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9 hours ago, Corey said:

The Skwal comes out when I'm bored at the local hill. It's different enough to keep things interesting. 

Exactly! My Coda does a good job with crud and pushpiles so it comes out later in the day. It definitely makes our 800 ft hill more interesting! It also has more of a skiers cadence, better when the hill is busy, or while hanging out with skiers.

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16 hours ago, Algunderfoot said:

In Summer I ride a Goode slalom ski with canted hardboots as well ?. If Alpine Snowboarding has a Surf inspiration, Skwalling definitely has a waterskiing connection!

"Goode" hardboots ?.   U r the real deal.  

You know, its my slalom water skiing experience  (my "skwal" stance ?) that has me prepared to revisit Alpine after a 17 year hiatus.  My burton winds r now mounted to a borrowed 170 Donek FC via td1 clips at 58/50. Will post on bomber how it all goes.  Hopefully my "water skwal" experience will help me transition from 21/9 without major issues.  

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You heard wrong, but please show us the video of your attempt.

Then head over to Deer Valley. Might have a better chance there. Stein skied with his legs totally together. Talk with a Norwegian accent..........

It helps if you have ski poles. Act haughty. Rated #1 for grooming every year. ?

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