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by jason_watkins
Tuesday 24 February 2004, 21:44
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: DEELUXE + RAB + INTEC test
Replies: 28
Views: 39642

I've read a comment by at least one person online that put extra dampening material imbetween the base plate and the toe/heel blocks on TD1's. Perhaps this would be a way to get some flex back with the convenience of INTEC?
by jason_watkins
Saturday 21 February 2004, 2:46
Forum: BOARDS: Extremecarver Gen5, Pro2, Dual2, Stoke | Hardboots EC12 | Bindings
Topic: why wider boards if on a skwal u can do EC? => $$$?
Replies: 40
Views: 30269

Actully that board was sold for $250. Nice try...... Jake Scott living this FORUM.... Here's something posted from bomber about it: Madd 158 SRP (1996) $850 - according to Performance Snowboard Reports magazine that year, and John G. said the same when I called him. And here's Mr. Gilmore himself f...
by jason_watkins
Friday 20 February 2004, 21:47
Forum: BOARDS: Extremecarver Gen5, Pro2, Dual2, Stoke | Hardboots EC12 | Bindings
Topic: why wider boards if on a skwal u can do EC? => $$$?
Replies: 40
Views: 30269

What do you think of this guys picture? Pretty good huh. Is he on a bargain board to? So it looks as though this guy HAS put up so you should take your own advise and ........ Just a thought http://www.eces.us/ :roll: Bad pic to use for your example. That's a MADD snowboard. I've read that they ori...
by jason_watkins
Tuesday 17 February 2004, 22:37
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: The right and complete gear off piste: Recommendations!
Replies: 20
Views: 15524

Karhu makes fat short skies with softboot strap bindings. Some have built in skins too.

If you decide on hardboots instead for glaciers, rossingal makes a short fat ski named "expedition" that has an alpine touring style binding.
by jason_watkins
Thursday 12 February 2004, 2:06
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Bomber & EC
Replies: 9
Views: 9099

where is this movie you are talking about? I must have missed it on Bomber Online.
by jason_watkins
Friday 24 October 2003, 19:08
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: sensation of gravity/pressure when fully laid out?
Replies: 45
Views: 34127

KJL:

Thanks for that great explination. I think that's probibly the best perspective on the difference. Maybe when you're on N.E. USA blue ice you need that gentleness on the first half of the turn, but otherwise I tink that's right on.
by jason_watkins
Wednesday 22 October 2003, 7:52
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: sensation of gravity/pressure when fully laid out?
Replies: 45
Views: 34127

As explained with the push-pull technique it seems like you have misunderstood it. You initiate the turn with a slight upper body rotation and then you edge. The dosing of your edging depend on how you use your knees and can be done as gentle as you want. In fact the rotational style and push-pull ...
by jason_watkins
Wednesday 22 October 2003, 7:09
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: sensation of gravity/pressure when fully laid out?
Replies: 45
Views: 34127

Racers do occasionally what ever needed to do to survive on track, one should never look just one shot or one turn there, rather general way of riding during whole race. Thanks, I said exactly this when people were discussing technique based on pictures of racers in mid turn on another forum last y...
by jason_watkins
Wednesday 15 October 2003, 18:35
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: sensation of gravity/pressure when fully laid out?
Replies: 45
Views: 34127

I love threads like this. I too learn by conceptualizing and visualizing. My most successful carving (I'm using softboots) has been using something imbetween "bomber" and "extremecarving" styles. While standing relaxed in a traverse, I quickly drop my body by bending my kness and roll onto the downh...
by jason_watkins
Sunday 12 October 2003, 8:05
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Snowboarding / mountain jacket: Recommendations?
Replies: 6
Views: 7450

I'm in the NW USA, where it's very wet. Sometimes it rains while we snowboard :(. I have a nylon with gore-tex jacket, but just water-resistant nylon pants. Both have kept me dry, so I wouldn't worry about having the Gore-tex waterpoof breathable membrane. I have a North Face Guide jacket of some so...
by jason_watkins
Sunday 12 October 2003, 7:57
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Extremecarving <-----> Freeriding
Replies: 8
Views: 9630

Jacques: I'm very interested in your thoughts on what makes a good freeride or all-mountain board (hardboots). I'm buying my first board for hardboots, and want it to be a "does everything" board. That means carving, moguls, jumps and off piste. Then maybe I'll get something more specialized like a ...
by jason_watkins
Tuesday 7 October 2003, 20:43
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Technique and Equipment
Replies: 31
Views: 30098

How does the Snow Pro binding compare to the Burton Physics in stiffness?
by jason_watkins
Tuesday 23 September 2003, 4:29
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: New: Extremecarving movie 2003
Replies: 2
Views: 3313

wow

great movie guys, nice music and mood.

and your riding is so SMOOOOOTH now, much more effortless than the footage in extreme dreamer.
by jason_watkins
Wednesday 19 February 2003, 3:55
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: beginner progression
Replies: 7
Views: 7355

shoulders square

nope, feels fine.

I can even turn my shoulders square at much lower angles as well. I think the key is that softboots let you rotate your ankles forward, and you have to drive the rear knee towards the front.

I don't know if I'd be able to do it in hardboots where your ankle is more restricted.
by jason_watkins
Tuesday 18 February 2003, 4:43
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: beginner progression
Replies: 7
Views: 7355

angles

I'm in softboots, so I have no problem getting shoulders square to the board on heelside. Also, sitting the toilet happens when your body is compressed like in the classic alpine carve. If you're specificly using push pull you're extending through the carve so the problem is minimized. I would love ...