Yes, of course. But the flex and the nose are soooooo different isn't it?
i'm thinking about a unique board with preference for powder
hello from Israel! carving boards and powder..
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Dual
Leucistic,
As mentioned by other, the Dual is a great board for your needs.
I own the Dual and can attest the board can do what you are looking for: riding powder and carving.
I have tried the Dual in harboot (carving) and softboot (powder) and the board will meet your needs very well. In deeper powder, I was expecting to have to put a lot of weight on my back foot but it was not at all the case, the board float nicely in soft powder. I was able to go back and forth between powder and groomed pistes.
One thing I really like about Swoard (Dual and Extremecarver) is the ratio of user's friendliness to performances. Both boards are very easy to ride, forgiving, not tiring for the legs yet the carving on hard snow/ice is outstanding.
As mentioned by other, the Dual is a great board for your needs.
I own the Dual and can attest the board can do what you are looking for: riding powder and carving.
I have tried the Dual in harboot (carving) and softboot (powder) and the board will meet your needs very well. In deeper powder, I was expecting to have to put a lot of weight on my back foot but it was not at all the case, the board float nicely in soft powder. I was able to go back and forth between powder and groomed pistes.
One thing I really like about Swoard (Dual and Extremecarver) is the ratio of user's friendliness to performances. Both boards are very easy to ride, forgiving, not tiring for the legs yet the carving on hard snow/ice is outstanding.