Hi Guys,
Great Site.
I would like to know what level of carving is possible with good strap bindings and good stiff soft boots?
If no boot overhang exists what effect does squarer stance angles have on your ability to carve and how does it effect body positioning. (eg 27deg front foot and 12deg rear foot).
Also what foward lean angles are recommended for carving?
It also appears from the photo of your boards on the equipment page that the board on the left has the stance positioned a little rear of the centre of the board. Is this just an illusion or is this true?
After seeing your video I would be interested in trying a hard boot setup such as yours. Finding equipment in this part of the world definately be a problem.
Your carving footage is very impressive.
Thanks Bert.
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Hi Bert,
Thank you for the compliments.
As we said on the web site, carving with freestyle suff is possible but not efficient. Stiff soft boots are hard toward current soft boots, but loose and inaccurate toward real hard boots. The same thing is true with the boards.
Concerning the angulation, the freestyle stance you describe works fine in frontside turns, but extreme carving in backside is really difficult.
You can find hard boots equipment at http://www.blue-tomato.com or http://www.bomberonline.com
As in our opinion, there is no alpine board adapted to extreme carving on the market, we are going to produce and sell our boards.
Have a nice, cold and snow-covered summer, you lucky Australian!
Jacques
Thank you for the compliments.
As we said on the web site, carving with freestyle suff is possible but not efficient. Stiff soft boots are hard toward current soft boots, but loose and inaccurate toward real hard boots. The same thing is true with the boards.
Concerning the angulation, the freestyle stance you describe works fine in frontside turns, but extreme carving in backside is really difficult.
What do you mean?Also what foward lean angles are recommended for carving?
It is an illusion. Both stances are centered, but the characteristic nose shape makes it confusing...It also appears from the photo of your boards on the equipment page that the board on the left has the stance positioned a little rear of the centre of the board. Is this just an illusion or is this true?
It seems to be a problem all around the world.After seeing your video I would be interested in trying a hard boot setup such as yours. Finding equipment in this part of the world definately be a problem.
You can find hard boots equipment at http://www.blue-tomato.com or http://www.bomberonline.com
As in our opinion, there is no alpine board adapted to extreme carving on the market, we are going to produce and sell our boards.
Have a nice, cold and snow-covered summer, you lucky Australian!
Jacques