Thanks for a great site!
I have been sliding and carving on snowboards since -89. I do get to go just a week or so a winter but what can you do when you live in a flat part of Sweden

You fly paramotor or windsurf the rest of the year instead...
(I know this is an old one)
But for a week ago I found your video on youtube "Stoked"
Insane carving, I have never seen anyting like it before

So now I have made up my mind, I will upgrade my old Burton Alp 6.4 board.
Question is would you be able with a Swoard to carv smaller and quicker but obviously not so deap (armpit) Or is it just GS slalom turns??
All films I have seen with the Swoard is when riders is doing sweet GS turns but no SL short turn
Also could anyone just throw some light on the Medium VS Hard board
Medium should be more easy board to ride and the Hard would be the more difficult.
But on hard ice snow the softer board is the best suited??
I believe I am on the edge in between the two.
So what board should I get if I do go for the Swoard
79kg
180cm
Bootsize ? 42 in normal shoes
But I am about to replace the old Salomon whit a proper snowboard boot.
Skill level
I can carve whit my soft Burton board well in softer snow. My Burton tends to lose it's grip when it is getting steeper (red slope) and ice/hard packed snow.
I do want to be able to engage the edge on hard/ice snow on a red slope whit confidence that I don't wipe out to often. I like to push myself so I don't want to hang around the blue slope all the time.
Last one is the Swoard for me or should I go for an F2 silberpfeil ?
/ Anders