Yesterday, I rode my new SOWARD for the first time.

Because I had just 3 hours on it on a mainly crowded slope

THE GEAR:
I’m the proud owner of a 175-softflex-SWOARD. My measures are: 184cm, 73.5kg, boot size 43.5. My sets are flat and centred as recommended (stance: 50.5cm, angles still trying for the optimum on SWOARD: F53…55°, B47…50°). I’m standing on a Bomber TD non-step-in with medium bumpers and a 1mm rubber under the base plate. My boot is a Deeluxe Suzuka with a modified spring system (softer springs).
THE LENGTH:
First I worried a little about the long size of the SWOARD. My previous board was a 168 Nidecker Proto that has a much shorter running edge. But my care about the length immediately disappeared after the first turn. It was not a problem at all to deal with this long board. The SWOARD makes its turn very precisely. Whereas my Proto tends to drift a little bit at high speeds in the tail part, the SWOARD cuts the turn on a very thin line without any edge skidding. At higher speeds and longer turns, this gave me a save and stable feeling I’ve never had before.


THE WIDTH:
The width of the board needs some effort to bring it on the edge. However, it is not as demanding as I expected it from other posts.
But there is another effect I like to describe here: During a turn, while I was increasing the board angle (relative to the snow), the force (resistance) to my feet suddenly decreased from one moment to the other and I almost toppled.


That’s it for the moment.


I’m looking forward to next Wednesday. Guess what I will do then…


