First try of a extremecarving board

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First try of a extremecarving board

Post by carvingkid » Tuesday 28 April 2009, 17:10

Hi,
I´am not sure if I like extreme carving boards and want to give a try to an extremecarving board. Makes it sense to try a different type as a Swoard in order to get a first impression/feeling about this type of boards? Like Goltes Extreme Carve, G-Force Blade, Virus X-Treme. What of these boards is most similar to the Swoard? Or are there better alternatives? I´am 179, 85kg.
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Re: First try of a extremecarving board

Post by fivat » Tuesday 28 April 2009, 19:24

What kind on extremecarving style do your refer to? This word is now taken by many brands for marketing purposes. 8O Are you referring to the Swoard-extremecarving style?

Riding on the edge can be performed on any board or skwal (it's an elementary technique). Laying down is easier on a WIDE board (for various reasons, including reduced binding angles and no boot overhang). Linking fully laid turns on all types of snow, on red and black slopes, is easier with the Swoard... thanks to which (and for which) the extremecarving technique has been developed/reinvented by real specialists. The very last generation is pushing the limits still further.

If you are in a hurry, you can go to the meeting in Sölden next week-end to test various copy attempts. Choose a board wide enough for your feet. To test a Swoard you have some info there. More info there too.

Note that one can't really "try" extremecarving during 2-3 runs. A few days can be necessary, but the efforts are worth it. :D Some riders are quickly confortable, some need more time. You may need to change many of your settings, some technical moves, etc. This Forum and the Web site are full of tips to help you. Don't hesitate to ask your technical questions.

Welcome and good luck! 8)

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Re: First try of a extremecarving board

Post by starikashka » Wednesday 29 April 2009, 8:55

carvingkid wrote:I´am not sure if I like extreme carving boards and want to give a try to an extremecarving board.
That`s really confusing :-)
i`m learning

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Post by Transistor Rhythm » Wednesday 29 April 2009, 9:36

Where are you from?

Maybe you're lucky enough to find a willing Swoard rider that lets you test the right board (flex/size) somewhere near you.

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Post by starikashka » Wednesday 29 April 2009, 15:24

TR :-) just another problem will appear - the slope :-)

My view - You would never fully consider the advantages of the extremecarving properties of the Swoard unless you will have appropriate experience of ECing on the steep slopes. I was happy with the copies, but i want to test Swoard :-)

P.S. I`ve meet Patrix from Poland in Soelden last friday, he ride a Swoard, but unfortunately we did not ride on the same slopes and i missed the opportuninty.
i`m learning

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