
Nils
Moderators: fivat, rilliet, nils
Yes, I have ridden a VIRUS Psycho for three seasons. I sold this one because the board needed too much space at the slopes and was not for me. But the craftmanship and pleasure I had with it, was topnotch. It's true the Virus is something more forgiven but the edgehold of a SWOARD is better. The bite of a classic SWOARD is more agressive, when it's there, it stays there, push it all the way, no doubt about that, and that's what I like about it. You have so much confidence in a turn, it won't break out. But you can also slide or cruise the board.schatten wrote:I am using rotional technique, too. Drifting I found easy, thats no problem. Catching an edge was also not the issue. But the transition from drift to carve felt somehow "digital".
Did you ever ride a Virus board?
I agree with Nils that just a few runs are not suffcient to get famillar with a board but the ME109 felt better for me in the same short testing time.