Support about extremecarving or freecarve/freeride Swoard boards, hardboots and bindings
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Dave
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by Dave » Thursday 29 December 2005, 12:40
Can anyone say if this is bad?
Just got an accident with an other snowboarder who didn't know the way of turning on hardboots
Greetings from a sad swoard-owner
Dave
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István
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by István » Thursday 29 December 2005, 13:43
As I can see it from the pic it is only the top-sheet, so it is not that bad.
Make sure that water cannot get between the layers of the board (I do not see how deep the scratch is). You might use a bit of epoxy for that if needed.
Cheers,
István
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vkrouverk
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by vkrouverk » Thursday 29 December 2005, 18:59
Main thing is that you are OK!
I had similar damage 1.5 years ago and it looked similarly (same depth, but mine was shorter, probably some skier attacked my board in lift line). I fixed it with epoxy and so far no problems. Here is relevant post:
viewtopic.php?p=4903&highlight=#4903
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