I promised to provide a short review after the first days, so here it is. Keep in mind that this is my personal feelings and my experience, based on my skills (or not skills)...
The purchase and delivery.
I didn't see physically a SWOARD before, so it was kind of a hit-or-miss purchase. I knew SWOARDS were made by VIRUS before, and as I had several VIRUSses before, I decided that it can't be all wrong and ordered a SWOARD. Not one, not two, but all three "Swoarders" participated in the email backs and fourths and helped me finding the right length and stiffness. So I was very well taken care of...!
The purchase itself is fairly easy, and the board arrived well packed and quickly.
Why SWOARD?
Well, as said, I had VIRUS boards before, the last one a custom Lightning. I liked them, but found the last board too hard for me and hard to control. Somehow the concept of SWOARD looked right, but in the end, it wasn't a rational decision, but one from the stomach.
Me and the board settings.
Being 186cm tall and bringing along 74kg, I ordered a 175S SWOARD.
Jacques helped me decide the stance and angles, so I started with the middle position and 42/52° (if I remember correctly).
This wasn't for me, and after some trying, I ended up with 51cm stance (which is 3cm or so closer than the middle position) and much steeper angles: 47.5° and 57.5°.
I'm using a somewhat suboptimal binding, namely the F2 Intec step in. I slightly enlarged the heel holes in the binding, giving a bit more flexibility sideways... perfect now.
And finally... how it rides.
Well, honestly, it needed a day or so to learn how the board works. But then... WOW! The conditions these three days in Zermatt were windy, snowy, with a lot of fresh snow on a rather hard base. So not the ideal extremecarving conditions I guess, but workable.
Guys, well done. The board handles like a smaller one, turns easy, allows quick and slow turns. With my limited skills, I could handle much steeper slopes, making niiiiiiiice carves. With the VIRUS, I couldn't handle comparably steep slopes.
The grip is perfect - I almost never "lost" a carve. I believe the stiffness is perfect as well, although I couldn't compare of course. It just felt right.
We'll see how it handles icy surfaces.
What to say more... the VIRUS went to Ebay....

-Simon