Square nose - for what purpose?

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Square nose - for what purpose?

Post by domsch » Wednesday 7 January 2009, 21:28

I just read some news about the last snowboarding and I saw the picture with schoch and his new board. Somehow I thought he just hold it up side down, but obviously it's not.
Does anybody know why this kind of nose is better? It's just ugly for me :lol:

Article with other picture: http://www.blick.ch/sport/wintersport/s ... eck-109106
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Post by RicHard » Wednesday 7 January 2009, 21:58

The reasons that come to my mind are the following:

- longer effective edge in case of same boards length.
- less mass in the tip (better vibrations control).

I think that even "Groove" boards was with the almost "straight" tip.
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Post by Willow 15 » Wednesday 7 January 2009, 22:27

Check out SG's, Kessler, and Oxcess. Maybe not as extreme as Black Pearl but it obviously works. Personally I love the shape, it looks like it means business, and it does as I know because my SG full race 63 is the best alpine board I have ridden so far.

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Post by kailua » Wednesday 7 January 2009, 22:49

[img]Check%20out%20SG's[/img]

Check out the older SG's and you will find out, if a long effective Edge make sense :lol:
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Post by RicHard » Wednesday 7 January 2009, 22:53

kailua wrote:[img]Check%20out%20SG's[/img]

Checkt out the older SG's and you will find out, if a long effective Edge make sense :lol:
Well... what I think is that a long tip means better chances to "engage" the gate properly during a race.
A "square" tip could "crash" against the pole while a long tip could "drive" the rest of the board along the pole.
That's why a square tip means, to me, a better performance on freecarving and race technique but a performance worse than the one of a "long tipped" board.
Just my opinion.
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