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István
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by István » Wednesday 17 November 2004, 17:43
Hmmm, Skwal - Cool, never tried it. On the other hand it is absolutely the opposite of the wide-board concept.....
I had issues on my Silberpfeil with the angles, so what would I experience on a signifficantly wider board?
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by Silber » Wednesday 17 November 2004, 18:25
Yes, cool if you ride on a blue track...try it on a steep double diamond with people in the middle... and then those 75° angles will be a lot of fun...
Not for me. Thanks. Big waste of money.
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pokkis
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by pokkis » Wednesday 17 November 2004, 18:34
Heh, there is no way one could ride those things with 75 angles

my Bastard is 14 cm width and it requires 80/85 minimum

But seriously 75 angles are not so bad, i'm riding those everyday as well in Zinal video with those numbers

but this season i
try to learn ride my Swoard with more modest ones

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by Marc Andre Panet-Raymond » Thursday 18 November 2004, 2:13
Half the width of a swoard and double the angles= diametrically opposed to the EC philosophy.

I think it's more a marketing scheme directed to racers who might want to carve maybe

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István
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by István » Thursday 18 November 2004, 9:26
Pokkis is right, the stance on a Skwal is not 75 degrees. The lowest angle I could apply to my Silberpfeil (width 18.5cm) was 66 at the back, with cants, lifts, etc, with a boot size of 44 to avoid overhang.
I guess the stance on the Skwal will be pretty much close to 90 degrees (actually in line with the boards line). Or you do not go that deep....
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by SITO » Thursday 18 November 2004, 12:21
Hi guys.
Yes this isn't a carving snowboard, mpride makes several skwal

, and his bindings is for this.
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