The NEXT Swoard
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The NEXT Swoard
This question is just for fun.
If Jacques and the Swoard team were to develop a third board what type of board design would you get you excited enough to make you really want to own it?
Let's hear what your dream board order to Swoard would be.
Provide the reader with the boards' basic purpose, it's length, sidecut radius, waist width etc.
I'll get the ball rolling.
My order would be an Extremecarver that was detuned for powder.
I imagine a cross between the Extremecarver and a hardboot specific allmontain board. I have big feet and am pretty heavy, so I ride a 175 Medium and a 175 Hard. I'd like to see a 170ish long, 24cm to 25cm wide board for more float and even flatter stance angles and an 11m sidecut radius. The flex pattern would make it a VERY, VERY good board for ECing in hard boots, but would have a more turned up nose and tail for riding powder and fakie.
I imagine surfing the crud and several day old powder in hard boots then laying down 3 or 4 EC turns on piste, all in the same top to bottom run.
My credit card is already burning a hole in my pocket:)
Cheers
Rob
If Jacques and the Swoard team were to develop a third board what type of board design would you get you excited enough to make you really want to own it?
Let's hear what your dream board order to Swoard would be.
Provide the reader with the boards' basic purpose, it's length, sidecut radius, waist width etc.
I'll get the ball rolling.
My order would be an Extremecarver that was detuned for powder.
I imagine a cross between the Extremecarver and a hardboot specific allmontain board. I have big feet and am pretty heavy, so I ride a 175 Medium and a 175 Hard. I'd like to see a 170ish long, 24cm to 25cm wide board for more float and even flatter stance angles and an 11m sidecut radius. The flex pattern would make it a VERY, VERY good board for ECing in hard boots, but would have a more turned up nose and tail for riding powder and fakie.
I imagine surfing the crud and several day old powder in hard boots then laying down 3 or 4 EC turns on piste, all in the same top to bottom run.
My credit card is already burning a hole in my pocket:)
Cheers
Rob
1) A 175 cm long 17-18 cm wide carving machine with lots of pop and a progressive sidecut with a blended radius around 11m for crowded days for playing chicken, if you know what that means
2) A 185+ cm long 19-20 cm wide speed machine with a radius over 15m to go downhill with a speed that melts the snow and then lay a few fully extended turns, then just stick it into the snow next to the pub, but the board still stands out do to its length.

2) A 185+ cm long 19-20 cm wide speed machine with a radius over 15m to go downhill with a speed that melts the snow and then lay a few fully extended turns, then just stick it into the snow next to the pub, but the board still stands out do to its length.
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I'ld like flexible binding positions. Would be funny to experiment with bindings that get smaller stance the more you are inclined (would save you power) and maybe at the same time increase angle by 20-30°.
So you could have a stable position for traverses (say 40/20 angles with 65cm stance when bombing down the hill or traversing between turns and 60/50 with 45cm once fully inclined). To ride this one would use softboots with those $1500 carbon softboot addons some crazy Canadians showed around at last ISPO (making a stiffer boot than any hardboot if wanted)....
I don't think there is huge potential in boards, real potential lies in boots/bindings (problem is especially develloping boots is much more expensive than changing something on board design/materials)
So you could have a stable position for traverses (say 40/20 angles with 65cm stance when bombing down the hill or traversing between turns and 60/50 with 45cm once fully inclined). To ride this one would use softboots with those $1500 carbon softboot addons some crazy Canadians showed around at last ISPO (making a stiffer boot than any hardboot if wanted)....
I don't think there is huge potential in boards, real potential lies in boots/bindings (problem is especially develloping boots is much more expensive than changing something on board design/materials)
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Extremecarving hard boots, designed by Swoard !!!
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thisLe Fanfoué wrote:Extremecarving hard boots, designed by Swoard !!!

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Oh, by all means, I agree with you. My board is also almost brand new and I am deliriously happy with it.
The discussion, however is what are / will the guys at swoard (be) up to. What will / are they develop(ing). With that in mind, I find it curious that the new board has not been mentioned on the forum yet.
The discussion, however is what are / will the guys at swoard (be) up to. What will / are they develop(ing). With that in mind, I find it curious that the new board has not been mentioned on the forum yet.