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Post by Schneewurm » Monday 23 August 2010, 20:28

Nowadays most carvers knows all the brands around the world for raceboards, alpineboards, carvingboards and so on. There are e.g. boards for competitions on FIS-races, boards for enjoy the extremecarving, boards for to stay colloquy on easy Glacier-slopes & forums and so on.

Beside all that, many humans on the alps have just only the simple demand to ride on a ordinary raceboard. A snowboard which can be purchased from a local manufacture near of them. This way a lot of small alpin-board makers can be foundet spreading all around in Switzerland.

One of them is: www.hze.ch

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Wie mittlerweile bekannt ist, gibt es unzählige Marken auf der Welt für Raceboards, Alpinboards, Cavingboards, usw. Da gibt es Boards um an FIS-Rennen Teil zu nehmen, Boards um das ExtremeCarving zu geniessen, Boards um auf gut ausgeebneten Gletscherpisten und in Foren im Gespräch zu bleiben etc.-etc.

Daneben existieren glücklicherweise immer noch zahlreiche Wintersportler, welche gerne, aber auch ganz gut auf gewöhnlichen Raceboards unterwegs sein wollen. Oft berücksichtigen diese die lokalen Hersteller in ihrem Umfeld. Verteilt über die ganze Schweiz findet man so immer wieder relativ unbekannte Marken mit hervorragenden Produkten.

Eine weitere davon ist: www.hze.ch
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Gliding on Snowboards,
like Pogo, Kessler, Virus, Hot, Nidecker and others,
from 151 up to 183 cm and 14 to 27.4 cm width,
covering any kind of shapes with
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Post by joshdi27 » Thursday 23 September 2010, 20:59

Yes that is right, most of us are thinking about the snowboard that can be purchased from a local store. Those are beautiful snowboards and looks very sturdy. How much is the cost of that board?


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Post by Silber » Friday 24 September 2010, 10:10

well, he really is a manufacturer of quality "tavole" (tavola=table=board in italian)

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Francesco Swoard (1G175M 3G175M020 e 168H054),Wingergun205,Shaman193,TTubeS1/174GS,F2 (RS183'08 e'06/Lancelot/Slbpfl),Virus (Hurric./Dragon),Pogo (Hardc./Imp.),Burton (FP/Speed/PJ/CustomX),WildDuckFantasy, Duret168, OxygenProton168GS

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