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Goltes Procarve?

Post by MennoB » Friday 18 February 2005, 14:41

In my local snowboarding shop there's an attractive offer on these boards...

http://www.goltes.si/SnowboardDetails.aspx?board_id=10
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Especially the 170 and 175 length seems attractive.
For the 175, specs are
Radius = 12 metres
Edge length = 160
Wisth = 243/190/241

Construction quality and finish were excellent.
On their website they say they have 2 riders in the FIS world cup

Anyone knows there boards?

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Post by sml » Friday 18 February 2005, 17:06

Hello,

Looks pretty much like Jakob's.

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Post by Milosh » Saturday 19 February 2005, 11:29

Hi!

Goltes is a snowboard company from Slovenia. There boards are quite attractive, but I know some guys who had bad experiences with this trademark (that includes me).

The problem which we had was with braking of the upper layer of the board. My board also curved in torsion because of agressive style of riding.

I am not saying that the boards are bad (some guys also had good experiences with this boards), but I think that for example HOT, F2 or BURTON and of course SWOARD is much better choice.
HOT Special 167, ELAN Balllistic 171
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Post by Jakob » Saturday 19 February 2005, 14:11

Indeed it is a board I had with me in Zinal. I rode it the whole week in Zinal so I good a pretty good picture about the board.

Goltes had been making boards for quite a while now, and I sort of follow their development from my first curves on snowboard back in early 90's. I learned how to ride on their board, my first board was Goltes, then I switched from Goltes but kept an eye on them all the time. 8O

Their board I've tried were OK, but Procarve, this years model and at the moment their best board is in my opinion very very good. It is torsionally very stiff (even Jacques confirmed this in Zinal when he tried it with the hand), has radius of 12m, which is in my opinion also very good because it offers a bit more manouvrability than bigger radiuses on marrower and more crowded slopes and 175cm is perfect for my hight (183cm) and my weight (89kg) as it is quite stiff. I must say that I was very confident on it in every condition, the edge hold well on the harder part (the steep part) on the piste down in Zinal (those who have been there know it), I didn't have a problem with nose diving and as far as I've seen and tried it the quality of production is very good. I had some fallovers too in which the board dangerously bent but it never showed any signs of tiredness. :lol:

That's it. In my opinion it is a very good board that can easily compete with F2 speedster, Hot Blast (although probably not that stiff) and also with the boards that came from Burtons production. Wouldn't want to compare it with Swoard, because as said many times it is a very different board, although there is no question of being able to EC with Goltes. No problem. :twisted:

I wouldn't want to advertise, but I hope this short review helps.

Bye,

Jakob
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Post by MennoB » Monday 21 February 2005, 13:34

Hi Jakob,

Thanks for posting your experiences.

At present I have a Nidecker Proto.
The second edition, not the last one where they "raped" the board by glueing a freeride-ish nose and tail onto the board.
That is, the one with wood-and-black finish.

This board is nice, but the radius is too short - only 8.5 or 9 metres.
The result - it is difficult to make high-speed, longer turns on it.
I can do EC with it, but the turns are too tight.

I'm looking for a board with the 12-meter radius, and it must be very stable on higher speeds too.
But I don't have the budget to buy a Swoard.

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I saw the procarve in the shop, and could see immediately that build quality and attention to detail was good.

But that doesn't say anything about how the board rides.

So I was curious about:
-How does the board last under normal usage
-What are the riding characteristics

Of course I realize that this board is not a Swoard.
But looking at the specifications, what differences can I expect:
-Compared to my Nidecker Proto
-Compared to the Swoard

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