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boardsick2008OfflineNon-member
Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 06, 2008 - 09:55 PM



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the original fish shape was great for riding pure deep powder, with its wide nose, short tail and fish tip profile for turning through pow. saved your back leg. but - it was a disaster as soon as you hit hardpack, ice, thin powder over hard crust, or on a piste. or slush. you just couldn't turn, slow down or stop quick enough. havn't tried the revised model with the longer tail.

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Jeff-PellingOfflineSCUK Member
Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 06, 2008 - 10:34 PM



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philw has got it covered. I'd just add:

enjoy it when it comes - if you're a two weeks a year rider it's 1st lift / last chair and get as much as you can

Whoop. A lot. Some might say that's really cheesy but hey - no-one's going to know, are they?

Come to Fernie. Very Happy
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 11, 2008 - 10:13 PM



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Hey..Dunno If Its Still Active This Thread..But....Is It Pretty Crucial To Change Binding Setups For Pow....Cuz This Would Surely Screw Up My All-Mountain Setup....=[
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 24, 2008 - 04:29 PM



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i remember a couple of years ago in les deux alpes i was a noob and tipped off the side of the boardercross in les deux alpes. i watched my mates coast down while i just went ribs deep. i dont think ive ever been so pissed off trying to dig myself out. i ended up having to 'superman' it on top of my board until i hit some harder stuff. hasnt put me off though...
 
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