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cantridepeteOfflineSCUK Member
Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 13, 2011 - 06:10 PM



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winni wrote:
Does this count? or does it have to come from Burton/Rome/Lib/

http://www.truesnowboards.com/eu/en/shop.htm

Our board range splits into 2

The Freedom, Expression and Fun boards are 'directional' twin tips .


you do understand the difference between a directional twin tip, and just setting back the bindings though right Smile
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 13, 2011 - 11:08 PM



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cantridepete - Yes I do but I was referring to the description of the Courage and Deviant which are truetwins.


winni wrote:
Does this count? or does it have to come from Burton/Rome/Lib/

http://www.truesnowboards.com/eu/en/shop.htm

Our board range splits into 2 groups:

The Courage and Deviant boards are symmetrical twin tips optimised for freestyle riding but they can still be used on the slopes by setting your bindings back from the centre by one or two positions (20mm or 40mm).

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You're on your own dude.....let it go.....

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nickmotture wrote:
You're on your own dude.....let it go.....


Ha! - Nick

Are you saying the opinion of a UK snowboard designer/producer are not valid as well?
 
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ChasKiOfflineSCUK Member
Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 14, 2011 - 10:20 AM



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winni wrote:

Ha! - Nick

Are you saying the opinion of a UK snowboard designer/producer are not valid as well?


I think Nick (and Ace, the friendly mod a page back ago) are saying everyone's had their say on setting bindings back on true twins now and that it's better to just let it go so the discussion can move forward, as this is getting a bit stale now!

If you (or anyone) want to continue it why don't you PM those you feel a need to respond to? Smile
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 14, 2011 - 11:26 AM



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ChasKi wrote:
winni wrote:

Ha! - Nick

Are you saying the opinion of a UK snowboard designer/producer are not valid as well?


I think Nick (and Ace, the friendly mod a page back ago) are saying everyone's had their say on setting bindings back on true twins now and that it's better to just let it go so the discussion can move forward, as this is getting a bit stale now!

If you (or anyone) want to continue it why don't you PM those you feel a need to respond to? Smile


I like that name - "Ace the Friendly Mod" Very Happy

That was indeed the point I was trying to get across - you have done that, and it worked for you. Someone else said that in his view that technique would not make a difference to ability to ride straight.

I would say that the advice is up there for people to see and to use or not use. Lets move on!

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 24, 2011 - 10:00 PM



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just to add to everyone elce, its nothing to do with the board you ride,setup or weight. as people have said before you need to be evenly ballanced over both feet. if you are feeling the board catching on your back foot both on your toe and heel edge, then i sounds like you have more of your weight on your back foot. try a little more weight on your fron foot.
 
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