Re: Hardgoods 23/24
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 6:02 am
I assumed that he would create his own brand of snowboards…
Like a lot of ex B riders.. p bauer, gigi, shaun, uninc…
Like a lot of ex B riders.. p bauer, gigi, shaun, uninc…
If you have a tighter sidecut like on those boards, you can carve without getting low, and tight sidecut adds a few mm at the feet. Think it’s in how he rides. A board like that is really agile even if it’s stiff, so there are benefits. I used to run a 245ww in size 11 boots just fine, but didn’t really put my hands down much:pSpenser wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:10 am Old school skinny waist, 10.5 boot, and no drag? Yeah right. Maybe not in Japan powder. But then, tons of people rode specs like that for quite some time. I was surprised to see how narrow they are, though.
I ride 30/9, and can graze size 9 boots when riding under a 260 waist (not to say I "drag" and get hung up), but I think I spend time carving differently than he typically rides. That said, 10.5 on 245mm is adding 1.5cm to the boot (roughly) and taking 1.5cm from the board, compared to me... that's 3cm more overhang in total, 1.5 on each side. Pretty big difference, even considering small variances in exact under-foot width, etc.jota wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:59 amYes but 21 in front and 6 or 9 rear…Spenser wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:10 am Old school skinny waist, 10.5 boot, and no drag? Yeah right. Maybe not in Japan powder. But then, tons of people rode specs like that for quite some time. I was surprised to see how narrow they are, though.
Yeah, that does make sense, it's just narrow by today's standard widths.casjcade wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:52 amIf you have a tighter sidecut like on those boards, you can carve without getting low, and tight sidecut adds a few mm at the feet. Think it’s in how he rides. A board like that is really agile even if it’s stiff, so there are benefits. I used to run a 245ww in size 11 boots just fine, but didn’t really put my hands down much:pSpenser wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:10 am Old school skinny waist, 10.5 boot, and no drag? Yeah right. Maybe not in Japan powder. But then, tons of people rode specs like that for quite some time. I was surprised to see how narrow they are, though.
It was the first thing I thought. That makes a lot of sense. Terje has a very special ridingSpenser wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 11:25 amI ride 30/9, and can graze size 9 boots when riding under a 260 waist (not to say I "drag" and get hung up), but I think I spend time carving differently than he typically rides.jota wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:59 amYes but 21 in front and 6 or 9 rear…Spenser wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:10 am Old school skinny waist, 10.5 boot, and no drag? Yeah right. Maybe not in Japan powder. But then, tons of people rode specs like that for quite some time. I was surprised to see how narrow they are, though.
Chatted with a Burton rep and got confirmation that next season there will be Malavitas, but it'll be the final year =/.Paidingum wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 6:59 pm No malavitas in the Burton catalog. Stock up now if you can.
I'm guessing just black ones carried over from this season?
I don't think Terje is often riding the kind of snow where drag matters much.Spenser wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 11:56 amYeah, that does make sense, it's just narrow by today's standard widths.casjcade wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:52 amIf you have a tighter sidecut like on those boards, you can carve without getting low, and tight sidecut adds a few mm at the feet. Think it’s in how he rides. A board like that is really agile even if it’s stiff, so there are benefits. I used to run a 245ww in size 11 boots just fine, but didn’t really put my hands down much:pSpenser wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 1:10 am Old school skinny waist, 10.5 boot, and no drag? Yeah right. Maybe not in Japan powder. But then, tons of people rode specs like that for quite some time. I was surprised to see how narrow they are, though.
Long time ago I used to ride a 56 uninc (tight sidecut, 246 waist) with 10.5 ions, and that was when my stance was 2" widerI still remember having boot drag issues at times, way before I got into carving..
They didn't specify. I was asking specifically about the leathers, and they said they "believe" there'll be a final run of the leathers