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  1. Originally Posted By: Kumapix
    oh, and forward lean does not have any effect on powder riding & legburn


    R U serious?

    Originally Posted By: Niseko Instructor, wooooohoooo
    Anyone that suffers from serious leg burn in pow is probably not used to riding with large amounts of forward lean - as is my normal style of riding as it provides for fast edge to edge response, and equips the rider with significant knee bend allowing a low centre of gravity, and lots of room for impact absorbsion through either up or down un-weighting.


    summed up nicely by NIwoooooohoooooo
  2. What do you wanna do in Tokyo NIwoooooooo, sightseeing or partying?

     

    As much as CB says he hates big cities, he is up in Tokyo partying every once in a wile. I think he is in love with me. wink razz

     

    If you dont get seasick you can get a ferry from Ibaragi (close to Narita airport) to Komakanai in Hokkaido (southern of Shinchitose airport). Its is dirt cheap, but I don't know how you can get to the port if you don't have a car. There are trains but, you will need to transfer at least 2 times.

     

    If you get a JR pass, you can work your way up to Hokkaido as Ezo says hitting all the major Tohoku resorts on your way. Thats a trip worth doing for sure.

  3. Originally Posted By: Niseko Instructor, wooooohoooo
    I have ridden a swallow-tail prior, it was amazing, but it was also $1000 cad.


    I have 2 prior boards, one Khyber and one swallowtail split!
    I love them both but are not for low budget. The khyber was almost 1000$ and the split 2000$ CAN. shifty
    Priors are expensive and take too damn long to make.

    hknz, since you already have a 154 tapered board, I don't think you will notice that much difference if you get a 156 board. I would be between the 161 Summit or the 158 Malolo. Don't be afraid of longer boards, you will just need to lean a bit more forward in order to turn them. wink

  4. Originally Posted By: hknz
    Originally Posted By: tsondaboy

    Its completely the opposite.
    You get leg burn if you don't move your bindings as back as possible. Thats because in order to stay afloat in powder you shift your body weight to the back leg. If you have the bindings on the far back together with a tapered board like fish, you will be able to have a more relaxed stance on the board, hence less rear leg burn.


    It makes sense and i do understand the logic.

    As for tapered powder board, what would you choose?
    2007-08 NS Premier 161 (18mm tapered) US$420 42,000yen
    2007-08 Burton Fish 156 (30mm tapered) US$470 47,000yen
    2007-08 Burton Malolo 154 (20mm tapered) US$470 47,000yen


    I would not go for a board thats less than 160, but as you can see from the above posts, its all a mater of preference.
    Either of the above boards would suit you fine in a powder day NS has an excellent reputation as well as fish, but if you go for Malolo beter get the 158 cm.
  5. Originally Posted By: hknz
    OK means....?
    heard that shifting the binding to the back will burn the back leg.
    not sure about it since i seldom ride powder as, sadly, there is no powder.


    Its completely the opposite.
    You get leg burn if you don't move your bindings as back as possible. Thats because in order to stay afloat in powder you shift your body weight to the back leg. If you have the bindings on the far back together with a tapered board like fish, you will be able to have a more relaxed stance on the board, hence less rear leg burn.
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