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  1. i think if you can fit 2 fingers into your boot you would know already that it's too big for you!!!!

    when you try boots on in the store they should be tight, without any pressure points. If they're a bit too tight then it's perfect (if they're leather, not hard gum) since the leather will pack out after 10 days of riding. This year burton boots have a large toe box which helps. they also have shrinkage tech which lets you downsize. ie I was a 10.5 but with the large toe box, this year I can squeeze into a 10, and with the shrinkage tech is has a size 9 imprint. This means I can now go to a size m binding, and have more stance options on boards with a narrow waist. Oh yeah i have the burton Ion.

     

    I have a high instep too, and high arches. I use a custom made insole (worth $200), but superfeet ($30) work well too. you might need to get a size bigger to accomodate your feet and trim the toe bit...but find someone knowledgeable in a store to help you out.

  2. reverse camber means the tips of the board go up instead of down (put your board on the floor and see how the middle of it isn't flat on the ground. with reverse camber when you put the board on the floor, depending on the style, between the bindings is flat on the floor and the nose and tail are in the air.

    This means: easier to butter, generally a more fun board for park and having fun all over the resort. Should be not as good for speed or hardpack as regular camber. In powder since the nose is up already, you don't have to put your weight on your back foot = which eliminates back leg burn

     

    lib tech has banana tech

    k2 has rocker tech

    burton has s-rocker (fish, fish ltd, nofish, piranha), v-rocker (hero)and camberless (fix)

    rome has something

    and there's a couple of others too

  3. Originally Posted By: snowhunter
    banana.jpg



    Mr Snowhunter's new Lib Tech snowboard. He's counting down the days till he gets to use it. smile


    I traded my noboard fish for a 152 skate banana for a run last winter and it seemed like a super fun board. just wish they'd make bigger sizes (around 161/162).

    for whoever was asking about reverse camber'd boards, go read up on it on the burton forums. There's a couple huge discussions about banana tech vs the burton hero (v-rocker)
  4. I think Tubby's referring to 09 vids...

     

    Burton's It's always snowing somewhere has some serious stoke

    Ready by absinthe

     

    and you HAVE to get That's it, That's all <-that's the video of the year (but I haven't seen it yet)

     

    oh, and a friend told me that Aethestica was good

     

    and I got Car Danchi 3 already and it will def get you wanting to ride the pow!

  5. Originally Posted By: tsondaboy
    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


    yes I am serious.
    lets look at niseko instructors points:
    fast edge to edge response --- nothing to do with back leg burn
    low centre of gravity------ditto
    lots of room for impact absorbsion ----- ditto

    back leg burn comes from putting your weight on your back leg to keep the nose of your board up in pow. with a tapered board, your weight is naturally on the back of the board eliminating the need to keep your weight on the back leg. you ride with your weight centred and that's that
  6. tsonda you don't seem to understand that taper eliminates the need for a longer board.

     

    I just looked up the specs and his option eclipse seems to have 3mm of taper which is basically none. going to a 154 malolo with 20mm of taper will have a big difference in pow. going to a 156 fish with 30mm of taper will have a HUGE difference

     

     

    oh, and forward lean does not have any effect on powder riding & legburn

  7. Originally Posted By: hknz
    what i mean is to turn in groomed runs.
    cos 255mm is more likely a mid-wide to wide board.
    i havent try one, but just heard and know that.


    You've heard correctly, but like I said the tail on the fish is so small that you have no problems turning. If you're worried about on piste ride-ability then go with the malolo. It rides like a normal snowboard on piste and floats really well in the powder.

    Niseko instructor... I checked the board specs and the last 4 years of t6's have not been tapered... just sayin'. are you comparing the waist to the nose width? actually, don't bother answering that - it's not relevant to this thread. HKNZ is, after all, trying to decide between 3 powder boards...
  8. Originally Posted By: Niseko Instructor, wooooohoooo
    when combined with its tapered shape means that it rises above the pow well.


    sorry, the T6 is not tapered. Tapered boards in burton's line are the supermodel (10mm), malolo (20mm), piranha (25mm)(that's a special order), and the fish at 30mm.

    Anyways, HKNZ, you should be choosing between a 54 malolo and a 56 fish. for malolo's they recommend getting a board 2-4cm shorter than your regular board. For the fish it's 3cm to 6cm down from normal board length.
    The malolo will let you ride groomers no problem. ie if you're planning a bc day and when you get to the top the conditions aren't favourable and you decide to do a resort day instead.
    The fish would be when there's pow out and you want to slay it. On so-so days you would use your regular board.
    Since you're going to Niseko, which is known for big pow, I would say get the fish.
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