Picked it up Monday.Sorry Duffy, have been out traveling. My order was from end of June. Boards arrived today! Yours?
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Picked it up Monday.Sorry Duffy, have been out traveling. My order was from end of June. Boards arrived today! Yours?
Haha.. first thing that came to my mind when I saw the pics of the snowboards was Peyronie's desease.I’ve always thought of surfboards as being two boards glued together at the stringer. One for the toe side, one for the heel side.
You have to make adjustments to stance/weight distribution depending on which board was primary. In practice you’re really just compromising.
On an Asym you can just set your feet in the sweet spot (HPSB) and just live there.
Where does the asym nose fit in?
Think about the 2 boards glued together. What they really are ideally is 2 anatomically compensated symmetrical boards. Tail cut short on the heel side gets a commensurate nose extension on that side. This way the two sides “match“. The effective rail lines are
Sym Nose with asym tail and you’re lopsided.
Now here’s where the problems lie. Making these things correctly so they FEEL right is extremely difficult.
Matt Parker has done the best job at it FOR ME.
Much more success with asyms can be found in snowboarding. It’s just easier to dial in concepts when the riding surface is stationary.
I got one of these awhile back and probably won’t ever ride a symmetrical snowboard again.
Asym Fish
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You just can’t stop thinking about cock.Haha.. first thing that came to my mind when I saw the pics of the snowboards was Peyronie's desease.
Come on Duff ,where’s the sweet carbon board outline pics at?
Matches the fins.cross pollinating leash strings, I like it
String ends too close to knot. Gey.
Fins made for the leash string! Or, wait, the other way around maybe? More wine!Matches the fins.
I have a feeling that that leash plug will come out at some point.duffman knows how to loop. that's some close tolerance, aero and hydrodynamical efficient sh!t. board will be free to perform as intended
that yellow is sickUnboxed. It´s incredible how well the foam is hidden on the Townsend. It does not feel like 36 liters.
Stock dims 6’6?Unboxed. It´s incredible how well the foam is hidden on the Townsend. It does not feel like 36 liters.
No....Custom: 6'6 x 19.7 x 2.44Stock dims 6’6?
Mine is 6’6 x 19.75 x 2.5.No....Custom: 6'6 x 19.7 x 2.44