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hammies

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Once again, MM gets the goods! A++ for both you and the rider.
 

Boneroni

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Wow, that was amazing! Really awesome how you captured how the snow fans out from the rails like a disintegrating fractal. Really beautiful.

And I love seeing how little of the board was in contact with the snow on the groomed section. Very cool
 

bruhdakine

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MM working with Koura. Perfect match. That was so good! Thanks for sharing! Let us know if you are ever up in the PNW!
 
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Belchfire1

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Is there some new fangled equipment happening here or is this guy just a total shredder?
Incredible project. 10/10 would bang
 

Chocki

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Excellent job capturing the feeling along with some sick riding.

But why so short???

Any plans for releasing more edits and/or future work with Korua?
 

Aruka

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sick sh!t morgan.

snowboards have improved a lot in the last decade or so.

i wish i'd had one of these modern pow boards when I was living in Bend.
 
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Maz

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sick sh!t morgan.

snowboards have improved a lot in the last decade or so.

i wish i'd had one of these modern pow boards when I was living in Bend.
I snowboarded a lot in the mid-late 80s. Only on long (170-185cm) swallowtail boards with a healthy setback. Lots of beautiful boards around back then, but then snowboarding got lost.
 
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Aruka

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I snowboarded a lot in the mid-late 80s. Only on long (170-185cm) swallowtail boards with a healthy setback. Lots of beautiful boards around back then, but then snowboarding got lost.
Yeah I feel ya. I nearly always rode my twin tip. I had a couple pow boards too though.They were fun in the deepest snow but the ones I tried were long, heavy and stiff and had too much camber. My brother has a quiver of modern boards that I can ride when I visit.They are so much better than the old pow boards I rode in my 20's. Better materials, flex, rocker, etc. I got a 149 pow board with a big fat nose a few years ago.. The thing is a blast. I think i'd go a little longer with more of a tail on my next one but still keep it under 160 for resort riding.
 

Chocki

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Yeah I feel ya. I nearly always rode my twin tip. I had a couple pow boards too though.They were fun in the deepest snow but the ones I tried were long, heavy and stiff and had too much camber. My brother has a quiver of modern boards that I can ride when I visit.They are so much better than the old pow boards I rode in my 20's. Better materials, flex, rocker, etc. I got a 149 pow board with a big fat nose a few years ago.. The thing is a blast. I think i'd go a little longer with more of a tail on my next one but still keep it under 160 for resort riding.
Having started riding again after a few decades off, I was blown away by how light everything was more than anything along with the performance of the Now Drive/Skatetech bindings.

There are so many good boards out there it’s not even funny especially coming from “rider/powder and carving focused“ companies. I saw a lot of funky fresh looking Koruas at the mtn on deep days.

Stocked for MM on the Korua collab and looking forward to future edits being released
 

mundus

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Got out of skiing just as the wider, high sidecut skis came around, what a pleasure in deep powder compared to 200cm+ race skis