I still have my first pair up in the rafters, circa 1980s. Couple of straight sticks for sure.Got out of skiing just as the wider, high sidecut skis came around, what a pleasure in deep powder compared to 200cm+ race skis
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I still have my first pair up in the rafters, circa 1980s. Couple of straight sticks for sure.Got out of skiing just as the wider, high sidecut skis came around, what a pleasure in deep powder compared to 200cm+ race skis
My last pair of skis were K2 KVC COMPS.I still have my first pair up in the rafters, circa 1980s. Couple of straight sticks for sure.
If you’re looking to go fasterer and carve harder I’d go with your initial choice of Cafe Racer. If it’s another powder chaser you desire then yeah the egg does look sick. I’m mildly curious how a mid 140s cm round tail rides compared to a split tail.I bought a Korua Dart last season after google searching for the best surf style snowboards and stumbled on to their videos, which are all insane... bord is unbelievably surfy, 100% game changer. Planning on ordering their Cafe Racer to add to the quiver, but after this video, may be reconsidering.
You're right, definitely getting the Cafe Racer, was initially back and forth with that and the Dart. I have a size 12 foot, was looking for something wide enough. I happened to stumble on this thing I found dirt cheap on CL last season, same time I got the Dart, took surfing on snow to even another level. Powder and groomers, doesn't matter. Best bord I have ever ridden.If you’re looking to go fasterer and carve harder I’d go with your initial choice of Cafe Racer. If it’s another powder chaser you desire then yeah the egg does look sick. I’m mildly curious how a mid 140s cm round tail rides compared to a split tail.
But I would be very hard pressed to give up my 160cm aka the Death Mobile having discovered the empty groomers on the backside in addition to believing very strongly in the importance of carving as an early season training tool and necessary skill in general
If you’ve picked the right board for you/the right tool for the job/day, that’s what you should be saying.Best bord I have ever ridden.
What is this board? Gentem Superfish?You're right, definitely getting the Cafe Racer, was initially back and forth with that and the Dart. I have a size 12 foot, was looking for something wide enough. I happened to stumble on this thing I found dirt cheap on CL last season, same time I got the Dart, took surfing on snow to even another level. Powder and groomers, doesn't matter. Best bord I have ever ridden.
Great ski! Nothing held on EC inc like those.My last pair of skis were K2 KVC COMPS.
My first snowboard was a Burton Backhill.
Agreed. Love the angry dude, watched pretty much every one of his reviews before I bought the Korua.If you’ve picked the right board for you/the right tool for the job/day, that’s what you should be saying.
With all the boards to choose from coupled with The Angry Snowboarder’s priceless and hilarious reviews, riding a “Meh” board is unacceptable
My home hill during college, loved that place!Cannon Mtn NH lol