|
|
|
|
|
|
Registered
|
Never Summer Snowboards Are Great. I Am On My Second One And Love It.
__________________
1973 911T |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
|
Get a skateboard and carve it down the street. That will give you the feel for what you need to do in the snow.
Always ride a edge.
__________________
'75 911S 3.0L '75 914 3.2 Honda J '67 912R-STi '05 Cayenne Turbo '99 LR Disco 2, gone but not forgotten |
||
|
|
|
|
Champagne on Beer Budget
|
If you got big feet look for a FatBob.
All this talk of the boarders cutting back and forth on the hill reminds me of one thing...the downhill rider has the RIGHT OF WAY. Helmethead |
||
|
|
|
|
Work in Progress
|
Quote:
I personally don't care if you are on skis or a board as long as you are having fun and being curtious to others who gives a rats batooty whats under your feet. BUT. . . How is it easier to ski yet you can't handle 3 feet of powder? Do whichever one makes you happy, but I can promise you that many many people enjoy skiing in 3 feet or more of pow. If they didn't it would be hard to explain why Alta has people in line waiting for the first chair of the morning after a huge storm just hit. Rich
__________________
"The reason most people give up is because they look at how far they have to go, not how far they have come." -Bruce Anderson via FB -Marine Blue '87 930 |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
|
Good info guys, thanks. I'm planning to give boarding a try in a couple weeks, but I'm a little worried since I never was any good at skateboarding. Of course I can always go back to skis
.
__________________
2014 Cayman S (track rat w/GT4 suspension) 1979 930 (475 rwhp at 0.95 bar) |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Mid-life crisis, could be anywhere
Posts: 10,382
|
Awesome advice from everyone, thanks. I ended up with the following:
Burton Bullet 164 Flow bindings K2 Boa boots Its a relatively low-end package, but will do me good for a year or two while I decide if I want to continue and step up. Hope to hit the mountain for some riding later this week & will report back.
__________________
'95 993 C4 Cabriolet Bunch of motorcycles |
||
|
|
|
|
|
Canadian Member
|
good luck
|
||
|
|
|
|
Custom User Title
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Barrie, Ontario Canada
Posts: 2,954
|
Quote:
|
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Castle Rock, COLORADO
Posts: 488
|
I agree, I think you will like that combo. I have a Ride 163 with flow bindings and DC judge boots. I love the flow bindings but prob not the best for really hard core. I think the boot fit and comfort is the most important part of the set up. Have fun!
__________________
Dave 82 928 Weissach #14 |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Mid-life crisis, could be anywhere
Posts: 10,382
|
I am REALLY happy with the new setup. The boots are uber comfortable and I love the step in bindings. No more fiddle******* around for 5 minutes every time I get off of the lift. The board is much more responsive than the rental board, but I can really feel the extra length. Will take some getting use to.
I'm really confused about the right/left foot forward thing, though. I was left foot forward in my lesson and the instructor thought I was trying to be right foot forward. So I went goofy with my board, but it just does not feel natural. Is there any way to really tell which you are? Anyway, I think I fractured a rib today in a big downhill bite, so no more riding for me for a couple of months
__________________
'95 993 C4 Cabriolet Bunch of motorcycles |
||
|
|
|
|
Canadian Member
|
Sorry about the rib buddy.
My boards have motors attached now; ha! As for the foot forward thing; we run across this all the time with slalom skiing and wake boarding...... I say the strong leg goes to the back; for power in turning and control. There is a test I've seen others do; stand relaxed, straight up and have someone push you gently on your back. The foot you put forward should be your back foot? FWIW, Merry Christmas buddy! Happy boarding.......... you're wife must be enjoying your pain? |
||
|
|
|
|
canna change law physics
|
Typical is right handed, left foot forward. I know a couple of "goofy" right handers, but they are rare.
I find that "control" comes from the rear foot. You keep 70% of your weight on the forward foot. If you need to switch directions quickly, you can learn to kick the back of the board around. While not strictly "the correct way", it can save your butt to avoid a collision. It is also very useful in the moguls, when you want to switch direction on the top of a mogul.
__________________
James The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the engineer adjusts the sails.- William Arthur Ward (1921-1994) Red-beard for President, 2020 |
||
|
|
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Colorado, USA
Posts: 8,279
|
If you can find a skateboard, try riding it around. You'll very quickly figure out which foot goes forward for you.
Having someone push you, and seeing what foot goes forward first, like Rob suggest, can work. Although he has it backwards! The foot that goes forward first should be your forward foot. That test doesn't alway work for all people, though. Riding a skateboard, you will 100% of the time naturally put your natural foot forward after a couple of tries. |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Mid-life crisis, could be anywhere
Posts: 10,382
|
Rob, thanks. Merry Christmas! Lili is enjoying very much pampering me... I don't mind at all
![]() Redbeard, I skate with right foot forward, but goofy on the board just doesn't feel right. Only way to find out is to try the other way!
__________________
'95 993 C4 Cabriolet Bunch of motorcycles |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
|
Quote:
HUGE +1! this has to be my biggest pet peeve!
__________________
Silver '88 RoW Carrera Grey '06 A4 Avant |
||
|
|
|
|
canna change law physics
|
Quote:
I still use hard boots. I was using Salomon rear entry ski boots for a very long time, until I cracked one in Dec 99.
__________________
James The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the engineer adjusts the sails.- William Arthur Ward (1921-1994) Red-beard for President, 2020 |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
|
I didn't take to snow boarding too well. I took an all day lesson the first day and thought I was making progress until I bruised some ribs during a fall the second day. After the fall I went for a private lesson as a last ditch effort to figure it out. That went alright until I twisted my ankle getting off the lift, my only lift fall of the day
. That was it for this trip, I went back to skis. Maybe I'll try it again next time when I've healed. With the bruised ribs, I won't be karting for a while.BTW, I'm really glad I wore a helmet. I took hard head hits on a forward and backward fall. Maybe someone of my height shouldn't be doing this.
__________________
2014 Cayman S (track rat w/GT4 suspension) 1979 930 (475 rwhp at 0.95 bar) Last edited by David; 01-05-2008 at 06:41 AM.. |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Colorado, USA
Posts: 8,279
|
We've done some boarding this year in Colorado and California.
I've always been a big snowboarder defender, but I am beginning to have to grudgingly admit that the "snowboard crowd" does tend to attract a few more punks than the ski crowd. (The vast majority, still, board responsibly). I've also reconfirmed, like many of you here have found, that it is a pretty darn hazardous sport. Any time you get home in one piece is a successful trip! 8 year old:
|
||
|
|
|
|
Canadian Member
|
Great Pic!!! ^^^^^
Where is that at? Looks like paradice! |
||
|
|
|
|
Registered
|
Looks like Big Bear, Ca.
__________________
Make sure to check out my balls in the Pelican Parts Catalog! 917 inspired shift knobs. '84 Targa - Arena Red - AX #104 '07 Toyota Camry Hybrid - Yes, I'm that guy... '01 Toyota Corolla - Urban Camouflage - SOLD |
||
|
|
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Rate This Thread | |
|
|