Hi there. This is a polish ski area called Grapaski. Glad that you enjoy watching carving, check out other vids too, there may be something that you like too.
Hi, the angle of the boot determines in which way the knee bends. At low angles it bends towards the edge, at higher angle it bends towards the nose. How much the knee bends is related to the with spring strength in the boot. I ride 57 degrees front and 52 rear
Nic tylko pozazdrościć ;-) ,ja w tym sezonie tylko parę razy byłem ,i jednak pozostanę przy miękkim sprzęcie :-) , ale fajnie na was popatrzeć, pozytywnie nakręcacie :-)
@@Bordibrod Hi - i use heel lift on back foot and toe lift on the front foot. Big F2 blocks. I ride 52 cm stance at 184 cm with 52/57 angles back/front. if you want to talk a little more - hit me up on instagram : instagram.com/beskidek_carving_company/
Once one gets too old to want todo jumps and hit the snow park then alpine board plus hard boots is just straight up better. Its the ultimate in skiing and snowboarding for the carving sensation. Just cant understand why more people don't get into it. Think everyone thinks for some reason it will be difficult or too uncomfortable?
I dont think this is about being too old for jumps, but is rather about realizing of what do you want out of your riding. Plastic shells put off people I guess. Little availability of equipment too.
Big ups! Grat curves! I've been carving since the 90s and the art is almost lost in the Alps, every year less and less hard booters. But it's so fun and people don't know and only go for freestyle boards :)
This is very cool. As a long time hard booter, it seems you have quite high angles also with soft boots. And is the soft board more like a boardercross/harder longer soft board than your typical freestyle board?
The board is a Nobile SBX 163. It does for sure have a longer radius and it's fairly stiff torsionally. The angles are unfortunately limited by the board waist width sitting at 25cm. My feet are 28cm so it's back 33 and front 42 degrees. If i will have a wider board i will go less with the angles for sure.
Hi Steve - i am a big fan of slalom boards. Each of them rides unique. SG full race is very damp and stable, oxess is little softer then SG and very, VERY stable. Nobile on the other hand is much more lively, more then any other board and much more challenging to ride. jumps really high when you push it the right way. Nobile is my top pick for slalom board and Sense Racecarve 174 for an all rounder. Hope this answers your question