[TYPO3-t3board] rent material - new deal with Boarderworld / F***

Daniel Hinderink dhinderink at googlemail.com
Thu Feb 11 09:35:11 CET 2010


Hi Steffan,

are you using the current version with the EST channel? Mine still has
3D-inserts.

I am a bit weary about this, as they have introduced so many technologies in
the last few years, that all vanished again. (Step-In, SpeedZone and
whatnot) Plus being closer to the board means dragging your toes earlier.

And finally: two smaller stress points don't seem better than three bigger
ones in my book. Why would you introduce a single point of failure with
potentially very serious consequences?

best

d


2010/2/11 Steffan Röpke - Skyfillers <S.Roepke at skyfillers.com>

> Hi
>
> Daniel, nice, you have mentioned the same issue i also have. The Custom X
> Wide needs a lot of Power to handle. I was using it 3 days in sölden last
> week and switched over to the nearly defective baron again, i saw that i was
> able to ride longer without breaks....
> I was wondering, "can there be such a difference in boards?".
> Yes....
>
>
> Greetz
> Steffan
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: t3board-bounces at lists.typo3.org <t3board-bounces at lists.typo3.org>
> To: TYPO3 Snowboard Tour <t3board at lists.typo3.org>
> Sent: Thu Feb 11 08:08:33 2010
> Subject: Re: [TYPO3-t3board] rent material - new deal with Boarderworld /
>     F***
>
> Hi,
>
>
> >  Burton told me that the Custom X Wide is the closest match....
> >>
> >>
> Steffan is right, I mixed up the Baron with the Triumph, which has a
> tapered
> shape (smaller tail). That also applies to the Guru and Supermodel, but not
> to the Baron or the Custom X. Speaking about jungle...
>
>
> > Right now I have a Custom X Wide, a bit longer, and it feels like the
> >>  Baron....
> >>
> >
> > Valuable info, since a local seller said the Custom is much stiffer and
> > less condone than the Baron.
> >
>
> I have been riding the Custom X Wide this winter and second Steffan's
> opinion.
>
> It is torsionally very stiff, has the most unforgiving (but also stable)
> edges and overall a lot of camber (Vorspannung).
>
> Good board to hone your technique as it forces you to use a lot of power
> "surgically" to control it. Definitely not a good board to make a mistake
> with. You'll have little chance to bail out beyond a certain speed.
>
> That said, I am missing the smaller tail of the Baron a bit, especially in
> the power.
>
> best
>
> d
>
>
>
> >
> > Also thanks for the Guru / Supermodel X tips!
> >
> >
> >
> > Beste Grüße, Ingo Augsten
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