The point about not leaning into the mountain Is incredibly important. The further back you lean, the longer you take to transition from edge to edge and the more speed you gain. Additionally you're in a less reactive position and you're more susceptible to chattering out. I've found bending my legs and leaning forward to commit to the turns has greatly improved my steep riding technique
Thank you very much. I like it. Now, let me add that I don't think you should spend a lot of energy on attempts to clear tricky situations by going up. Going down oftenly is the only solution, it may require a rope. There's a point of no return. I think you better accept this when you start. It should be clear that brown stripes in your pants are not always avoidable, sometimes one has tzhe urgent wish to call the family to say a last goodbye. It can become highly intense. One may also stress a bit more that one always should search for points of shelter. Those stops could be used for reoptimization of the line depending on the conditions. I mean, I'm not a professional, but that's what I do. Having said this, let me stress again that your vids are great. Given the topic it is almost unavoidable that different people would place a higher weight on some topics. Continue with the great work, please. Enjoy nature. Have fun.
Hi It is towards the stiffer end in the XV board and for example the 162cm XV has a Radius of 8.4cm - you can find all the info here: www.rossignol.com/ch-fr/snowboard-homme-xv-RELWP08000.html Hope that helps. XV
Great video! Have you ever been injured? I used to feel comfortable free-riding light backcountry, double black diamonds, etc. However, last year I broke my ankle and tibia on a steep mogul run because my back tip got stuck, and I twisted my leg pretty badly. It required surgery with plates and screws. It was my first serious injury riding, and ever since then I've had a mental block at the mountain!
I have been lucky on that front with not too many injuries but they do block you if you dont get back on the horse asap… So my advise, get back into it, go back to the same style of terrain and make sure you overcome the fear that you have built up. It will come and you'll be feeling good, it will just take a bit of time.
I had my achilles tendon torn in steep terrain. I was scared to go down steep slopes the season after that injury but I built up my confidence and after 2 seasons I got back as I was before. edit: my "seasons" are only 2 weeks/year
@@XVDLR Sorry for the late response, but I seriously appreciate your response and encouragement. I've been starting to do exactly as you suggested this season, and so far, so good :)
@@youarewrongdevil1296 That's great encouragement, thank you so much! I started slowly this season, but you're absolutely right- it helps to to build up little by little until you're back to the original terrain!
Love the videos - your boarding is inspirational!! Thank you. Any advice for what to do should you find yourself falling on a steep? Not sure there is much a person can do, but was thinking there may be a way to fall to prevent 'tomahawking' down, or maybe to minimizing it. Thanks man!
there isnt a technique, and it will depend a lot on the snow quality. if its hard you won't have an option but what's for sure is that on a snowboard if you time your abs well you can stop your self tomahawking a lot easier than on skis
Hey Xavier, very nice chanel! i have a question ... what TNF pants do you wear during Splitboarding? Futurelight BIB pants like Brigandine or Purist? Isn't very warm during the way up with a BIB pant?
Salut. Great Channel. I am new to splitboarding. I have some jones nomad skins. Tested them once and everything was fine. I wonder how long they will last. How do you handle and maintain your skins?
Hey, I think you are talking about my ABS handle - so it is the trigger you pull if you are in an avalanche to inflate the ABS system - you can find out more about the backpacks on their website: abs-airbag.com/en/wintercheck.html and it shows you a bit more how they work. Hope that is helpful. Have a good winter. Xv
I really like riding steep, but this guy is on a whole nother level.
it's my stunt man, he is really good! haha thx bro
@@XVDLR :-D
Awesome vid! Hands down the most informative big mountain/back country videos on TH-cam.
really appreciate thanks
Xavier, you are my new favorite TH-camr! These videos are great and your personality is so excited and laid back. Thanks for these videos
Thanks for these videos! I really learn a lot, even though I’m a skier.
thanks a lot bro. we are the same, and all share the mountains, just a different tool
Simple, informative and essential tips from the master of steeps. Just perfect - thanks Xavier!
ok this guys definition of "steep" and "rocky" is wildly different from mine. dude is snowboarding with ice axes!
Pro trick : you can watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies recently.
@Wayne Francis yea, I have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :)
The best, full of knowledge video so far !
thanks a ton!
Thank you for sharing so many videos with so much great advice.
doitoshimashite... probably wrong but thanks a lot!
Love these tips, Very helpful indeed.
Thanks. Have a great winter 🙏
With this knowledge I'm ready for the black slopes
The point about not leaning into the mountain Is incredibly important. The further back you lean, the longer you take to transition from edge to edge and the more speed you gain. Additionally you're in a less reactive position and you're more susceptible to chattering out. I've found bending my legs and leaning forward to commit to the turns has greatly improved my steep riding technique
Thanks Ethan. Good tips.
Thank you very much. I like it. Now, let me add that I don't think you should spend a lot of energy on attempts to clear tricky situations by going up. Going down oftenly is the only solution, it may require a rope. There's a point of no return. I think you better accept this when you start. It should be clear that brown stripes in your pants are not always avoidable, sometimes one has tzhe urgent wish to call the family to say a last goodbye. It can become highly intense. One may also stress a bit more that one always should search for points of shelter. Those stops could be used for reoptimization of the line depending on the conditions. I mean, I'm not a professional, but that's what I do. Having said this, let me stress again that your vids are great. Given the topic it is almost unavoidable that different people would place a higher weight on some topics. Continue with the great work, please. Enjoy nature. Have fun.
good approach thx!
Awesome video!
At the point where you have to have ice axes while boarding...that is a different sport! Lol
Great 🤙🤙
Love these tips! A few questions, what's your stiffness rating on hour boards and the sidecut radius?
Hi
It is towards the stiffer end in the XV board and for example the 162cm XV has a Radius of 8.4cm - you can find all the info here:
www.rossignol.com/ch-fr/snowboard-homme-xv-RELWP08000.html
Hope that helps. XV
Great video! Have you ever been injured? I used to feel comfortable free-riding light backcountry, double black diamonds, etc. However, last year I broke my ankle and tibia on a steep mogul run because my back tip got stuck, and I twisted my leg pretty badly. It required surgery with plates and screws. It was my first serious injury riding, and ever since then I've had a mental block at the mountain!
I have been lucky on that front with not too many injuries but they do block you if you dont get back on the horse asap… So my advise, get back into it, go back to the same style of terrain and make sure you overcome the fear that you have built up. It will come and you'll be feeling good, it will just take a bit of time.
I had my achilles tendon torn in steep terrain. I was scared to go down steep slopes the season after that injury but I built up my confidence and after 2 seasons I got back as I was before.
edit: my "seasons" are only 2 weeks/year
@@XVDLR Sorry for the late response, but I seriously appreciate your response and encouragement. I've been starting to do exactly as you suggested this season, and so far, so good :)
@@youarewrongdevil1296 That's great encouragement, thank you so much! I started slowly this season, but you're absolutely right- it helps to to build up little by little until you're back to the original terrain!
I am still struggling with black runs and I don't know why youtube recommended this video.
Ah you got to dream big! No but seriously, there is lots of stuff that is just as relevant on black runs as on Alaskan spines, hopefully!
Love the videos - your boarding is inspirational!! Thank you. Any advice for what to do should you find yourself falling on a steep? Not sure there is much a person can do, but was thinking there may be a way to fall to prevent 'tomahawking' down, or maybe to minimizing it. Thanks man!
there isnt a technique, and it will depend a lot on the snow quality. if its hard you won't have an option but what's for sure is that on a snowboard if you time your abs well you can stop your self tomahawking a lot easier than on skis
He’s wearing sunglasses with goggles. Such a euro thing lol. Bet he’s got sandals inside his boots too
i don't but will consider that especially the freakin weathers we have here this winter
Hey Xavier, very nice chanel! i have a question ... what TNF pants do you wear during Splitboarding? Futurelight BIB pants like Brigandine or Purist? Isn't very warm during the way up with a BIB pant?
for long hikes the purist other wise the brigandine future light one indeed! game changer!
Salut. Great Channel. I am new to splitboarding. I have some jones nomad skins. Tested them once and everything was fine. I wonder how long they will last. How do you handle and maintain your skins?
they do last a great long time! really no prob with that
Hey thanks forvthe video
Can you please tell me what is that white round thing in frontbof your back pack ? Thanks
Hey, I think you are talking about my ABS handle - so it is the trigger you pull if you are in an avalanche to inflate the ABS system - you can find out more about the backpacks on their website: abs-airbag.com/en/wintercheck.html and it shows you a bit more how they work. Hope that is helpful. Have a good winter. Xv
Why I was watching this? I am even not able to ski on blue run confidently
Did this lunatic just ride a frozen hill at 1:35 ?
lunatic... haha
Where do I go to ride stuff like that!?
Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Canada or Switzerland
mainly AK / BC....for spines, the rest in the alps
Shoulders square, loose hips, stay on your skis......and grow a pair....
it's part of the package indeed!
Does anyone know the intro song?
sorry i don't
These are green slopes where im from xd
Sounds like you live in a good place - I should come visit! Xv
clickbait! the video title mentions riding steep terrain, but it's actually about how to descend a wall.
Hahaha Xv.
If you need to ride with an ice axe it’s probably too steep for you.
Get into it - Riding with Ice axes is a great additional security. Xv
@@XVDLR ;) was just being cheeky.
You have greater odds to survive drugs addiction then this hobby
that's a good point... maybe i should think about it! haha
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