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Riding the trucks and ski will make you never look back at the flat decks. In 2008. My first Ralston brought so much attention at the resorts. Flip tricks, carving, big air, powder.
@@clarkkinney The video lag was unfortunate but not much we could have done. Very very much appreciate the feedback. Harrison and I will be in close contact as we continue to build out the podcast!
I got into snow skating back in like 2006 or 2005, it’s fun as hell and me and my buddy’s used to snow skate every winter. We actually snow skated for years before I got into snowboarding and I would pick on snowboarders and say oh that’s too easy try snow skating lol. We got good tho, was able to kick flip, varial flip, and of course all the shovits. We would set up a skate park in my back lawn and we had tails quarter pipes and tons of ramps. I kinda wanna get back into it tbh
Shout out to Danny and RALSTON Snowskates out of Meyers. South Lake Tahoe. Flat deckers could never understand how amazing the trucks and ski make a difference. Ralston was my first bi deck And Lib tech was the first powder SS for backcountry. Grew up riding my Ralston at the resort Sierra-at-Tahoe.
or instead of my telemark monoboard maybe just regular snowboard bindings raised 5cm up from a monoboard.that would be a more accessible design for the average snowboarder.and cheap.when i have a 3D print design i'll put it out.i think it will need aluminium strips inserted to distribute the force from the mounting screws and maybe a glued on top sheet to secure the binding screw inserts...people might start cursing their tight boots that dont allow heel lift..haha
@@hofx666 check out Harrisons channel. He's got a lot of great content if him sending it on guys snowskate. th-cam.com/channels/aL3qFF8e4rvYi6KNp-w8Vg.html
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the extra balance with snowskate allows you to hold it on the slarve point between carving and washing out
Riding the trucks and ski will make you never look back at the flat decks.
In 2008. My first Ralston brought so much attention at the resorts.
Flip tricks, carving, big air, powder.
This was dope! Random find for me.
@@repbydesign16 really glad you liked it! Thanks for the listen.
Yay! Harrison podcast!
Let us know what yah thing. This episode was wicked fun and would love the feedback.
@@type2funpodcast it was perfect, everything aside the video lag, I don’t really care about that though. Please have him back asap!!
@@clarkkinney The video lag was unfortunate but not much we could have done. Very very much appreciate the feedback. Harrison and I will be in close contact as we continue to build out the podcast!
I got into snow skating back in like 2006 or 2005, it’s fun as hell and me and my buddy’s used to snow skate every winter. We actually snow skated for years before I got into snowboarding and I would pick on snowboarders and say oh that’s too easy try snow skating lol. We got good tho, was able to kick flip, varial flip, and of course all the shovits. We would set up a skate park in my back lawn and we had tails quarter pipes and tons of ramps. I kinda wanna get back into it tbh
@@ylemscalamity that's awesome. I didn't know anything about snowskate until this conversation.
Shout out to Danny and RALSTON Snowskates out of Meyers. South Lake Tahoe.
Flat deckers could never understand how amazing the trucks and ski make a difference.
Ralston was my first bi deck
And Lib tech was the first powder SS for backcountry.
Grew up riding my Ralston at the resort Sierra-at-Tahoe.
i was thinking of putting a big freebord deck with the little toe hook bindings on top of a fat 14 or 15cm wide skwaal.maybe a K2 Pontoon
or instead of my telemark monoboard maybe just regular snowboard bindings raised 5cm up from a monoboard.that would be a more accessible design for the average snowboarder.and cheap.when i have a 3D print design i'll put it out.i think it will need aluminium strips inserted to distribute the force from the mounting screws and maybe a glued on top sheet to secure the binding screw inserts...people might start cursing their tight boots that dont allow heel lift..haha
lol
Who the hell wants to hear you talking about it and not show it.
@@hofx666 check out Harrisons channel. He's got a lot of great content if him sending it on guys snowskate.
th-cam.com/channels/aL3qFF8e4rvYi6KNp-w8Vg.html