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Old January 5th 08, 05:23 PM posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
Bas Mevissen[_2_]
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 10:08:52 -0500, Sean wrote:

I liked my K2's heelside move, but I'm much stronger going heel side
than toe side. It's kind of a strange feeling - while heel side, I have
no problem getting the edge to work for me putting down a nice, narrow
line in the snow. Toe side, on the other hand, I feel like I am about
to launch off the mountain with much less control. Something to work on
this year.


That's quite unusual. Everybody I heared about it, has more problems with
heel side pressure than toe side.

Maybe you can have someone take a short film of you when carving. I think
that someone knowledgeable about boarding will immediately see the problem.

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