Last seen: Jan 18, 2025
Yes! But to clarify, the reduction of boot length worked perfectly, I have a really snug fit now. I would recommend everyone that have sized their boo...
These are the smoothest stivot turns I've ever seen, on skis though. He uses the stivot, or smearing part of the turn, as a way to show that you hav...
We're here to learn from other peoples mistakes right? We've finally gotten some snow here in Stockholm and my local man-made hill has opened. Ye...
As promised, top down photos of Jones Mercury mounted at 33/15 on a 164 Stranda Shorty
I'm guessing we're supposed to post our questions here then? When and why did you get into board building? What's your take on the lack of direc...
@board-doctor I'm with you 100%! Thanks
I think it's important to note that bending your knees will not give you edge angle "for free", you still have to incline and angulate (bend sideways,...
As the owner of a pair of Jones Mercury... The wings on the highbacks are biased towards/curved around the outside actually. So in double posi stances...
The wall of snow is the reason why board angulation decreases when James bends his knees more. In this position when changing the height of his center...
Yes! Last time I rode, some two years ago on a crappy park twin board, I had the same conditions with push-piles of man-made snow and ice, and then I ...
Here's some hardboot carving and stivot turns by the guy who took the GS gold in Pyeongchang
Maybe not a problem for many people here, but I find that I focused too much on forward pressure this weekend and this caused me to initiate the turn ...
@7b808 Rotationally your upper body is pretty much static relative to the board throughout your turns, you keep your left hand by your left knee all t...
I for one really enjoy these super technical technique breakdowns. Thanks! It's also an interesting take from James on doing the strap around th...