diy snowsurf splitboard

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nearls
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diy snowsurf splitboard

Post by nearls »

Hey gang,

Bit of build and shred footage from last season. Thanks for sharing all your clever ideas and knowledge.

uncski
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Post by uncski »

That is awesome. Snow surfing looks like so much fun.
COsurfer
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Post by COsurfer »

Wow! Great vid
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shopvac
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Post by shopvac »

stellar. Maybe I am a little dense but was that a noboard? If so, that was amazing! Too bad you guys don't get any powder up there in Canada. ;)
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Post by nearls »

Thanks guys
shopvac wrote:stellar. Maybe I am a little dense but was that a noboard? If so, that was amazing! Too bad you guys don't get any powder up there in Canada. ;)
The riding is all binding free(noboarding) by way of traction pads that mount to a splitboard. The snow quality up here is brutal. ;)
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Post by WhitePine »

That was so awesome. Great camera work and editing too.
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