![]() ![]() Last year i was dropping bare rocks in spring as i just didn’t care. I’ve flogged mine for 2 seasons now and the bottom has more ptex than base now (not really but it has a lot of war wounds). I am also looking at adding a super playful and flexy board to the lineup, so I can learn to butter, so If there is a set of bindings that would meet my needs with the typo and be able to swap to a new board, that would be a huge plus.Typo is a really rad board and until they make a Greats in a wide i’ll be sticking with it. I have considered just getting another set of Cartel’s but I felt it would be a waste to have two sets of the same bindings. I swapped the cartels between boards last year and have no real complaints with them, but honestly just got tired of swapping them back and forth. ![]() I’ll be using the Typo for my sorta “quiver of one” minus the real good pow days as I also have a Ride Warpig with 2019 Cartel’s on that. I live in Japan, and other than maybe one trip to America next year, all my riding will be done here. I’m not great, but I spent over 30 days on the mountains last year, so I’ve gotten to the point where I can handle myself well. So I’ve come here to get help deciding how this will really differ in actual usage and what will suit my riding style.Īlthough I’m a noob, I started making tree runs and a few back country runs. I’m newish to the sport so not super familiar with how these will differ too much, beyond what the manufacture say in their marketing crap. I am debating between the 2021 Cartel X, the 2021 Malavita, and 2021 Now Pilot. Typo and have been looking for new bindings. r/SkiBuddies (Find people to ride with!)Ĭurrently I have a 2018 Yes. Gear/Layering Guidelines (thread is a little outdated, but a good start) If you're looking to get into backcountry riding, /u/bobby7tu has put together a guide to getting started. Interested in alpine/hardboot snowboarding? If you’re looking to analyze video of tricks, u/McTendies has developed Infinite Degrees, a searchable repository of videos of tricks thrown in competition. What’s the best stance and angles for me? u/ultrawidesnowboards maintains a great website with a list of boards that will fit you: Ī rough guide to stance and binding setup Looking for a new board and don’t know much about gear? u/Dong圜heese made SimplyBuy a user-friendly board recommendation engine, that works quite well.įor tall riders with a big boot (over 6’, 200 lbs., size US 12 boot). ![]() Learn to snowboard & beginner progression Where can I find cheap lift tickets for.? Lastly, this is worth repeating since this is something that we have to constantly clarify (99% of modmail is about this): If your thread was removed without explanation, it most likely belongs in the Daily Discussion Thread. It's regrettable that this has to be said explicitly, but a large number of messages we receive are like this. None of us are paid for this and we're less likely to be lenient with rules if you're an entitled brat about it. QUESTIONS? If you have a question about the rules, send a polite message to the mods and we'll look into it (provide the link to the thread in question too). NO SPAM: As is the policy for all Reddit communities, spam is forbidden. We're 99% sure that someone has already asked the same question you have. Also, the search function is your friend. Also, no repeat posts, please.įOR BEGINNERS: You're welcome to post here, following the rules, but you can also head over to /r/snowboardingnoobs to ask questions. SELLING YOUR GEAR? For sale/trade posts are allowed, but all of the relevant information (description, pictures, location, price/terms) must be posted up front. KEEP IT CIVIL: Heated discussions are fine, but hate speech and unwarranted ad hominem attacks may be grounds for a ban. NO MEMES: even if the meme in question shows actual snowboarding, memes are not allowed in the sub. For riding advice and critique, we have a weekly thread where you can submit your video links if you want tips from the community or feedback on your riding. If you want to submit a picture of your gear or where you ride, please use the Daily Discussion. The general rule is photo and video submissions to /r/snowboarding should be of people actually riding on snowboards. If your thread is removed without explanation, it's most likely because it should be posted there. Please use the DAILY DISCUSSION thread for general Q&A about gear and skills/technique, and any requests for opinions or help, especially for newbie-related questions. ![]() As much as we love helping each other out, we really hate repeating ourselves. Please be sure to read the sidebar before posting. We try to keep /r/snowboarding a friendly place for riders of all skill levels. Shreddit - For snowboarders & those who love snowboards. ![]()
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