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Camber vs. Rocker Snowboards
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2019
- Educational video on camber and rocker snowboards, to help you choose the right board this season. I hope you guys enjoy the video. Make sure to Subscribe, Comment, Like, and Share. Thanks for shredding with us! Let us know what you want to see next.
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Definitely better explanation than other videos
Thanks bro!
I have learned and rode camber styles board for the first 5 years of my snowboarding experience. After snapping my Salamon assassin pro 155 2017, all-out camber a few weeks back I found a replacement for cheap. I am now riding a 156 gnu carbon credit btx rocker snowboard. I have only had the chance to ride this board once so far. However, after my first impression I can say that I love the Rocker style snowboard and If you love snowboarding, you should have both just to switch between them. Nonetheless, after my first day out with the rocker, I was highly impressed. I was surprised by the pop that the board produced. I was able to fly over the bamboo rods just beside the side hits with ease. The board wants to turn on a dime. It may not be as stable as a camber board but it contributes to that loose truck feel that a lot of skaters and boarders thrive for. The shape of the board helps to take the stress off of the legs when riding in deep or heavy snow. You feel less stuck down and the board always wants to pop and turn. Butters are easy to initiate but harder to lock-in. It is easier to spin into and out of butters but harder to hold high and strong.
Great explanation
End of the video "I've never ridden one"
Thanks for the info
This was a great video
Nice video
Music was too loud
Yea just a tad
@@gnarsnowboarding1363 I didn't downvote though! Useful info.
@@guitardaddy6 I plan on redoing this video in the future
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