What is PROGRESSIVE RADIUS?

23 November 2015
 November 23, 2015

Favorably changing Radius. This means that at the nose of the board, for example, I start the round with a radius of 9 meters. It's stable. This slowly transitions along an ellipse or parabola to a 7 meter radius in the center of the snowboard. When I'm here in the round, I can twist the board the most, and it turns with very little force on this small radius. At the end, we bring it back to the back of the board, 8-9 meters from the rays, so that you don't drift away. This is a very pleasant thing. I love it. Speed fanatics swear by the stable circle because it has a higher top speed and drifts later.
We will continue from there. Hello Andrew

 

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