Last seen: Dec 4, 2025
@pigbrogg This is fascinating.A zoom would be cool, but may be hard to coordinate across timezones and schedules... Especially since resorts around he...
@peeetem Have you looked at Vaughan? I rode a Vaughan Wildcard for a couple runs last winter, and it had a bit of what I like in my C4, especially aro...
I've seen that "Swoard" style in-person a couple times, the heelside turns are very distinctive. Looks effortless!
Well, I have buried my C4 in soft snow a couple times... My understanding is that torsional stiffness in the tip and tail is also a big com...
@wild-cherry You've talked about "grip" multiple times, but what really goes into it? I know effective edge plays a huge role just through sheer surfa...
I picked up mountain biking this summer mostly so I didn't spend it all wallowing and waiting for the snow, but also to get some exercise in and impro...
@lake-m-carver I'm not as good as you are on it, but your post closely mirrors my impressions with my C4; it's an awesome carving machine that can sti...
Okay, so since my initial review(s) I've had time to get to know this board better, and I've also had the chance to try other boards. For reference, I...
I hadn't had that pain in a couple weeks, but yesterday I tried a hardboots setup and the pain was back. Main indication was that I was having a hard ...
I've had it a lot on my rear foot the last few weeks... I noticed it doesn't happen on my split which is setup in "directional duck" at 20 / -10. Last...
@keithdobberpuhl Don't hesitate to tweak the splay between bindings too. I find I get pain just above my ankle if my rear binding has too much angle. ...
Looking at the Freeride World Tour competition that was held in Val Thorens yesterday, yeah, I'd say you probably get to ride powder more than anythin...
I've had that happen on a friend's board that otherwise felt very good to carve on. What's your sidecut? My friend's was 9m, I think it's too short fo...
Last weekend I rode a friend's Vaughan Wild Card in a 160it's a gorgeous all-wood board that feels a lot like a smaller C4. It has a much smaller side...
@skoonk Do that with your hips facing forwards, and you'll see that the angle doesn't do that. This is why turning the hips is so important.