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Jan 25, 2012
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rossyhead wrote:i may be wrong here but i think the equipment is def changed the way you can learn to ski powder-you do have to lift yourself out of the snow anymore



When you put a snowboard on each foot, you ski powder like a snowboarder - surf it
because I'm so inclined .....

Jan 25, 2012
 640 Posts 
Trencher wrote:
rossyhead wrote:i may be wrong here but i think the equipment is def changed the way you can learn to ski powder-you do have to lift yourself out of the snow anymore



When you put a snowboard on each foot, you ski powder like a snowboarder - surf it


Absolutely! what an awesome feeling too! I bought my JJ's last season when we had a snow drought and I was afraid that it would happen again, but I already had 5 powder days. Even if it was just one day a season the ski totally transforms the powder experience. So worth it! When I bought my current day-to-day skis they were also marketed as skis for powder, but they are not even close and so much more work too.
Jan 25, 2012
 360 Posts 
Tin Pot - your second picture is very nice. I like the look of that nice tree lined powder run. Where was it taken?
Jan 25, 2012
 360 Posts 
Powder technique is all about movement. Practice short turns on a groomed piste exaggerating the movement up and down with your legs (not your back) through the turn cycle. Then move to some moderate powder at the side of the run and repeat, progressively moving to deeper and deeper powder. Stay centred over the fore and aft of your skis throughout the turn, as you would do on any terrain, do not lean forward or backwards.
Jan 25, 2012
 121 Posts 
steverandomno wrote:Tin Pot - your second picture is very nice. I like the look of that nice tree lined powder run. Where was it taken?


That was after iirc 57cm snowfall, in Megeve - the run is a red, Belle de Mont D'Arbois.

If it had been groomed, or my technique up to the powder, it would have been a lot of fun. The following section looks like its off a cliff until you hit the edge.

Thanks for the tip - ill try that too.
May 1, 2012
 9518 Posts 
Has any body seen Bendit ??????
May 1, 2012
 3317 Posts 
Ian Wickham wrote:Has any body seen Bendit ??????


Like Beckham?
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