minimum cm of snow to board on.

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Posted by phatboi 1 year ago
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what do you guys think the minimum about of snow to board on without fucking your board. just wondering going to go up to a hill and walk up the top and snowboard down just for fun.
Posted by NZsnowboard 1 year ago
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depends if there is rocks on the bottom or tussock.

I would say 30 cm for tussock and maybe more for rocks. pretty sketchy though.


good luck
Posted by phatboi 1 year ago
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haha. riped the shit outa the bottem of my board haha at least i took my old one... i tryed to drop off A cliff face then land onto like a scree bit aND it wasnt that deep.. i still landed it tho.. (stoked) :P
Posted by NZsnowboard 1 year ago
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dude. HEAVY!~! lucky you all g.

told you it was SKETCHY! ahha
Posted by phatboi 1 year ago
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haha i so should have listen to you lol.. owell. i just got my board re surfaced lol ready for hutts opening
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