I have only ridden with Sigi once, at an ECES event, so, my memory may be faulty on this, but; I think he's running a 21" (52cm) stance, Goofy-footed, at around 56* up front, a slight (like 4mm) Toe lift, no canting; and 48* at the rear, with a 1cm heel-lift, and 3* of inward cant to give some extra 'boost' at the end of the carve (vs. running flat, which tends-to leave your hip too far back under hard thrust). His stance was very similar to my 'race' stancing when I'm on a 'wide' race deck ('wide" being 21cm at the waist, as a Madd was 17cm, and Required higher angles). In that, we concur that a bit of 'splay', or differential is a good-thing for over-all control and hip placement. "PSR"
It's actually EASIER to Load/Offload using these binding angles. A former student of mine, "CMC" actually rides along Carving turns one-footed for a bit when offloading the chair. You, are simply AASI brainwashed... "PSR"
Been hard boot carving for almost 30 yrs. it’s amazing, no better feeling for me on the snow
Se eu fosse fazer isso iria capotar toda hora
Raceboarden ist eine hochemotionale Angelegenheit
Nice what stance settings are you using for front and back bindings
I have only ridden with Sigi once, at an ECES event, so, my memory may be faulty on this, but; I think he's running a 21" (52cm) stance, Goofy-footed, at around 56* up front, a slight (like 4mm) Toe lift, no canting; and 48* at the rear, with a 1cm heel-lift, and 3* of inward cant to give some extra 'boost' at the end of the carve (vs. running flat, which tends-to leave your hip too far back under hard thrust). His stance was very similar to my 'race' stancing when I'm on a 'wide' race deck ('wide" being 21cm at the waist, as a Madd was 17cm, and Required higher angles). In that, we concur that a bit of 'splay', or differential is a good-thing for over-all control and hip placement. "PSR"
I couldn't go on a skilift on a snowboard like that!
It's actually EASIER to Load/Offload using these binding angles. A former student of mine, "CMC" actually rides along Carving turns one-footed for a bit when offloading the chair. You, are simply AASI brainwashed... "PSR"