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Highback - A stiff moulded support behind the heel and up the calf area. The HyBak was originally designed by inventer Jeff Grell and built by Flite Snowboards. This allows the rider to apply pressure and effect a "heelside" turn.
shouldnt that be a backside turn? 1:53, User:130.89.186.171
no, because it's a frontside turn. heelside and toeside take away any ambiguity Ralphy 17:15, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
?????? Trust me a heelside turn does not exist. And highbacks are not that much important for for frontside turns. It's better to say that highbacks can help with bending your knees more, which is important in general and that it helps (the more forwardlean) with carving..... User:130.89.186.171
Im a snowboard instrcutor have been for 6 years with 16 years of riding experience.. a heel side turn is when you turn on your heels... usually frontside..
toeside turn is when you turn on your toes...it's that easy...theres no variation just people who dont know what there talking about..
now when your boardsliding
a frontside board slide is when you are sliding with your back facing forward a backside board slide is when you are sliding with your fron facing forward
the above is fact!
the moves orginiate from skating.
lip slides how ever are a differnt matter.. depends on what aproach you are taking to the rail/box and what edge you are poping off snowboardreview.org
The following section doesn't sound grammatically correct. I am terrible at grammar so if someone else wants to fix this? Burtonbluntsnowboard ( talk) 01:13, 15 January 2013 (UTC)
This section needs completely re-written in my opinion. I think there should be 3 separate distinctions in board type.
What are other peoples views on this? I also strongly believe that Camber should be moved from board construction and put into board type OlafBerserker ( talk) 04:46, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
I think this needs to be re-written as well. I attempted to do so yesterday, but my attempt was over written. I think this section should be divided into three; Board Anatomy and shape in which a snowboard's parts are explained (nose, tail, base, edge, etc.) Board Profiles (camber, Rocker, Flat, Rocker-Camber Combo), and Board Styles (All-Mountain, Freestyle, and Alpine) User: libraryladyinvt — Preceding unsigned comment added by Libraryladyinvt ( talk • contribs) 14:05, 26 September 2018 (UTC)
I’m surprised that Dimitri Milovich is not given at least partial credit for the invention of the modern snowboard even though Winterstick, his company, was mentioned. Milovich had the first patent on the modern snowboard. 2601:647:CB02:7190:D5E:2169:BCF5:3434 ( talk) 17:07, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
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Highback - A stiff moulded support behind the heel and up the calf area. The HyBak was originally designed by inventer Jeff Grell and built by Flite Snowboards. This allows the rider to apply pressure and effect a "heelside" turn.
shouldnt that be a backside turn? 1:53, User:130.89.186.171
no, because it's a frontside turn. heelside and toeside take away any ambiguity Ralphy 17:15, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
?????? Trust me a heelside turn does not exist. And highbacks are not that much important for for frontside turns. It's better to say that highbacks can help with bending your knees more, which is important in general and that it helps (the more forwardlean) with carving..... User:130.89.186.171
Im a snowboard instrcutor have been for 6 years with 16 years of riding experience.. a heel side turn is when you turn on your heels... usually frontside..
toeside turn is when you turn on your toes...it's that easy...theres no variation just people who dont know what there talking about..
now when your boardsliding
a frontside board slide is when you are sliding with your back facing forward a backside board slide is when you are sliding with your fron facing forward
the above is fact!
the moves orginiate from skating.
lip slides how ever are a differnt matter.. depends on what aproach you are taking to the rail/box and what edge you are poping off snowboardreview.org
The following section doesn't sound grammatically correct. I am terrible at grammar so if someone else wants to fix this? Burtonbluntsnowboard ( talk) 01:13, 15 January 2013 (UTC)
This section needs completely re-written in my opinion. I think there should be 3 separate distinctions in board type.
What are other peoples views on this? I also strongly believe that Camber should be moved from board construction and put into board type OlafBerserker ( talk) 04:46, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
I think this needs to be re-written as well. I attempted to do so yesterday, but my attempt was over written. I think this section should be divided into three; Board Anatomy and shape in which a snowboard's parts are explained (nose, tail, base, edge, etc.) Board Profiles (camber, Rocker, Flat, Rocker-Camber Combo), and Board Styles (All-Mountain, Freestyle, and Alpine) User: libraryladyinvt — Preceding unsigned comment added by Libraryladyinvt ( talk • contribs) 14:05, 26 September 2018 (UTC)
I’m surprised that Dimitri Milovich is not given at least partial credit for the invention of the modern snowboard even though Winterstick, his company, was mentioned. Milovich had the first patent on the modern snowboard. 2601:647:CB02:7190:D5E:2169:BCF5:3434 ( talk) 17:07, 10 March 2022 (UTC)