Powsurfing

snowfinder

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Got a powsurfer last year tried it a few times didn't really click. First day on it this year linked some turns and went down a little tubing track, instantly hooked. Haven't stopped thinking about it and possible slopes to try out. Anyone else hooked on it?
 
topic:snowfinder said:
Got a powsurfer last year tried it a few times didn't really click. First day on it this year linked some turns and went down a little tubing track, instantly hooked. Haven't stopped thinking about it and possible slopes to try out. Anyone else hooked on it?

did you buy your powsurf or make it? wanna get into it but cant really drop 400+ on something like that
 
14381337:ColoradoDogfart said:
did you buy your powsurf or make it? wanna get into it but cant really drop 400+ on something like that

i just got this one a couple years back cause it's fine for my use and $150 is doable
https://www.burton.com/us/en/p/burt...-6041&g_campaign=US - HG - Shopping - Boards

so insanely fun in soft snow (and you can shred even really shallow hills cause it glides really well). if it's hard snow you're in for some falls

**This post was edited on Jan 18th 2022 at 11:52:40am
 
Fo sho ?

I like to ride the smaller, fish-shaped boards.

There's a lot of crossover between snowskating and powsurfing. In bounds, I'll take the edged bideck snowskate cuz the resort will allow it. Out of bounds I'll grab the snowskate if I need to traverse.

Out of bounds in a nice little zone, I'm likely to grab the powsurf. Or, ya know, someone else organized a powsurf group ride so I got that powsurf board and beacon on deck.
 
Most snowskaters I know, including myself, all ride Grassroots boards.

It's cuz they support our scene, and they are legendary snowskaters/board builders themselves.

Lol shameless plug, but I'm super grateful to them for providing a demo and showing me how to do it.

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