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Funky Rocker Design Plans 145

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But there are a couple things that make it a bit harder to put your foot into a raker. First, the rocker doesn't create as much resistance on the edges as a symmetrical camber. Second, the rocker is less forgiving for new riders. If your technique isn't 100% perfect, the board will have more tendency to throw you for a loop. Now, each to their own, but if you have never skied before and want to rip down a storm or shred a small pocket of powder and not be worried about getting your foot stuck in the slush, a rocker board might be a bit of a challenge.

The Rocker profile has become extremely popular among freestyle riders and powder-hounds alike. This profile is the exact opposite of a traditional camber. It consists of a single central contact point that when weighted, flexes to create less edge contact on the tip and tail for easy pivoting action and all-day playfulness. The rocker is also a more forgiving camber style when landing spins, jibs and other tricks. Less edge contact means less hang up on the lips and landings. Freeride snowboarders like the rocker profile because they create a surfy feel in powder, allowing you to really slash and put up a wall of white like youre riding the curl.

The Rocker profile has become extremely popular among freestyle riders and powder-hounds alike. This profile is the exact opposite of a traditional camber. It consists of a single central contact point that when weighted, flexes to create less edge contact on the tip and tail for easy pivoting action and all-day playfulness. The rocker is also a more forgiving camber style when landing spins, jibs and other tricks. 84d34552a1

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