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  • what is turning radius

    hey guys
    i was looking at the in depth chart comparing bwps to tanshos and I saw "turning radius" i was just wondering wat it was
    thanx

  • #2
    how big/small of a circle you could turn in.

    like, a 5ft turning radius would mean that you could carve a 10ft wide circle.
    ~harry

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    • #3
      thanks so usually smaller is better?

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      • #4
        makes trees, moguls and doulbles allot more fun
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        • #5
          thanks ill look for that

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          • #6
            well, that all depends on what you want to do.

            if you want to make really tight turns, you want smaller (parks, tress, etc). if you want nice long carves and (i'm assuming) more high speed stability (ie: racing), bigger would be better.
            ~harry

            @HarrySiii
            -Skier turned snowboarder turned skiboarder
            -RVL8 2010 KTP, RVL8 Receptors
            -RVL8 EMP, Line FF Pro
            -Deeluxe 225 (FINALLY a boot I can wear!)

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            • #7
              thanks,

              i wont be racing much and i like tight turns once again thatnks for the info

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              • #8
                The boards with the wider turning radius will also hold their edges better; that's the main reason that you'd want a longer turning radius.

                Dan
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