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  Thread Started By:   tuxpoo   On:   Thursday 14/02/2008 @ 10:50:24 Show Oldest First    
tuxpoo
Ranked Posts: 126
  #50 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  17/04/2008 @ 23:15:46
Started the thread, so end of season, so I aught to finish it off.

Got cat tracks sorted. What to do really depends on the conditions. Main thing i found was to push knees tward the each end of the board on really flat bits. Go flat and straight on the board. When its hard ice avoid any tracks or gullies.
A good wax does make a massive difference. On long flats (and uphills) the better the condition of the board the further i go. I got my board base ground and then waxed every 3-4 days. If it got really hard and icey I did it every day (ice rips the base to shreds around the edge).

After nearly 30 days on the hill, i can now rattle past 80% of people

Still fear falling on the hard tracks, fortunatly never happened this year.

Thanks to everyone

Tux
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rja360
Ranked Posts: 7
  #49 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  24/02/2008 @ 21:16:56
In reply to post #48 ...
By reducing surface area on the snow, you will move quicker.....try letting the board re- camber by pushing your knees to the tip (front knee)and the tail )back knee)of the board. This alsokeeps even weight on both feet, reducing the chance of catching an edge..
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B-MAN
Ranked Posts: 13
UK - England
  #48 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  19/02/2008 @ 17:51:28
In reply to post #47 ...
You can generate speed by crouching on the back and pushing forward as you stand up again all in one repetitive motion..........do this three or four times when your speed starts to fizzle out. Bit like standing up on the peddles and givin it some on your pusher and then free wheeling for a bit.
Every day you dont go is a day less that you can!
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bods007
Ranked Posts: 1395
West Yorkshire
  #47 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  18/02/2008 @ 14:36:17
In reply to post #45 ...
"weight on the nose to the point of lifting the tail up slightly and keeping the board running flat."

I've always leaned back on the tail - thus creating a slight gap under the nose - where the film of water builds up.....helping me beat the flats.....

That and a damn good wax job!!!!
"You're so adrift in far off places and hilly strangers you adore, that you're riding blind through eden lying right outside your door"
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Stevey
Ranked Posts: 162
Hampshire
  #46 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  18/02/2008 @ 12:46:17
In reply to post #45 ...
Go faster than your mates to start with!
"A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams"
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wildebeest
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Sweden
  #45 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 23:35:17
Decent wax job on the board, weight on the nose to the point of lifting the tail up slightly and keeping the board running flat.
I don't need to shout about what qualifications I have got and haven't got, I know I'm good!
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snowborders
Ranked Posts: 74
Roxburghshire
  #44 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 20:36:54
In reply to post #43 ...
On a cat track last week in Finland I got past the small, slim, perfectly formed instructor (I'm 15 stone) but then fell over so maybe skill has something to do with it
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M the S
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  #43 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 13:47:42
In reply to post #42 ...
im lovin this thread as well, good banter, everyone thinks they have got the answer but then gets shot down by the next one along, end of the day no one really knows do they, go on admit it.

so in conclusion

fat lads on big well waxed boards win unless you get beat by a wee person that is

Lovin the hot dog comment - made me laugh out loud, working from home today and the missus wants to know how can writing a method statement be soo funny
My other body is a temple
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Alf0nse
Ranked Posts: 1119
Somerset
  #42 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 13:26:59
In reply to post #40 ...
I like this thread

big people seem faster because due to their momentum making them decellerate more slowly than a pencil neck beanpole

the bigguns keep their speed for longer
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nickmotture
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  #41 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 13:25:32
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Somebody call the Myth Busters...............
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NickE
Ranked Posts: 70
  #40 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 13:10:41
In reply to post #39 ...
OK - I think a longer board will help you go faster, but a wider one won't and here's some half-baked technical analysis why.

The higher the ratio of the friction to your weight, the more you slow down. The greater board surface you present, the more your weight is spread, but the more area is in contact. I think the friction is proportional to the amount of pressure multiplied by the area, so on this alone, the size of the board should make no difference.

However, the friction is not consistent across the length of the board. In particular, the motion of the board changes the consistency of the snow (basically it melts a thin layer) which means that the back of the board creates less resistance. Therefore the effect of a long board in reducing the pressure has more impact than it does on increasing the contact area.

Someone will probably tell me this is complete b*ll*cks.
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ronin007
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Lincolnshire
  #39 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 12:52:23
In reply to post #34 ...
Lol, Hot Dog lol.
One Man, One Board, One Mountain
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teapea
Ranked Posts: 499
Buckinghamshire
  #38 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 12:51:58
In reply to post #35 ...
nickmotture - she may just be a better rider

Skill level probably plays the biggest part in all of this in the end!
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ronin007
Ranked Posts: 216
Lincolnshire
  #37 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 12:51:55
In reply to post #33 ...
Ok, im prepared to conceed that minimising your frontal wind resistance would increase your speed, however I tend to do this by keeping low God you pendantic! heehee

Similarly wearing low drag clothing...yes, the all in one body stocking stuff, and that's not your wifes saturday night cat suit will also speed you up.

What about snowboarding on top of an Avalanche? Significant friction but you are travelling at 90mph+ so technically quicker.
One Man, One Board, One Mountain
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teapea
Ranked Posts: 499
Buckinghamshire
  #36 Re: Wide boards on cat tracks  15/02/2008 @ 12:50:43
In reply to post #32 ...
As I said, all other things being equal - the more massive an object the quicker it'll be down a slope.

The problem we have is that there are too many other variables.

Pressure on the board; coefficient of friction; areodynamics of rider etc etc

However - think about the bob sleigh. The 4 man is much quicker than the 2 man. When go-karting down a hill in an 80s stylee as a kid, the fat kid always won. Weight plays a very important part.
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