Ok,
Here in Steamboat in the past couple years I have witnessed more then one person practicing this rediculous behavior...The boards I have seen are somewhere between a fat ski and a snowboard (like an M1111 +30%), with tele bindings mounted about directly behind each other. Would riding one of these,.. let alone bending both knees at once be awkward?
I had the pleasure of riding the lift with a teleboarder last season...
"So do your ever bend both knees at once?"
"Yeah,...in bumps"
?????
Whatever floats your boat I guess...But to me it defeats the whole point of versatility in teleing let alone skiing...guess that is why it's called teleboarding. I thought I was making up a name for this anomoly, then googled it and realized that is what it is in fact called...
...ditch the "cumbersome equipment", ride like a monoboarder and skin like a penguin on your teleboard.....a mandatory double pole plant is mandatory :biggrin:Quote:
The Teleboard® is a serious recreation device designed for intermediate and advanced skiers and snowboarders. Its unique ride and versatility, and the ease of learning the techniques, typically stun veteran skiers and snowboarders. Those who have spent time on the Teleboard® can attest to its advantages over skis and snowboards -- the incredible lightness, the carving power a rider can produce with light-weight telemark boots, the astonishing turning ability and high-speed stability, the way it crashes through bumps and crud and the way it floats through powder. Teleboard® provides maximum speed and control without cumbersome equipment.
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And Blurred,... no teleboarding TR's either...:fm: