Thank you so much Matt! I really like the explanation of the "why's" in addition to the the demonstrations of the techniques. It helps when deciding where to start and stop the detuning. This is the most thorough video I have found on this topic!
I have watched like 15 videos on how/when/why tune or detune and this is hands down the best! Now I need a good what angle for what experience and ride type video.
Hey Matt! great explanation! i just got a bataleon disaster+ which is gonna be used for small local hills here, so small/medium jumps and rubber/metal boxes,tubes and rails. Was hoping to make some serious rail progress while still being able to jump. But considering the 3bt and elevated contactpoints - is detuning this board gonna absolutely kill me on harder corduroy days?
You are going to have a blast on that. I suggest only detuning that board between the nose and tail 3BT that way you still have the ability to have some edge hold for those Groomer days
@@PeterGlennSports sounds like a good idea! i will try it out! i got the 23/24 evil twin so i will experiment with that first in case i dont like it! thank you!
Just got my first New board, a Burton Custom (camber). I've had some say to don't detune anything and ride it first,while others say do the tip/tail (I'm an all mountain rider). What's your suggestion?
It’s up to you. Like Matt said in the video, there’s absolutely no drawback to detuning the tips. Just make sure you don’t detune the contact points. Enjoy the ride 👍
Hey, Matt... How do I find out what my board's sharpening angle is? Specifically m 23 Ride Shadowban... Can't tell if it's 90 / 88 ? Ha... Just don't want to run a 90 on it if it indeed should be another angle. Any ideas where I should look to find that exact degree? Ha, I've feels like Ive searched everywhere
All boards pretty much come from the factory at 90 degrees unless that have a specific bevel for riding rails. When it comes to the different angles its 100% up to you. If you like the board where its at do 90, if you want a little more bit try the 88. You can always take it back to 90 if you want
Thank you so much Matt! I really like the explanation of the "why's" in addition to the the demonstrations of the techniques. It helps when deciding where to start and stop the detuning. This is the most thorough video I have found on this topic!
Appreciate the support!
MUCH RESPECT!!
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Great timing, Matt! About to edge my board before my big trip next week. Thanks, buddy.
Glad it helped, have a safe and fun trip!!!
I have watched like 15 videos on how/when/why tune or detune and this is hands down the best! Now I need a good what angle for what experience and ride type video.
Glad it helped! Will take that into consideration
These vids are golden. Keep em coming please.
Will do!!
Well done Mate. Thats exactly what i was missing to know about the Edges. Thanks man, keep that going.
Greetz from germany ✌🏼
Awesome, thank you! Happy to help!
Thanks, Matt. Super informational. Funny its the Name Dropper; was hoping to see your follow-up to your First Ride video.
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great vid
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Hey Matt! great explanation! i just got a bataleon disaster+ which is gonna be used for small local hills here, so small/medium jumps and rubber/metal boxes,tubes and rails.
Was hoping to make some serious rail progress while still being able to jump.
But considering the 3bt and elevated contactpoints - is detuning this board gonna absolutely kill me on harder corduroy days?
You are going to have a blast on that. I suggest only detuning that board between the nose and tail 3BT that way you still have the ability to have some edge hold for those Groomer days
@@PeterGlennSports sounds like a good idea! i will try it out! i got the 23/24 evil twin so i will experiment with that first in case i dont like it! thank you!
Just got my first New board, a Burton Custom (camber). I've had some say to don't detune anything and ride it first,while others say do the tip/tail (I'm an all mountain rider).
What's your suggestion?
It’s up to you. Like Matt said in the video, there’s absolutely no drawback to detuning the tips. Just make sure you don’t detune the contact points. Enjoy the ride 👍
Hey, Matt... How do I find out what my board's sharpening angle is? Specifically m 23 Ride Shadowban... Can't tell if it's 90 / 88 ? Ha... Just don't want to run a 90 on it if it indeed should be another angle. Any ideas where I should look to find that exact degree? Ha, I've feels like Ive searched everywhere
* I feel like... DUMB THUMBS
All boards pretty much come from the factory at 90 degrees unless that have a specific bevel for riding rails. When it comes to the different angles its 100% up to you. If you like the board where its at do 90, if you want a little more bit try the 88. You can always take it back to 90 if you want
I only like rail and hate to catch the rail😢
@@嘉宇徐-r4b this is the perfect video for you then👍. Enjoy the ride!