First off, stand on the Snowsnaker
and get a feel for the range of motion
capabilities of the two boards.
We recommend sliding laterally
down a gradual slope to get
a feeling for the boards.
The three-dimensional movement
of the two boards makes it easy to do
360°-turns and do freestyle figures.
Also popular is riding the Snowsnaker
only on the back board, with the front board
completely in the air.
In deep powder it is advised to lift up
the front board a little bit and put normal
pressure on the back board.
This will prevent the front board from
submerging into the deep snow.
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