Salomon Transfer snowboard
Saturday, 01. 7. 2006 – Category: Snowboarding
Following my old snowboard going AWOL after falling off a bubble lift in Chamonix, I took out a Salomon Transfer 160 on hire for a few days.
I found it to be an easy board to ride. It held turns well, wide carves and especially tighter turns. Also good fun for a bit of freestyle action.
Most importantly, some fairly nifty graphics on top.
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January 24th, 2007 at 7:02 pm
I found the transfer to be too aggressive and a bit on the touchy side. It didnt want to hold a line unless I planted myself into it. I only rode it because my binding broke and thats all my friend had laying around. I wouldnt but it.
January 17th, 2010 at 7:05 pm
I think John hasnt rode that often This board is for everyone and anyone… John might need a lesson