seabreezer said..
can't see the point of assy's really ... you almost want the same amount of drive out of top turns as bottom turns , otherwise off the tops are too loose and slidey , not driving out of turns enough ? .,..
No.
The point is you can exert more force with your feet oneway and less the other - simple biomechanics means and assy would be nice
As a heavy guy, big boards need more muscle off the top. I'm loving the fact I hardly weight my heels and around she goes.
Nobody is saying you need one, but its silly to say the top turn is anything like the bottom turn. So two shapes - to some degree - in the one board could be better if done right.
I like that you said
almost...... so a mild assy for you.
Like Stoney I also was surprised how it improved side-on a bit, my assumption was crosshore only and I was wrong.