Hidden Talents — How to hold a heel edge traverse on a snowboard

James Streater
3 min readAug 19, 2019

by James Streater @maverixsnow

The better the traverse the better the snow you can find

The infamous heel edge traverse. All those times when you had to follow your skier mates or just make it to the slope or lift and you have to do that nightmare slow wobbly traverse. It’s a bloody nightmare.

Quite often we have to resort to the unglamorous hop up the slope or worst case unstrap and hike. Not so tough on a piste, but when you’re off piste it could be a total mission. I’ve seen guys burn out with just a 10 metre hike up a powder face when they dropped below a traverse line.

Your ability to hold a decent heel edge traverse could be the difference between a great day and a painful sweaty disaster.

Generally what we do is pull up on our toes and straighten our legs to get more heel edge angle and therefore grip. Although that can help in the majority of cases, if you really need to get across a slope this is going to result in you bouncing as you hit small bumps in the snow and loose leg absorption, resulting is you dropping further down the piste.

How to improve your traverse

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James Streater
James Streater

Written by James Streater

Head coach and owner of Maverix Snow Ltd. He holds the worlds highest snowsport qualification ISTD.

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