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Friend of mine wants to come with us this year but has had re-constructive surgery on ACL after major tear,a few years ago.
He wants to know which would be best and least risky,skis or a board ??
Any ideas ?
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I have heard that with boarding you are supposed tO be less likely up rupture your ACL, but as with all these things I also no exceptions. I ruptured my ACL a number of years ago and I have skiied 3 times since (would have done more but I also have had two children since the reconstruction as well)
The best advice is to ensure his quads and hamstrings are as strong as possible
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