![]() Side-hits: Great for side hits - especially anything that's not that straight forward to line up. Forgiving landings for those learning jumps. ![]() ![]() Landing: Solid enough, but again, more suited to smaller jumps. Load it up and you don't get anything extra - so what's there is easy to extract.Īpproach: The approach for trickier sidehits is great, and for small jumps - but not as suited to larger jumps where you need to get more speed. Pop: Not oodles of it, but what's there is super easy to access. Overall a very competent jumping board, more suited to small jumps. But it certainly does feel the chop and the bumps. Uneven Terrainįor weaving through bumps it's really good - being as numble as it is. Not something you lay down carves on at high speeds - I found you're more holding on, but it held on better than I expected. Still not like a bomber at speed or anything, but better than I was expecting and better than I remember it being. But getting on the 2020 model, it actually surprised me a little bit. Previously I've rated this board a little less for speed. Prefers to turn at medium and slow speeds and not so much at high speeds. S turns at slow to medium speeds are nice on this board too - really easy and smooth. Turning: It's super agile at slow speeds - edge to edge is lightning. Carving & TurningĬarving: It's not the kind of board that drives aggressive carves at speed that well, but. There wasn't any the day I rode it - but from riding previous models and based on the specs, it's not going to be a great powder option - fine in shallow stuff, but when it gets deeper, it will get sinky. So the basic is heavier than normal, but it felt normal on snow to ride, maybe very slightly on the heavier side, but pretty much normal. *based on a small sample size of 51 boards that I've weighed in 20 models.
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