samedi 11 juillet 2015
Best Freeride Board?
Posted on 03:57 by Immigration
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I want the perfect board for railing carves on groomers, absorbing chatter off piste, and staying afloat in powder. I've got a board I really enjoy doing all of the above on, a 161 Ride Highlife. Only problem is it's a little small for me at 210lb to keep me up in deep, wet snow when it's not steep. I love carving on it, exploring off piste, and popping off everything I can. Quick response from the stiff tail is great fun. Becoming a better rider will of course help all of the above as well and I'm not expecting the board to do the work. Getting a little ahead of myself, but I'll have 4 weeks of full time riding in spring (southern hemisphere) so planning on making the most of the sales then and snapping up a deal.
The easy answer is just get a 164 Highlife, and I'll likely be down to 200lb by then. Size 10 boot so no need or desire for a wide when I'm in the 160+ realm. But I'm always curious if there could be something I'd enjoy even more. What I have in mind so far is either the Highlife, Burton Flight Attendant or possibly Jones Aviator? I'm after any other suggestions, especially comments from people who have ridden one or better all 3 of those boards. I should have a chance to demo a FA before buying, no chance on the Jones.
The easy answer is just get a 164 Highlife, and I'll likely be down to 200lb by then. Size 10 boot so no need or desire for a wide when I'm in the 160+ realm. But I'm always curious if there could be something I'd enjoy even more. What I have in mind so far is either the Highlife, Burton Flight Attendant or possibly Jones Aviator? I'm after any other suggestions, especially comments from people who have ridden one or better all 3 of those boards. I should have a chance to demo a FA before buying, no chance on the Jones.
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