mardi 4 août 2015
2016 Rossi One vs 2015 Lib Tech TRS
Posted on 09:42 by Immigration
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I've made more than one thread on this topic and am way overanalyzing here, but I'm not going to get the chance to demo either board before I pull the trigger and I keep waffling.
I'm either going to get a '15 TRS or a '16 One. I can get the One at a good price because I'm married to a vendor, whereas I'll basically just get the TRS at the 30% off everyone is getting.
Prices aside, the One is more like the old K2 Format that I've been riding for years. However, the Format was set back by 2cm and pretty directional, which has made it a pain to learn to ride switch. The One seems less set back, but it's still set back and a directional twin, whereas the TRS is a true twin.
The TRS is a flying V shape, whereas the One is rocker/camber/rocker. What's the difference going to feel like?
I split my time between charging down the mountain and playing a whole lot with my carves, and my number one objective is to improve my jumps. The One favors charging, whereas it's not as playful as the TRS. Both seem suitable to jumps, though the TRS has more pop for messing in the jib park.
How much tougher are ollies going to be on the One than the TRS? On the Format, my ollies flatly fucking suck, which is mostly me but the board ain't helping.
Lastly, I'm going to be mostly on the east coast, so icy conditions will be the norm, followed by snot, with very rare pow.
I can't make up my freaking mind on this. I also can't really find out much on what they changed between '15 and '16 on the Rossi One. They've got that weird rubber channel now which I guess just makes it more damp, is it going to have an impact on anything else? Does anyone know if they made the camber longer?
All advice appreciated, as I'm massively overthinking this buy, but my last board was with me for 6 years and I want to make the right pull this time too. As an east coaster, I'm not going to get out enough to justify a quiver of boards, so both the TRS and One were picked for flexibility.
I'm either going to get a '15 TRS or a '16 One. I can get the One at a good price because I'm married to a vendor, whereas I'll basically just get the TRS at the 30% off everyone is getting.
Prices aside, the One is more like the old K2 Format that I've been riding for years. However, the Format was set back by 2cm and pretty directional, which has made it a pain to learn to ride switch. The One seems less set back, but it's still set back and a directional twin, whereas the TRS is a true twin.
The TRS is a flying V shape, whereas the One is rocker/camber/rocker. What's the difference going to feel like?
I split my time between charging down the mountain and playing a whole lot with my carves, and my number one objective is to improve my jumps. The One favors charging, whereas it's not as playful as the TRS. Both seem suitable to jumps, though the TRS has more pop for messing in the jib park.
How much tougher are ollies going to be on the One than the TRS? On the Format, my ollies flatly fucking suck, which is mostly me but the board ain't helping.
Lastly, I'm going to be mostly on the east coast, so icy conditions will be the norm, followed by snot, with very rare pow.
I can't make up my freaking mind on this. I also can't really find out much on what they changed between '15 and '16 on the Rossi One. They've got that weird rubber channel now which I guess just makes it more damp, is it going to have an impact on anything else? Does anyone know if they made the camber longer?
All advice appreciated, as I'm massively overthinking this buy, but my last board was with me for 6 years and I want to make the right pull this time too. As an east coaster, I'm not going to get out enough to justify a quiver of boards, so both the TRS and One were picked for flexibility.
2016 Rossi One vs 2015 Lib Tech TRS
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