My Second Donek?
I purchased my first Donek Snowboard 4 years ago and now feel it's
time to get a new board, my question to the group is do I or don't I buy another Donek. Having not made a posting in this group for a year or so I just wondered what feedback Donek have been getting. If anyone has any other ideas on what board I should purchase over Donek then feel free to comment. I want something good for freeriding, not worried about the park. I'm also off to Whistler in Jan so looking forward to breaking it in over there. TallPaul. |
My Second Donek?
If anyone has any other ideas on what board I should purchase over
Donek then feel free to comment. I want something good for freeriding, not worried about the park. If you were happy with your first one, why not get a second one? I've had nothing but good things to say about mine, all four of them. (01-02 Wide 161, 01-02 Freecarve 163, 02-03 Axis 172, '97 or '98? Incline 168, bought used) The older Incline is quite noticeably softer than the newer ones. Not sure what year they became stiffer. There are only two freeride boards out there other than Donek I would personally even bother to demo anymo Prior MFR, if I ever got to Whistler - just for yucks - similar sidecuts to Donek Incline/Wide/Sasquatch Rad-Air Tanker, 192cm or 200cm - as a powder gun. -Mike T |
My Second Donek?
Past postings have generally been very favorable for any of the Donek
lines. Between my son and I, we have three Doneks (2 wide 165, 169) and one Sasquatch (170). My new 169 was taken for its first day on the snow yesterday (good to be back on the mountain), and performed as expected (very well). Sean is responsive to your snowboard needs and continues to put out a great product. You will probably be hard pressed to get much negative feedback regarding Donek boards. Snowing in Anchorage |
My Second Donek?
Welcome back Paul!
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 20:38:55 GMT, (TallPaul) allegedly wrote: If anyone has any other ideas on what board I should purchase over Donek then feel free to comment. I want something good for freeriding, not worried about the park. I don't think there's been a (genuine) complaint yet. I'm also off to Whistler in Jan so looking forward to breaking it in over there. You could also consider a Prior as you're heading up that way. Go down to the factory (nr Function) and have a chat with the guys. You can hire a board for a day or so and see how they are. They both make great boards. - Dave. -- The only powder to get high on, falls from the sky. http://www.vpas.org/ - Snowboarding the worlds pow pow - Securing your e-mail The Snowboard FAQ lives here - http://rssFAQ.org/ |
My Second Donek?
You could also consider a Prior as you're heading up that way. Go down to
the factory (nr Function) and have a chat with the guys. You can hire a board for a day or so and see how they are. They both make great boards. I'd love to try a Prior myself. I'm curious how their freeride boards perform compared to my Donek Wide. If you do try one, Paul, please report back! Thanks! Brian. |
My Second Donek?
I didn't like my donek at all..
It was a pretty nice board, looks, lightness, but something didn't "feel" right about it. I kept catching an edge either way. Maybe I like a "looser" board. I bought a Lib Tech 158 and love that board better than the Donek. Overall, though, my experience with Sean was awesome. HE is truly a great business man. Not only was the purchase price of my board refunded, but also the shipping both ways. It was truly amazing. Just FYI Also, I'm not a park/pipe monkey and mostly free ride, which is why the incline sounded like the perfect stick for me. Eric |
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