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Well, I was looking at the forum and noticed that the two most popular
threads were "How to tell what time it is" and "How do you tell if you are regular or goofy" and figured I should chip in with some board reviews on all the stuff that I've tried during demos this season (the snow being only decent, I had plenty of time). A quick overview, I'm 5'8" 145 lbs, an expert freerider, intermediate freestyler - I like stiff boots (currently riding Salomon Malamute) and boards. 2007 Rome Agent 152 - this board just fun to ride, forget what I said about loving stiff board, this board is medium to medium soft, but has a ton of pop and is really playful. It is super easy to spin off of jumps, forgiving to land, and really fun on rails. The flex is nice that it soft enough for rails, but not completely unstable at freeriding speed. It can handle steep hardpack adequately, but you won't be laying down steep carves as the ~8m sidecut is too tight for that, it is more for lineup a natural kicker/cliff/cornice and then bombing at it. If you like to ride park for most of the day, this is a great board for you. 2007 Rome Anthem 155 - stiffer and more all-mountain oriented than the Agent, the Anthem surprisingly has a shorter sidecut and so isn't great for deep carves. It spun alright, but didn't have as much pop as the Agent. A nice board, but I had just ridden the Agent and overall I didn't have as much fun with this board. I would recommend the above or below board instead. 2007 LibTech Phoenix 157 - this is a great all-mountain board, it's got a 8.75m sidecut with a medium stiff flex which really lets you put down an edge and carve the steeps. Not sure if it's the golden fleece basalt they use, but this board has a really nice flex and pop out of the tail - making it great for all-mountain freestyle, where instead of riding urban McJib setups, the whole mountain is your terrain park. If you love to bomb/carve steeps, drop cornices and cliffs, and then hit the park for a run or two on the way to the lift, this board is for you. Board is longest out of the ones I demo'd, but was still easy to spin. 2007 LibTech Rice Rocket 151 - didn't like this park board at all. Soft - terrible at freeriding, no pop to it. Would not recommend it. 2007 LibTech Magnetraction 156 - interesting board, medium stiffness, this board definitely gives you a ton of edgehold. I grew up in the East Coast and for super icy stuff it could be nice, but if you don't live in the North East where rain can coat the slopes with a shiny, clear, slippery boilerplate, there is no need for a board with this much grip in my opinion. The tradeoff is the board doesn't quite carve cleanlythrough the snow (feels like the scalloped points all dig in slightly separate places along of the carve arc). Board has mediocre pop and was a bit tricky on spins... was fine on rails though (this is the freeride MTX, maybe the freestyle one is better). 2007 Nitro T2 152 - on a suggestion I went and tried this board, it is a great park board. A little stiffer than most park boards (6 out of 10) it has a slightly longer sidecut (8.0/8.4/7.3) that makes it fun to ride on medium pitch slopes. It has good pop, light and really easy to spin. It is pretty tough as I took it out on the rails, boxes, and even rode a bunch of fallen logs and tree stumps. A great park board that is still quite good all over the mountain - somewhere in between the Agent and the Phoenix. |
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Thanks Arvin!
BTW have you ridden a Salomon Prospect? Would like to here your objective opinion on the board if you have one. Thanks again, Chris |
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On Feb 5, 11:22 am, Christopher Cox
wrote: Thanks Arvin! BTW have you ridden a Salomon Prospect? Would like to here your objective opinion on the board if you have one. Thanks again, Chris Unfortunately, I haven't as I can't get any local demos, but the Prospect 153 and the David Benedek Pro Model 155 are on my list of stuff I want to try out, I like the specs and I here the boards have really good pop to them. |
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Man you get way too many demos. :-)
I tried to get hold of the Khyber the other day, but the Prior dealer didn't have them in, and only had 1 split version available for sale. - Dave. -- The only powder to get high on, falls from the sky. http://www.vpas.org.uk/ - Snowboarding the worlds pow pow - Donek Sasquatch 162, Prior Pow 181, Burton Canyon 162 The Snowboard FAQ lives here - http://www.vpas.fsnet.co.uk/rssFAQ |
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On 6 Feb 2007 04:06:51 GMT, Switters wrote:
Man you get way too many demos. :-) I tried to get hold of the Khyber the other day, but the Prior dealer didn't have them in, and only had 1 split version available for sale. perk You looking at getting a split board? -- Champ |
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Champ wrote in
: On 6 Feb 2007 04:06:51 GMT, Switters wrote: Man you get way too many demos. :-) I tried to get hold of the Khyber the other day, but the Prior dealer didn't have them in, and only had 1 split version available for sale. perk You looking at getting a split board? Nope. Looking to get a tree powder board like the Fish. I don't want a split version, as I don't spend enough time hiking to justify it. - Dave. -- The only powder to get high on, falls from the sky. http://www.vpas.org.uk/ - Snowboarding the worlds pow pow - Donek Sasquatch 162, Prior Pow 181, Burton Canyon 162 The Snowboard FAQ lives here - http://www.vpas.fsnet.co.uk/rssFAQ |
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On Feb 6, 7:20 am, Switters wrote:
Champ wrote : On 6 Feb 2007 04:06:51 GMT, Switters wrote: Man you get way too many demos. :-) I tried to get hold of the Khyber the other day, but the Prior dealer didn't have them in, and only had 1 split version available for sale. perk You looking at getting a split board? Nope. Looking to get a tree powder board like the Fish. I don't want a split version, as I don't spend enough time hiking to justify it. - Dave. I just couldn't pass up on a great deal on a used Prior Khyber 160 Split so I have one now as well... loads of fun in the soft snow, I plan on actually using it in split mode next weekend hopefully. While it's physically a little heavy, the tighter sidecut and taper really make it very nimble and easy to navigate between the trees - rarely do I notice the the weight. I also like that it has good pop out of the tail. http://tinyurl.com/36ecmf http://tinyurl.com/2qdx6p http://tinyurl.com/3cruze |
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On 6 Feb 2007 15:20:10 GMT, Switters wrote:
I tried to get hold of the Khyber the other day, but the Prior dealer didn't have them in, and only had 1 split version available for sale. perk You looking at getting a split board? Nope. Looking to get a tree powder board like the Fish. I don't want a split version, as I don't spend enough time hiking to justify it. *You're* getting a fish? After you took the **** out of mine so much?!?! I've still got mine, tho haven't ridden it since the Russia trip. -- Champ |
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 22:58:47 GMT, Champ allegedly
wrote: On 6 Feb 2007 15:20:10 GMT, Switters wrote: I tried to get hold of the Khyber the other day, but the Prior dealer didn't have them in, and only had 1 split version available for sale. perk You looking at getting a split board? Nope. Looking to get a tree powder board like the Fish. I don't want a split version, as I don't spend enough time hiking to justify it. Crickey, did my post just show up or something? 2 replies in a day, 2 weeks after I sent it. *You're* getting a fish? After you took the **** out of mine so much?!?! I don't recall me taking the ****. I can't see on what grounds I would do so. Anyway, I didn't get to try a Khyber in the end, and I've only ridden the Fish for an hour last season. I've left it for now. I've still got mine, tho haven't ridden it since the Russia trip. Same with my swallow tail. In fact I didn't even take it on my last trip. - Dave. |
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On 22 Feb 2007 12:34:14 GMT, Switters wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 22:58:47 GMT, Champ allegedly wrote: On 6 Feb 2007 15:20:10 GMT, Switters wrote: I tried to get hold of the Khyber the other day, but the Prior dealer didn't have them in, and only had 1 split version available for sale. perk You looking at getting a split board? Nope. Looking to get a tree powder board like the Fish. I don't want a split version, as I don't spend enough time hiking to justify it. Crickey, did my post just show up or something? 2 replies in a day, 2 weeks after I sent it. I think I missed it, for some reason *You're* getting a fish? After you took the **** out of mine so much?!?! I don't recall me taking the ****. I can't see on what grounds I would do so. Hmm. Maybe I was just thinking of your general ****-taking demeanour :-) -- Champ |
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