Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Forgot to add I'm 178cm, 80kg, size 10UK
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Go for the slash if you really want that buttery feel and if you're focused on the freestyle/ jibbing. The Jones is more suited to what you described though imv. You've already been riding a slayblade and its by no means a beginner board. I would go for the Jones for a season unless you plan to ride a few boards while you're out there for specific days. Also, the sizing is wrong you should look at 156 -158 regular not wide.
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I got a Jones MT 154 at the end of last season and used it for the first time this weekend.
I found it less lively or 'fun' feeling than my old board with less pop and a bit slower edge to edge. However it was also more solid and dependable for holding an edge on hardpack, cutting through choppy heavy wet snow off the sides of the piste and general charging about. Didn't magically feel super-floaty in the fresh snow but it wasn't mega powdery so hard to tell (rain/slush/snow at various levels). I also didn't have it set back much, just one off being centered (think if you use the front holes you centre the stance, according to a review I saw, and I was on the 'recommended' stance lines!)
To be honest, I was expecting a bit more of a 'wow' feeling not just a 'well, I think it feels more sold' feeling! I'm smack bang in the middle of the weight range, 54-77kg (I'm 63).
My old board was a Weekend 155 which I think was actually an amazing board for the price point and has certainly served me well.
http://www.snowboard-review.com/snowboard_reviews/review/heikki_pro/
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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The problem with these 'jack of all trades' snowboards is that they are essentially a 'master of none,' which is why its better to have a board for various days. Its not practical for a weeks holiday but for a season I'd definitely have 3 boards with me.
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which is why its better to have a board for various days
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Yes 100%. If I ever do a season I shall have a quiver - powder board, charger and a more fun jibby board.
For Europe, and 1 or 2 weeks a year I just couldn't justify having pow specific board.
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I have a Slash Brainstorm (160), and it's a lovely board. Quick edge to edge, and the mellow camber allows you to carve, but isn't too catchy. It's the 2016 model, drop me a line if you are still looking for a board. (sold w/o bindings).
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I'm looking for a 160 or 157 Slash Brainstorm. I'm 6'1 and 180lb, any ideas which size is better? I currently have an old '10 Sierra Crew camber board. I'm looking for something better in powder but ideally also something more playful that I can progress in the park with.
Thanks.
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Another way to put it, I'm wondering if I can get away with the 157 and have best of both worlds. I see Brainstorm has 'great' rating for powder and 1.25" possible setback.
I'm solid intermediate, still looking to progress in switch, jumps, trees, moguls in addition to having a board with better float in powder.
~180lb without gear, 10.5 boot, 6'1 height. Pairing with old 158 camber board from 2010.
Thanks!
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I'm with them... three boards would do the job. If you're out for a season, you can pick up gear cheaply when you're there, once you know what you want. I don't bother with park stuff, so a powder plus a piste board work for me.
Sometimes (eg Sleazy Jet) two boards is one too many... then I have to decide where the compromise is. A piste board works ok in resort powder, so if it's a resort trip I'll ride my piste board. Dedicated off piste trips... powder board every time. Fast piste boards are terrible in powder; the converse isn't so clear cut.
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