Poster: A snowHead
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Hi guys and girls,
Just a quick one really. I've just bought an new snowboard to replace my clapped out ex-rental board that I've been using for the past few years. I'd planned to replace it sooner but after getting new boots and bindings the other year I couldn't afford to do them all at the same time (I've got Burton Mission '06 bindings and Burton Shaun White '06 boots in case you were wondering).
My purchase was a brand spanking new Ride DH 157 '08.
I've been boarding with my crappy old board for 4 years and I'm just wondering how easy it'll be to adjust to my new purchase.
I'm hoping that because its a much better board I'll immediately click with it, but to be honest I don’t really know how these things work. Should I expect the first day to be spent getting used to it? Or will the fact that I've been using a crappy board for ages mean I'll be fine with it straight from the off?
Oh and if anyone else has tried out this board I've be interested to hear your impressions.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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The DH seems to be a board for park/pipe - I would expect it to be quite forgiving on the piste, although not as stable at speed.
Any reason you bought that bought in particular?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I think that you'll feel natural on it from the off. The DH is not a hard and unforgiving ride and so you won't worry about riding it, you'll just enjoy doing so!
The main thing you'll notice is that it will feel fast to start with due to its clean base and edges. By the way, give it a lovely hot wax before your trip, on top of the factory wax, as the factory wax is not likely to have been done with as much love and care as you will give your own board.
Have fun!
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Jagerbull wrote: |
The DH seems to be a board for park/pipe - I would expect it to be quite forgiving on the piste, although not as stable at speed.
Any reason you bought that bought in particular? |
It's a little shorter than my previous board so I guess it's might to be a little less stable at speed. Hopefully not too much, I can’t be having my mates overtaking me
I opted for the DH really just because I want to start hitting the park more and practicing my jumps. I've done a fair bit of reading up on it and the jist that I've got is that although it's designed as a freestyle board it's still fairly flexible and it can hold its own as a general all rounder.
I basically read as much as I could and then just talked to the guy in my local snowboard shop about the different options and ended up with the Ride DH. He's best mate had one (he show me some photos) and he really talked it up. Seemed to match what I was after, if a little more than I was originally planning to spend but hey... you only live once.
Tony Lane wrote: |
I think that you'll feel natural on it from the off. The DH is not a hard and unforgiving ride and so you won't worry about riding it, you'll just enjoy doing so!
The main thing you'll notice is that it will feel fast to start with due to its clean base and edges. By the way, give it a lovely hot wax before your trip, on top of the factory wax, as the factory wax is not likely to have been done with as much love and care as you will give your own board.
Have fun! |
Sounds good, the fella in the shop said it’s worth getting a hot wax so I’ll proabably do that before I head out next month.
I'll make sure I post up my impressions of it when I get back!
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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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It will probably ride like a snowboard.
Since you don't have a lot of experience on decent boards and have nothing to compare it to in your case it should feel like a ride on a thoroughbred after riding an old mule.
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