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is this board light?
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i have that board and i love it!
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hey i can buy this board or the burton ration board what one should i get? i ride park
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what is a good cheap board and binding
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you guys have a 2011 JJ board to do a rundown of, im interested in your opinions on it.
dwhite198 1 year ago
@dwhite198 I'm not sure when we're getting more reviews, but the Jones is an amazing top level board. It's meant for an advanced rail rider and it will destroy what ever gets in its way. It going to be incredibly stable and super poppy. They definitely didn't cut any corners with that thing.
thehouseboardshop 1 year ago
ive got a question what is the diffrence btween a freeride board and a freestyle board excapt that the freestyleboard have a nose
shootingmick 1 year ago
@shootingmick Mmm.. other way around. A freeride is snowboarding all around the mountain on groomers, maybe a little powder here and there. Mainly just cruising around. A freeride board will have more nose than tail, that is called a directional shape, because it gives the board more float in pow and more stability at high speeds. A freestyle board will have a twin shape, which is the nose and tail are identical, and that type of riding is in the park, rails, jumps, spins, etc..
thehouseboardshop 1 year ago
@thehouseboardshop but are freestyle boards more flexible than freeride/all mountain boards??
shootingmick 1 year ago
@shootingmick Yup, freestyle boards are softer. Freestyle and Urban you want low numbers, for all mountain you want something right in the middle and for mountain and powder riding you want like 7 or above.
thehouseboardshop 1 year ago