Which board do I take to Whis????? What a dilemma!!!!! |
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 05:13 PM |
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So, as ya may have heard, I'm off to Whistler at th end of Jan!!!!!
Now, seein as though I have my new YES Tasman(iac) 156, and I have my trusty old DC HKD 158, here's my dilemma!!!!!
Do I take the 158 Cambered, or the 156 Hybrid for the Whistler Pow that I am gonna find myself in?????
What's ya opinions?????
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 05:47 PM |
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Take your YES with out a doubt! Going to be a lot more versatile in all conditions.
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 06:07 PM |
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Good dilemma to have!
I've heard hybrid/rocker boards have the effect of riding a couple of inches bigger than a cambered board in powder (hope so as I was only planning on taking a rockered 153 to japow with me) and I'm sure your itching to give the YES a shred so that would be my choice
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 06:17 PM |
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YES
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 06:23 PM |
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It feels weird posting in here.
I thought all snowboards are the same, I guess I'm wrong.
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 06:30 PM |
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finney - 23 November 2011 06:17 PM YES
X2
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 06:50 PM |
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I'm glad that I'm on the same page as you guys!!!!!
It would've killed me to leave the newbie at home!!!!!
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 06:51 PM |
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YES!
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 06:52 PM |
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Am I finally going to shred with the one and only Kuma?
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 07:13 PM |
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Haahhahahahaa!!!!!
YES!!!!! 
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 08:44 PM |
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Yes for sure!
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 10:20 PM |
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So that's a YES from you, Andy?????
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 10:30 PM |
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Take the yes and write up how it rides...
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 10:59 PM |
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YES. CamRock power!
I also have a selection of boards if you need. Including a Burton Fish 156 for super deep pow days.
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 11:21 PM |
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A go on the Fish would be cool, as I've never ridden one!!!!!
Yeah, I'll def tell you guys my opinion of the YES as well, cabletie!!!!!
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| Posted: 23 November 2011 11:28 PM |
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No problem, you can grab it any time.
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