Finding The Right Snowboard Shape - Snowboard Camber Explained
2024 ж. 9 Мам.
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Taking a look at all the different snowboard shapes, or camber profiles, to help you find the perfect snowboard for you. Each shape is going to make a snowboard ride differently, so in this video we break down the differences between each.
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0:00 - Intro
0:43 - Rocker / Reverse Camber
1:56 - Regular Camber
3:26 - Hybrid
5:17 - Flat
5:59 - Setback Camber
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This is such a solid, informative video. I'm an instructor and so many if my students struggle with buying the right board. I'm definitely going to direct them to this video. What's particularly helpful is you describe the profile and then explain what that means practically as a rider and who might/might not benefit from it. One of my biggest issues with snowboard companies is that they use so much jargon that it's even hard for me to understand and I've been boarding for 20 years. So I don't blame people who are new to the sport for being intimidated. This is will help a lot I think.
Awesome, love it, send them our way! I think the actual issue with the jargon comes down to the legality of companies' trademark on terms, which can make things confusing for a lot of people. That's why you'll see all these different names for hybrid shapes.
Instructor here too. I agree 100%. Companies always say the same: all the boards are amazing for everything/everyone. I am sick of it because it's not true, obviously. Then, they all use that jargon to avoid the copyright of something, like the "magnetraction". So they rename it followed by the word 'technology' lol. Also with cambers, they invent new terms to describe what already exists: "this board has our special zippity zip zippity zap hippity hoppity camber technology"... Dude, is a classic camber for fks sake. Also, I don't know what's the point of describing a classic camber and saying that there is rocker in the nose and tail. Of course there's rocker, otherwise it would be unrideable. It's like companies need to add BS for you to be amazed or something.
I would say one thing you missed is that the hybrid boards is that they float better in powder and does not require as much quad power to keep the nose up.
Amazing breakdown, thanks for making this
Glad it was helpful. Thanks, Alvin!
Great job. Keep the videos coming. Cheers.
More good one on the way, thanks for the support!
Best ever breakdown if I’d only known🙄
I hope it helps with your next board purchase
Nice one. Thanks for making this.🙏
Thought this would be an important one to make. Thanks dude!
Killed it Shane! Thanks for such solid info. I’m a visual learner so it was super helpful!
Awesome, thanks Steph!
Keep coming back to this! Great video
Thanks, glad it's worth more than one watch
Thanks for detailed overview, now it's more clear to me!
Glad it was helpful!
The best descriptions I've found so far. Very clear. Thank you!
You're welcome!
This video is so helpful! Thank you so much for the information.
Glad it was helpful!
pretty simple and amazing explanation!
Glad you think so!
This is exactly the video I was looking for. I love how easy it was to understand and straight to the point.
Glad it helped out!
Best explanation ive seen
Best video about snowboard profiles. Direct, short and informative. What a great job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this informative video! It really helped me to choose my camber for my first snowboard!
Sweet, glad it was helpful!
Great video! I’m all about the early rise rocker on a camber dominate board!
Oh yeah, my favorite too!
This was so so helpful. Thank you for this explaination!
Glad it helped you get dialed!
All your content is just unbelievably high quality. I watched a few videos earlier so even before I watched this I pressed the like button, was not disappointed. Much appreciated
Glad you like them, don't forget the subscribe button too haha
Great explanation Shane.
Thanks, I wanted to explain it all without it being to technical to understand
Excellent Description, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video. Thanks for making it!
Our pleasure, more on the way!
awesome info. Thanks bro!
Yee dawgie!
Flat sounds super intriguing to me. I wanna get into park but I love carving. Love the vids, thanks 🤙🏾
Not everyone likes it, but you should definitely try it out. Thanks, dude!
I've been riding my K2 spitfire 155 and K2 plasma V8 bindings since 2002. Taken VERY good care of it (with years of tuning and lots of p-tex lol). It has a flat profile. carves super hard and it's ultra responsive on turns. Only downside is my deck is limited to the slope runs. Park rides, ollies and trick jumps are tough because you don't get that 'pop' or stability on your landings that you need from the camber profile. Very helpful video, thanks!
this video was really helpful!
Thank you!
Great video. You do a really good job with these breaking down details into simple to understand terms. I'm older and have been riding for 25 years, technology has changed a ton and I think the key to evolution is being open minded. I moved from standard old school camber to a lib tech c2 profile and it was super helpful for me personally. It has allowed me to relax a bit more and have more fun without being hyper vigilant about catching an edge, but when I want to bomb I can. Certainly the old school camber would out race my hybrid but it's probably good to have a bit of a governor on this old and broken body! I see a lot of comments saying what the right board is, the right board is the one that allows you personally to have the best time...
Thanks so much! I see a lot of people that get stuck in their own way about older tech or certain models of boards or other gear, so I think you're 100% right. Snowboarding's evolving every few years with better/easier to use technology
good job, very useful! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Good video dude. Very informative 🎉
Appreciate it!
Great explanation homie 💯
Glad it helped, thanks dude!
Thanks for the info 👍🏼
You bet!
Thank you for this! I just bought an ultimate ride Salomon board and I had a learning curve but now I enjoy. It's my first season owning a board and this is my first board. But I do feel pretty good about snowboarding now because of starting with this type of board.
Awesome! I'm glad the learning curve didn't disapoint you and you got through it, rip it up this season!
Great video. Decided on the K2 ray gun for my first board, partly due to it being on clearance right now at a local shop.
Way to support local!
I learnt on a regular camber, outgrew it, been on a burton amplifier for the last 2 years now, which is flat base. So far love it but my next board is definitely going to be a camber again
Nice video. Another pro point for the rocker is that it floats in powder. Even with a small rocker I have to use much less energy than with my camber board. Therefore I would not say a rocker is just for beginners. It is a fun park and powder machine which is also perfect for jibs and butters.
This is super helpful. I’m currently riding a camber board (my first ever board. Glad I started with camber). I’m looking at a hybrid for my next board.
Glad it was helpful!
Fla dad that SURFED and built boards, SPOT!!! ON!! INFO! thanks dude
Finally someone who explained me what that Flying V means
A lot of people are confused on that one
Always rode customs or the custom x growing up and was hesitant to try any rocker profiles, but I’m so glad I got a deep thinker last year. Just ordered a straight chuter for next year. it’s just so nice riding soft snow with that rocker in the nose! Only time I felt the board didn’t perform as well was riding one footed on hard snow. Super helpful explanation, always like your vids!
If you liked the Custom X, you should really enjoy the Straight Chuter for all mountain ripping. Thanks, dude!
I'm 55. My first snowboard was a Burton Backhill in 1981 when I was 12 (similar to the earlier Burton Snurfer version you have in the background). I haven't been snowboarding in forever and it's fun to come here and see the the incredible advances. These boards are so easy to ride compared to those old maple planks.
They really are, there's so much better tech that makes riding boards earier than 10 years ago let alone 40 haha
Get out there. I am 58 and still try to do 20 days a year
I have ridden many different profiles. Up to recently my favorite was the Bataleon Global Warmer with the 3BT - such a playful fun board. Similar to the Evil Twin. Then my friends at Norespect Wakeboards started building custom snowboards and convinced me to try a slightly wide mild camber board. The pop and stability are insane. I was having issues with the Lobster/Bataleon 3BT in icy conditions, which are common here. So it was interesting to see this review and I do agree that camber is a lot of fun and can advance you to next level riding. While I prefer big mountain riding, there are no mountains here so mostly ride park.
You know the deal, camber is where it's at!
I agree, Bataleon evil twil is my fav park board too, if you didnt try 3BT - you must do it
Great video on board profiles! Especially the part where you matched up some of the various names for hybrids across manufacturers. There are so many! I LOVE my 2016 Roxy XOXO BTX with magnitraction, and it's sooo hard to find another board like it. BTX (or C2) with Flex 2/10 seems out of style... I wisb I had snagged rocker-dominant C2 profile board before 2021 when Roxy switched to camber-dominant C3 ... because now I'm having the hardest time finding *the* board.
Check out the Gnu Ladies Choice, made from the same manufacturer as Roxy. If you want to advance your riding you'll want to upgrade from a 2/10 flex to give you more support anyway
So usefull, thank you!!!
You got it, stay tuned for more videos I'll be uploading like this
Great job Mister! I went from camber to full rocker ( Banana) then hybrid now flat ( warpig) u are spot on this video! Like the previous comment, camber or rocker hybrid will work for riders
Right on!
It was amazing video , thx 🙏 i ride classical camper
Right on. thanks dude!
Great video.
Super informative and direct. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I just picked up a lib tech cold brew this year and its now my favorite so far
Sweet, that's one I haven't gotten to ride yet
Awesome video
So informative - Thank you! I'm wondering about the hybrids. How does the flying V compare to rocker/camber/rocker? I'm intermediate level wanting to progress and considering the Burton Yeasayer flying V and Capita Paradise specifically.
The right shape for me has been the last shape Craig Kelly penned. The Oman and the Cascade. I still have two fresh in their wrappers. Now binding have come a long way in the last 10 years. I love the new binding technology.
It's all always getting better, that's why we get new gear haha. That's awesome you still have those two classics in the wrappers
I've been riding for a few seasons but bought my first board after season 2 a hybrid rocker with the libtech corrtado that you showed! i was having issues getting more aggressive and its interesting to see how this camber profile explains somewhat why when i try to get more aggressive the board isn't a fan. I switched boards with a friend and tried the salomon ultimate ride with a normal camber shape and just absolutely started flying down the mountain and felt a responsiveness that was just unparalleled to my ride and now i think ive kind of advanced past my current snowboard shape and want something that will pop and stay steadier and higher speeds! Being newer to the sport it is super cool to learn about all of this :)
Sweet, it's exciting when you figure things like this out and understand what you need to match your riding
My first board was the Elan Prodigy Rocker. Helped me progress with my turns, but over years I got more experienced and also wanted a more stable flex, so now I only ride full on camber boards.
Nice deal, that can be the natural progression for a lot of riders
I bought an all mountain freestyle rocker as a beginner board but I must say that I can carve pretty well with it. Because of the flexibility I can also carve very short turns without too much trouble.
Nice, it's all about finding what works best for you and sounds like you have
Im going for the Burton Deep Thinker board. Rocker just feels more right for me🤔
@@marksonanything The Deep Thinker is an awesome board, highly recommend. It is camber though
The only difference is you're not getting thrown into a new turn. Which I'd say is a preference, I'm not a fsn of that feature
Started with and have been riding with a traditional camber. Trying the Flying V this season.
Honestly, if you've been use to camber, you might not like Flying V
Don't forget about the Forum DoubleDog!! Classic Hybrid.
I got from green to double blacks on traditional camber. When hybrid rocker became a thing i bought into it. Regretted it so much because I couldn't charge as hard as i did before. My favorite company is still clinging on their rocker designs. What a shame. Wish this video was out back then! Great job explaining
Hopefully this helps the people now that are in the position you were when you got on that hybrid rocker. Thanks, dude!
Strange, I find my Hybrid much faster than my Cambers ever were as you can isolate each foot for less drag, when you’re on your back door the front is off the snow. To each their own I guess. I’m a really heavy person though so I don’t need to charge into my edges to go fast.
I'm a intermediate to advance rider who has ridden the kids version of the Burton custom, the process Flying V and the Nitro team true camber and I would say the camber boards are the absolut best boards you can get no matter what. Really stiff and stable but still responsive and a lot of pop
That's for sure. The Nitro Team has always been a solid board
I love the Burton Custom Flying V shape. It just flows nice while still having good solid carving contact. I've never ridden a full rocker board and my riding style doesnt suit it so it doesnt seem like im missing much there.
Yeah I would stick with Flying V if I were you, you'd probably feel out of control on a full rocker honestly
@SearchofSnowboarding I do wonder if I should try a standard camber profile but I'm of the mind, don't fix what's not broken...
@@JustOutHereTinkering Demo one if you get the chance
My board is a hybrid (Burton Flying V) and I’m still just getting to know it. Years ago I had camber which was super fun. But when I asked for a board that would get me back into boarding and improving, it was recommended that I get this hybrid. I didn’t want to have to buy a new board if I got much better at riding. I’ll know more after this season. 🤷♀️
It's not necessarily a bad thing, but after this season you might know more about which you prefer
How is the Burton Flying V ? I am thinking of getting one this season
Wheres the update? Howd it go?
definitely the regular camber boards took my heart riding a second (third or more) hand Rome anthem 2011. I learned to ollie this agressive board that sends u to the sky But now my future blade will be the Ride Twinpig
Right on!
Talk with JJ on Curated about boards weather if your a beginner or a bad ass. Get the gear you deserve!🤘
My next board is gonna be a true camber. I can’t wait to get that pop and stability of it for humps
There we go!
Hi great video! thanks for the explanation. Ive been riding for some years now and Im planning on getting my first snowboard, any recommendations on shape or model? I consider myself an intermediate, I ride mainly blue and reds and like to do little tricks on flat surface. Thanks again!
Check out the Capita DOA. It's a great flex, regular camber, and fun everywhere. kzhead.info/sun/hbqTqtavnaKQlXk/bejne.html Thanks, Jere!
Most fun is Flat-Rocker. Very forgiving, great for buttering and spin tricks on groomers and shines in powder. Also you never catch an edge on these. My go to profile !
100%, good call
I've only ever rode camber but my son moved from a camber board to a flat rocker while he was at the end of a beginner stage (still sometimes afraid to link turns) and it opened up the sport for him. He now rides like a champ and I'm going to introduce him to my old camber speed demon - the Burton balance - this week. We'll see how it goes.
That's great to hear that the flat camber helped him. I would highly suggest not putting him on that Burton Balance though. Boards from 20 years ago were overbuilt, very aggressive, and hard to ride. A lot of people get caught in the nostalgia of old boards, but they are better left on the wall for appreciation.
@@SearchofSnowboarding He was on it yesterday and ripping! I have a Burton Vapor 156 (circa 2010) and the old Balance 156 (circa 1997) and riding them back to back the Balance was way faster, easier to carve with and had more pop. It also handled the chop of spring snow better. My old Burton custom bindings felt like a step down from the newer Cartels with the baseless frame though.
@SearchofSnowboarding what do you think is better for a beginner who wants to progress. A flat twin board (I ride switch) or the custom chamber Burton board that was mentioned in the video?
@@arlettm9407at the end of the day, there isn't one good answer. Even the rocker can be very good if you ride a lot of powder. A flat board will be less agressive so it should be easier to get comfortable with. I'd suggest you to rent a board with a similar profile for a day or two to see how it goes and pick the one you're the most comfortable with. Once you've progressed enough that you're fully comfortable, let's say with a flat board, you'll know whether it is enough for you or if you want the more agressive camber
I have watched over a hundred snowboard reviews and not one of them talked about the best camber shape to ride in the bumps and the trees -- it's as if expert riders are afraid to go there or talk about it, but that cannot be true. I am a pretty advanced rider living in Colorado. I own three boards, and my full rocker snowboard is the easiest to turn on moguls and in the trees, and it also floats the best on powder. The biggest negative is that it loses an edge on hardpack considerably easier than a regular camber board, but I can deal with that given the quick turning radii. Reverse camber is where it's at!
Having that pivot point in the center of your board on a rocker allows for quick swiveling in moguls for sure
try a Jones Flagship a blast in mogul and trees
I been snowboarding 25 years. Camber is all we had. Went to flat, to rocker to hybrid. Rocker is probably my favorite for butters rails and pow but doesn't have much pop. Hybrid is not as loose but has mad pop. All depends on personal preference, conditions and riding style. Great video though.
Yup you said it, it is all 100% prefereance
My first board was a camber then I got a flat and now I have a Rome rocker reverb hybrid I like it the best for a do all board super pressable good in the park just a little loose on big jumps but good pop I’ve riden powder backcountry floats well with no set back also groomed triple blacks definitely stable enough for hard carving but is a sacrifice on response but gives you forgiveness in the park
Awesome, Shane
Great video
Thanks!
Enjoyed riding a lib tech skate banana on my recent trip to Europe, which has a hybrid camber-rocker-camber and magnetraction. Went great in everything EXCEPT it hates being anywhere near flat so it was god awful around cat tracks where I needed to keep the speed up without turns and put the least amount of edge pressure possible, it was so squirrelly and catchy in that situation I ate it a couple of times on those narrow icy sections. I had the same thing with a previous board that had an agressive firm camber. Best all rounder for me was a board with flat to rocker profile and mid flex, I miss it.
Yeah flat is an easy goer for sure
Skate bananas are full rocker,no?
@@jorcor78 Lib says there is a little camber under foot, but they're pretty much full rocker
I’m ridding a 2020 capita every other board iv had has been old tech atleast before 2010 so this is my newest and most up to date set up. It’s got a zero camber in the middle than reverse at the tips. Before the old horrscope they used to be full rocker
Hey bud a hybrid can be mostly a camber dominant in the middle as well, just thought I’d let you know
Hybrids all the way, can’t believe they aren’t more popular. Can’t believe a bend like Capita doesn’t make them. Rode Cambers all my life until getting a T. Rice and it just blows any Camber I’ve ridden out of the water. I find them so much more playful, because you can isolate each foot. I also feel like they’re way faster because leaning back the front is off the snow for less drag.
I think it also depends on a person's riding style, but it sounds like you've found the perfect choice for yourself
You Nailed it dude!! Trice Pro Riders Choice C2 All the way !!!
I love my camber, got 1sesion with rocker, 2nd sesion tried out camber, and didn't switch ever since. Now what i'm wondering about after your video is a setback camber profile. Is it going to provide me with the same amount of agression and stability as a regular camber at high speeds? or is it a bit on the looser side because of that rocker nose?
Awesome breakdown. What are your thoughts on the Never Summer Harpoon 23/24 board?
I learned on a stiff camber board (159w Salomon patrol) as camber was the only thing available and while it was not forgiving at all and is a fast board once I got the hang of it even though I’m still only intermediate but will do black runs on powder days it carves and comes out of it so fast it is really a joy when holding a rhythm. I bought a gnu 157.5 c2 riders choice about 4-5 years ago as everyone kept telling me full rocker is the way to go (and this is from good riders) but I didn’t want to go full rocker and was looking for something more versatile I could ride all day without getting worn out (the stiff camber does take a lot out of you) but so far I’ve only got to use it a handful of times and beginning to think I maybe made a mistake. I couldn’t get over how it never feels like your in control and holding a line and could never tell if it’s just me or if this is what they mean by float? I don’t know how that’s supposed to be better for a beginner when it just never actually feels like your in control. I definitely need to put more time on it but wish there were reviews like this at the time to better explain what each does rather than just hype up the latest. I guess worst case I have my powder day board (which I think hybrid is supposed to be better for) and just continue to use my OG camber board most of the time since it’s still in great shape.
I think you would really enjoy a newer board with camber. Aside from the camber profile boards that were made during the time of your Patrol were overbuilt and pretty hard to ride. Boards are much easier to ride now which is why I think camber is better than ever now
I almost bought a hybrid to get back into the sport but in store the rep kept using the word float and playful and it worried me that i would feel how you described, not in control. My last board and all I know was/ is a stiff slight camber k2 from around 2005-2008. I put a board with medium flex and camber on layaway hoping I’ve made the right choice. I can’t have multiple boards at least not this year. I need to feel control not “float” whatever that means haha
@@stephaniesochan5273 so actually this season was epic and I got to put a lot more time on the board and now I completely love it. It took a bit to get used to it as it is looser but then I watched another video about how to get them to hold an edge and how you ride them differently by just using heels and toe and not bending your knees in, that accompanied by steering with the front a bit more and my problems were solved. Ended up liking it so much I bought a replacement for my cambered freeride board with the same profile (gnu hyper 160) for bigger powder days. Way less strain on my knees and less catchy.
Good explanation… I prefer a very stiff directional hybrid camber shapes Examples would be Jones ultra flagship, ultra mind expander, or ultracraft But I’m big and have been riding for long time (fat and old) 🤷🏼♂️
Hell yeah
Hybrid is the perfect board for big Dudes we already have the speed so we don’t need the edging of the Camber. Anyone I know who doesn’t like Hybrids are smaller guys. I’d never touch anything again other than a Hybrid after getting one they’re just so playful. I also find because of the rocker you can isolate a foot to have less drag. My Hybrid rips way faster than my Camber, but I’m heavy so I think friction means more than carving for me. C2 Lib Tech for me for life’s
Rode NS hybrid for longest time. Just got Ride Kink with Camber. 🤯 a whole new chapter of riding. Anyone who hasn’t ridin Camber…. Your missing out bad.
That's what I'm sayin!
This channel is underrated
Thanks man!
Thank you for these clear and precise explanations. I've been riding for 5 years now, I have an intermediate level, I go absolutely everywhere but I'm not an expert. I would now like to start learning little flat tricks (no big jumps) and presses. I still want to keep power and aggressiveness on my rides with a good flexibility that'll allow me to do presses/butter. What do you recommend between these 3 boards? Burton Process regular camber or flying V or burton regular camber free thinker. Wich one is the most versatile for my use ?
I wouldn't get flying v at all. The process is a fun board for park and so is the freethinker. But if you like riding everywhere you should probably look into getting the Deep Thinker, it's a much more versatile board than the Freethinker. Check out the difference here: kzhead.info/sun/dpiPdcmBsHyaq30/bejne.html
i appreciate your feedback dude. do you have a twin tip equivalent? because I would also like to learn to ride in switch
@@valentinduet3338 You can ride switch on the Deep Thinker no problem. The Freethinker is the twin equivalent, but you'll get more out of the Deep Thinker
I wouldn't get a Burton board unless you've already invested in the EST bindings. Go to a demo day and try a few companies gear if you're able.
I'm going to assume Travis Rice knows what is good or fun. Really informative video. I'd suggest people try them all but that is an expensive journey so it all depends on how serious you want to ride.
Love the hybrid camber/rocker profile. Riding the never summer Harpoon and Proto Ultra.
Nice, I've been hearing a lot of people riding the Harpoon
@@SearchofSnowboarding I rode a stiff, aggressive camber deck for years before picking up a Harpoon recently. Other than a little less stability on deep, high speed carves, the Harpoon is so much more maneuverable versatile and fun. Look for the rad dad wheelie-ing and 180 nose buttering all the greens and blues with his kids, that's me lol. Honestly, even the carving might be there once I get used to the different technique the Harpoon wants.
i wish i knew all this stuff at the beginning of my learning curve. Feels like i have to buy an all new setup because im currently stuck getting better.
Sometimes updating the gear helps a lot
ive rode a traditional camber board for the last 20 years or so. tht being said about to buy a new board and like the idea of the rocker nose.
Yeah directional camber is an awesome shape for all mountain riding
This was an amazing video, I learned so much thank you
Thanks Chris, glad it was helpful! Stay tuned for more
Capita Awesome!! 😊
You know it
Rocker has one big Easter egg. In early season, or late spring (or whole season here in outer Carpathian) there are many tree stumps, fallen trees, rocks, bushes and twigs under shallow snow. Rocker glides trough such stuff with ease. I mean, you want catch an edge that on fallen tree that was hidden under snow.
Good tip
I test rode a Inca Dual Chamber board in 2001 while I was snowboarding in New Zealand. They are made in USA and web site was Inca Empire but after about 2005 the web site was shut down and now seems company is no longer. Their board was describe like independent suspension similar to you car. All I can find now is companies describe this design as dual chamber or Hybrid Chamber (Burton Flying V) like in your video. Hard to find Inca boards in a size to suit me on Ebay or other online stores so am looking at something other brand like the Burton Flying V. Gives best type of ride I am looking for.
Yeah I would only look for something new that is similar. Boards are much easier to ride now then they were 20 years ago
Thank you for this video!! Question. I started with a flat board and I felt like I wasn’t progressing and catching tons of edges. Then switched to a rocker and I started being able to carve and go on steeper mountains so much easier. Every time I try a camber or a flat board, I can definitely carve and do big Ss and smaller turns, but my legs burn and I catch edges more easily. Would you say that’s because of lack of leg strength? Also, I normally snowboard in bad snow conditions (Big Bear California 😂) so is it still better to get a camber even for bad conditions considering I don’t wanna bomb slopes but just have fun? Or if that’s the case, would a rocker or hybrid be better? Ultimately, I don’t wanna bomb hills, I just wanna have fun and a chill ride down hill doing big Ss or smaller turns. What are your thoughts?
I would probably suggest a hybrid for you so you get the best of both worlds. Your legs burned from those boards because of not having your legs in snowboard shape, which just comes with riding more. If you are just dialing in your fundamentals, it will be tricky in bad snow no matter what board you're on, but a hybrid should help. Hope this helps!
Hello .. I wanted to ask a question .. I want to buy a board of mollusks, I'm not very hot ... I only do it inside the track outside the track I can sometimes go out..I'm interested in speed but also to be a little playful. .will 3Dkilroy be okay with me?
So far, both my boards have been a rocker camber rocker (I'm an 'advanced' beginner). I noticed you didn't mention this hybrid profile. Any major differences in characteristics compared to the hybrid you mentioned? Thanks for the explanations!
That will be more stable than the hybrid explained in this video because you'll have more camber under your feet. The rocker outside the camber will help to make your edges less catchy too
Yup got the same type of camber/board (Yes, Typo). Came from a Burton Flying V, but the Yes gives me way more stability at high speeds and sharper turns when carving. Have to say I really love the board.
Nice to see that Furio from Sopranos found his inspiration xD
great vid
Thanks!
I’ve ridden a rocker camber rocker for awhile, can’t believe it wasn’t mentioned in the video. It’s a 2016 rossy retox
Hey, im a new guy in this sport, last week was my first time in arena learning to snowboard and i loved it. Im looking to buy my first board not crazy expensive any suggestions shape, model? Im also 187cm tall and over 90kg
Thanks Fantastic video I go for the Hybrid bord My Choice was going for the Libtech Cold This is my Four Year for snowboarding en i don't want to Rental anymore
Sounds like It's time to drop in and get your own board!
Great video. I've been looking around for something that's super buttery with little edge and a twin shape that'll be more designed for powder, but they're kinda hard to find, what would you recommend? I'm on a rossi rocker right now (because it was cheap) and it's great, but the front end dips a ton in deep snow no matter how much I'm putting on the back end
If you want a board to ride really well in powder, you'll want a directional board. Directionals allow you to have noses that float much easier than any twin and you'll still be able to ride it switch if that's what you're worried about
Hey brother. I ride a Gentem Giant Mantaray which is awesome. I’m looking for a regular camber or a hybrid for all mountain purposes on slush / less than ideal days. I might take it out in the park a bit too but I don’t frequent them much anymore in my older age. I’ve been looking at Burton Custom, Jones Mountain twin, Capita doa, and lib tech T rice. What board would you recommend?
I would stick with a regular camber board, I've really been liking riding the Capitas everywhere so maybe do the DOA. If you want just a hair more response check out the Capita Ultrafear too. Thanks Bob!