The Warpig is a directional, all-mountain deck. If they mainly ride park, there are probably better options. We listed some here: www.snowboardingdays.com/best-park-snowboards/
I am 5'7 170 with a 10 boot and I Ride the 148! Love this board so much! It pops like a skateboard and wide waist feels awesome on landings and 1 footing.
Niiiiice. Username checks out 😂 I definitely oversized it on my first test. Soooo much better in the smaller size. What size you ride in regular all-mointain boards?
Skeptical woth these load shifted decks, im 6ft5 200lbs ride mostly cliffs pillows and trees, usually a 166, you think because its load shifted i could get away with the 158 and still be able to stomp cliffs and not nose in? Cheers
Hi. In terms of weight… you’re definitely fine. I’m similar weight, but much more vertically challenged 😂 Height is a different factor. Any idea your stance width? Sounds like you’re not riding groomers very often, and no park either? If that’s the case, then I would probably look at other options. If you’re keen to stay with Ride, have you checked out the MTNPIG? The Peace Seeker is also great for pure carving/powder riding, but I think it maxes out at 155 which is less optimal.
Hey mate. I’m about to pull the trigger on one of these. Abit stuck for sizes. I’m 6ft and 100kg with size 12 boot. I was thinking the 154 but after seeing this considering the 151. What’s your opinion? Cheers.
Wonder what size you would suggest for me as i fall into the 142 and 148 category, i am around 5ft 8, weigh around 65kg and wear a uk 6.5 not sure if the 148 would be too wide but then if the 142 would be too short
It's tricky when you fall into multiple possible sizes. Personally, I'd be going for the 148 in your specs. Your weight is towards the upper limit of the 142, and you're tall enough to (probably) want the wider stance width options. I see what you mean with boot size though... Have you ridden midwide/wide boards before? What's your board length in non-shifted boards?
Huck Knife is definitely more freestyle focused. Pretty much a pure true twin park board which holds up reasonably across the mountain. If you're a certified park rat, stick with the Huck Knife. If you're riding the rest of the mountain equally as much, and want something a little different, then the Warpig is worth a shout. Hope that helps.
Forgot to mention - if you're looking for a Huck Knife with a little more pop/response, check out the "Pro" model. Same feel, shape, profile etc - just a little more kick.
Check the sizing carefully. If you get the right size (which can be as much as 10cm shorter than your normal board) then the flex should be as advertised. If you go too long (like I did initially) then it's definitely going to be a fairly stiff board. Even in the right size it's by no means a soft flex, more a 5-6/10.
Hi. Whats your specs. Weight ?. Boot size. I got the large haven't riden it yet. 100kg...230 lbs. But size 8.5 boot. Shop said get the large. Think i should of got the 151..medium. Cheers
Hey! I’m 200lbs-ish, size 10 boots, initially went with the large and was not a fan. Jumped over to my buddies Small and had a blast. However at my weight, I do fit Ride’s specs for the small, medium AND large (which is confusing). Medium would probably be my sweet spot truthfully. What’s your rough ability level and riding preferences? What is your usual all mountain size? The shop are correct in that the size chart would put you on a large (based on weight). You might squeeze onto a medium though if you’re not overly tall (affects the flex and reference stance) and/or are used to riding a
@snowboardingdays All mountain 160...because I'm bigger. Im 5,8... But feel the 270mm waist. Will be to wide. For my 8.5. My boot just sits flush with the edge..as I ride +18 and -6
@@Sleddog215 personally… at your specs and given your boot size, I’d probably risk it and go for the medium, as long as you can accept that you’re losing a little edge hold at speed and some powder performance. In exchange you’ll get narrower waist width, more response, a little more freestyle friendly (though probably less poppy) and get to feel a little more of the Warpig volume-shift personality. That being said, the large would represent more of a true “all mountain” quiver of one and be more freeride friendly. I’d normally say absolutely stick with this, but I can see why you’d be put off with your binding/boot size. Either will probably work, you just have to decide which aspects you’re willing to compromise on. If that makes sense?
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Thinking about getting this for my bro, he's an good rider who likes jumps and rails
The Warpig is a directional, all-mountain deck. If they mainly ride park, there are probably better options. We listed some here: www.snowboardingdays.com/best-park-snowboards/
I am 5'7 170 with a 10 boot and I Ride the 148! Love this board so much! It pops like a skateboard and wide waist feels awesome on landings and 1 footing.
Niiiiice. Username checks out 😂
I definitely oversized it on my first test. Soooo much better in the smaller size.
What size you ride in regular all-mointain boards?
@@snowboardingdays Mid 50's range upper 50's for a free ride Deck.
@@PowPig Nice! Think I'll give it another go in the 148 this season. Maybe volume-shift is the future...
Skeptical woth these load shifted decks, im 6ft5 200lbs ride mostly cliffs pillows and trees, usually a 166, you think because its load shifted i could get away with the 158 and still be able to stomp cliffs and not nose in? Cheers
Hi. In terms of weight… you’re definitely fine. I’m similar weight, but much more vertically challenged 😂
Height is a different factor. Any idea your stance width?
Sounds like you’re not riding groomers very often, and no park either? If that’s the case, then I would probably look at other options. If you’re keen to stay with Ride, have you checked out the MTNPIG? The Peace Seeker is also great for pure carving/powder riding, but I think it maxes out at 155 which is less optimal.
Just picked this thing up in end of season sales. Now we wait...
Good call!
Hey mate. I’m about to pull the trigger on one of these. Abit stuck for sizes. I’m 6ft and 100kg with size 12 boot. I was thinking the 154 but after seeing this considering the 151. What’s your opinion? Cheers.
Hey buddy. What size do you ride in non-volume shifted boards? Ability? Riding preferences? (and what you plan to use the board for mainly).
154
Wonder what size you would suggest for me as i fall into the 142 and 148 category, i am around 5ft 8, weigh around 65kg and wear a uk 6.5 not sure if the 148 would be too wide but then if the 142 would be too short
It's tricky when you fall into multiple possible sizes. Personally, I'd be going for the 148 in your specs. Your weight is towards the upper limit of the 142, and you're tall enough to (probably) want the wider stance width options. I see what you mean with boot size though...
Have you ridden midwide/wide boards before?
What's your board length in non-shifted boards?
My old Huck Knife just died - is the Warpig similar? Can't decide between this and another HK
Huck Knife is definitely more freestyle focused. Pretty much a pure true twin park board which holds up reasonably across the mountain. If you're a certified park rat, stick with the Huck Knife. If you're riding the rest of the mountain equally as much, and want something a little different, then the Warpig is worth a shout. Hope that helps.
Forgot to mention - if you're looking for a Huck Knife with a little more pop/response, check out the "Pro" model. Same feel, shape, profile etc - just a little more kick.
What’s your height? I’ve ordered this and am a bit worried I should’ve gotten one size down.
@@nb522000 5 foot 9, around 200lbs. What did you go for?
My buddy thinks his is much stiffer than 5/10. He thinks you need to be heavier to ride it. Thoughts?
Check the sizing carefully. If you get the right size (which can be as much as 10cm shorter than your normal board) then the flex should be as advertised. If you go too long (like I did initially) then it's definitely going to be a fairly stiff board. Even in the right size it's by no means a soft flex, more a 5-6/10.
Hi.
Whats your specs.
Weight ?.
Boot size.
I got the large haven't riden it yet.
100kg...230 lbs.
But size 8.5 boot.
Shop said get the large.
Think i should of got the 151..medium.
Cheers
Hey!
I’m 200lbs-ish, size 10 boots, initially went with the large and was not a fan. Jumped over to my buddies Small and had a blast. However at my weight, I do fit Ride’s specs for the small, medium AND large (which is confusing). Medium would probably be my sweet spot truthfully.
What’s your rough ability level and riding preferences? What is your usual all mountain size?
The shop are correct in that the size chart would put you on a large (based on weight). You might squeeze onto a medium though if you’re not overly tall (affects the flex and reference stance) and/or are used to riding a
@snowboardingdays
All mountain 160...because I'm bigger.
Im 5,8...
But feel the 270mm waist.
Will be to wide. For my 8.5.
My boot just sits flush with the edge..as I ride +18 and -6
@@Sleddog215 personally… at your specs and given your boot size, I’d probably risk it and go for the medium, as long as you can accept that you’re losing a little edge hold at speed and some powder performance. In exchange you’ll get narrower waist width, more response, a little more freestyle friendly (though probably less poppy) and get to feel a little more of the Warpig volume-shift personality.
That being said, the large would represent more of a true “all mountain” quiver of one and be more freeride friendly. I’d normally say absolutely stick with this, but I can see why you’d be put off with your binding/boot size.
Either will probably work, you just have to decide which aspects you’re willing to compromise on. If that makes sense?
@snowboardingdays
Yeah not much from freestyle..
More just cruise and small jumps.
Maybe that's why he said go large.
Cheers.
@@Sleddog215 Yeah you should be alright. Let me know how you get on. Happy riding!