Old Guys Rip Too Review The 2020 Yes Greats Uninc

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2019
  • The Yes. Greats Uninc, redesigned in 2019 this all mountain freestyle asymmetrical twin delivers. Already being a fan of asymmetrical boards I felt comfortable on this board immediately
    Here's a few Key features found in the Greats Uninc for 2019-2020
    - Profile: (CamRock) rocker in the tip and tail and camber underfoot
    - MidBite: Specific to Yes. The MidBite edge profile steps the outline of the board inward(15mm) between the inserts "this single long disruption of the sidecut between the bindings cheats the waist width narrower, providing quicker edge-to- edge response.
    - a fast Sintered Base
    - The Yes Greats Uninc has a flex 7 out of 10
    - pop: good pop for ollies and take offs on jumps
    - Very good carving attributes, it will hold an edge on ice and dig trenches on groomers
    - For park riding this is good choice as a park board for the advanced rider, it's a twin so it rides great regular or switch
    All Mountain Riding freestyle is Great, Size up for a more freeride feeling, or stay at your normal board size for a more freestyle feeling
    Similar boards: Never Summer TypeTwo, Ride Twin Pig or WarPig
    Who's it for: The Greats Uninc primarily for the advanced to expert rider who rides the whole mountain and prefers a freestyle feeling for all mountain and freeride board. It will float amazingly well in pow and rip up groomers, park jumps and rails, side hits, and natural terrain with ease.The Yes Greats Uninc is an all around weapon for the entire mountain.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @bjjpract
    @bjjpract 4 года назад +1

    Love my Greats!! Such a fun, and easy board to ride! No foot, or leg fatigue, just does everything well! I consider myself an intermediate rider, and am very comfortable on this one! Great vid, guys!!!

  • @WorkingClassActive
    @WorkingClassActive 4 года назад +1

    This board has always sparked my interest. Nice review.✌🏾

  • @d1nsG
    @d1nsG 4 года назад +1

    Hello, I plan to buy the Yes the Greats, but Im hesitating about the ideal size 156 vs 159. I heard it is also a bit knida like volume shifted board.. so its better to downsize 2-3cm than the normal? I ride generally on a 157-158W board (with 28,5cm boot size) Based on that I should go for the 156, but my weight is a little bit above the specs chart. Im actually 205lbs, but my weight is fairly moving up and down normally between 190-200lbs. What do you think should I go for the 159? Im just a little bit worry, I dont like to have a slow edge-flat-edge feeling. More smooth egde to edge, but also dont want an undersized board either :) what is your opinion?

    • @oldguysriptoo
      @oldguysriptoo  4 года назад +1

      G Dins great questions, What type of riding will it be for? My opinion is that if you’re going to use this board as your daily driver then go with the 156. If you are primarily looking for all mountain and powder specific use then I would size up to the 159.

    • @d1nsG
      @d1nsG 4 года назад +1

      @@oldguysriptoo Thank you for your quick reply. I would like to have an all mountain board, a little bit of park, carving in the groomers, some freeride, riding between the trees etc. Maybe the better choice would be the 159. What do you think is it a big difference regarding edge-to edge shifting between the two size, or is only a subtle? Or I make a too big question for it? Because cant go very wrong either? :)

    • @oldguysriptoo
      @oldguysriptoo  4 года назад

      G Dins the 156 would give you a more all mountain freestyle feeling. In my opinion you don’t need to go up to the 159.

    • @d1nsG
      @d1nsG 4 года назад +1

      @@oldguysriptoo Ok, I ordered the 156, on Friday I can try it too. Thanks for your help!

    • @stevros48
      @stevros48 4 года назад +1

      @@d1nsG I'm a similar weight to you ... I'm about 86kg with my gear on ... I got a used 154cm of this ... just scored a 156cm used too ...how do you find the 156 ?

  • @jonballesteros
    @jonballesteros 3 года назад +1

    I am looking at updating my old Greats to this year's model. But they no longer offer the 152cm. About how tall are you, and what size were you ripping? I'm really torn between the 151cm or 154cm...

    • @oldguysriptoo
      @oldguysriptoo  3 года назад +1

      Great! I’m 5’9” and weigh 180. I was riding the 154. It felt good for everything in the park and for all mountain too.

    • @jonballesteros
      @jonballesteros 3 года назад +1

      @@oldguysriptoo Thanks my man! I've been torn between sizes. I'm 5'5", size 10.5 boot and about 156 lbs., and have always ridden a YES. 152cm. Not sure if I want to go any shorter to the 151cm, even though it's just 1cm. I'd say I'm an advanced rider, throw anything at me and I'm confidently all in! Love me some all-mountain freestyle riding, side hits, and park riding, glades,...EVERYTHING. But maybe the 154cm would be a good choice, offering a little more float in the pow/deeper days...

    • @oldguysriptoo
      @oldguysriptoo  3 года назад +1

      Jon Ballesteros 🙂 You’re right in the middle of the weight spectrum for the 151 and a little bit on the lower end for the 154, it’s really personal preference, if you want a really freestyle ride for the park the 151 would work there, or if you want a more all mountain to freeride feeling the 154 would be a good choice! I think for pow days, I’d get a powder specific board, but that’s just me.

    • @jonballesteros
      @jonballesteros 3 года назад

      @@oldguysriptoo Those were my thoughts exactly! But - I just can't afford 2 boards, I wish! So kinda going for a do-it-all board. I'll figure it out when I am ready to squeeze the trigger. Thanks for the feedback!!!

  • @pegas2929
    @pegas2929 Год назад +1

    Hey guys. I mm 88 kg( without gear). I want to improve my switch riding and carve mostly, maybe some butter. I m too old for rails. Shoud i get the 154 or the 156? Thanks

    • @oldguysriptoo
      @oldguysriptoo  Год назад

      Hey! Go with the 156. It’s a great board!

  • @finroddd
    @finroddd 3 года назад +2

    I have the 151cm and regrettably I do not like it at all! Total disappointment, it is too wide for proper carving. In powder is hopeless. Probably will work for guys with big feet - size 11 US and above. Actually the Angry snowboarder is is the only one that had negative review for this deck and all information that he shared came out to be true. I am very sorry that I did not listen to him, he was right. I had high hopes for this board but sadly it did not met any of them.

    • @oldguysriptoo
      @oldguysriptoo  3 года назад +1

      Sorry to hear it didn’t work out for you.

    • @finroddd
      @finroddd 3 года назад +1

      @@oldguysriptoo Unfortunately it did not.

    • @RobHnasko
      @RobHnasko 3 года назад

      @@finroddd So few people are willing to say that the product they spent money on is bad. Thank you for your honest review of this deck.

    • @finroddd
      @finroddd 3 года назад

      @@RobHnasko I thank you for the good words!