Just got this today to rip around PA. Have been rocking a Burton deep thinker board that’s similar to this and love it. I normally ride a 158, got this in a 151 or 153(forgot already) so it should be fun to whip around out there.
subscribed. the only thing I would like to see is more critical reviews and I hope you won't sell your soul for sponsorship of stupid products like Clew bindings and etc 😁. 🤙🏾 keep doing what you doing.
What size board were you riding? whats your height, weight, and boot size? I'm trying to figure out which size to get, im thinking about getting the 148 because I want it more for carving and it will be more nimble that the 153; but I dont want it to get cranky and bucky in uneven snow by going too small. Im 6ft, 175-180 lbs, and size 10 boot. I know I out weigh the 148; but I like a smaller board.
I rode it in a 148, but I am only 5' 6" and 142lbs with a size 9 boot. I wanted it to be a bit wide because all of the other boards in my quiver aren't. The Service Dog has a soft feel to it. I'd consider meeting int the middle and getting the 153 it'll have the flex they intended for your weight range while still giving the volume shifted benefits of being a bit shorter for you.
Hey, thanks. I've been reviewing in written form for the last 3 years. Video is a format I've been neglecting. I'll take the feedback on getting more critical. I'll try not to sell my soul too much.
Nice! It's a fun cheap addition to the quiver, but definitely not a one board quiver on its own. I hope you get to rip it a bunch before your season is over.
Just got this today to rip around PA. Have been rocking a Burton deep thinker board that’s similar to this and love it. I normally ride a 158, got this in a 151 or 153(forgot already) so it should be fun to whip around out there.
@@Rcarr3 sick! What part of PA? You'll see me ripping around Montage or Jack Frost here in NEPA.
@ Im from Jersey.was at Jack all weekend, then jumped to boulder for night runs.
@ Oh nice! I have two day passes to ride Frost, but a season pass over at montage.
subscribed. the only thing I would like to see is more critical reviews and I hope you won't sell your soul for sponsorship of stupid products like Clew bindings and etc 😁. 🤙🏾 keep doing what you doing.
What size board were you riding? whats your height, weight, and boot size? I'm trying to figure out which size to get, im thinking about getting the 148 because I want it more for carving and it will be more nimble that the 153; but I dont want it to get cranky and bucky in uneven snow by going too small. Im 6ft, 175-180 lbs, and size 10 boot. I know I out weigh the 148; but I like a smaller board.
I rode it in a 148, but I am only 5' 6" and 142lbs with a size 9 boot. I wanted it to be a bit wide because all of the other boards in my quiver aren't. The Service Dog has a soft feel to it. I'd consider meeting int the middle and getting the 153 it'll have the flex they intended for your weight range while still giving the volume shifted benefits of being a bit shorter for you.
Hey, thanks. I've been reviewing in written form for the last 3 years. Video is a format I've been neglecting. I'll take the feedback on getting more critical. I'll try not to sell my soul too much.
I got one for 300 bucks. It's a solid pow and tree board. Solid carver on the groomers if they are soft. Terrible on ice and at higher speed.
Nice! It's a fun cheap addition to the quiver, but definitely not a one board quiver on its own. I hope you get to rip it a bunch before your season is over.