This board is a blast, so forgiving - I started boxes/tubes/rails this season and I haven't died yet - which is a testament to its forgiveness - I'm lazy af. I had the Evil Twin 157 23/24 - used to be 230 pound now I'm 165 pounds and i got the Disaster+ 157. (definitely on the lower side on the scale for this size) They feel the same (with regards to pop and flex) as I dont have much weight to throw around anymore. but they have different 3bt profiles and the disaster+ feels like it locks an edge easier. Id definitely recommend detuning those edges though - this camber is low!
I never comment but wanted to weigh in in this board.. I am 155 LBS and ride this thing in a 156w (size 10.5 boot) I bought it as a rail, butter & all around party board. I was shocked how different the 156W was over the regular width, it just hangs so much better. I actually end up riding this thing all-man way more than I would have thought. I have the Evil Twin and the Goliath as well and this thing is so damn wide it makes carving it hilarious. I can't wrap my head around how it doesn't noodle out and fold like the regular width does.
Currently still on my capita scott stevens pro and I'm looking to add some more camber for my next board. I feel like this could be a solid candidate for buttering and goofing around the mountain!
I just hit 20 days on my Push Up+. I absolutely love it, but last weekend it started feeling torsionally swirly. I do ride Park but it became a noodle much faster even for a Bataleon. I wish they would make an actual mid flex board. I'm having troubling keeping speed and lining up to features, and am wondering if something in the core went. It's lost its nimbleness.
This board is a blast, so forgiving - I started boxes/tubes/rails this season and I haven't died yet - which is a testament to its forgiveness - I'm lazy af.
I had the Evil Twin 157 23/24 - used to be 230 pound now I'm 165 pounds and i got the Disaster+ 157. (definitely on the lower side on the scale for this size)
They feel the same (with regards to pop and flex) as I dont have much weight to throw around anymore. but they have different 3bt profiles and the disaster+ feels like it locks an edge easier. Id definitely recommend detuning those edges though - this camber is low!
I never comment but wanted to weigh in in this board.. I am 155 LBS and ride this thing in a 156w (size 10.5 boot) I bought it as a rail, butter & all around party board. I was shocked how different the 156W was over the regular width, it just hangs so much better. I actually end up riding this thing all-man way more than I would have thought. I have the Evil Twin and the Goliath as well and this thing is so damn wide it makes carving it hilarious. I can't wrap my head around how it doesn't noodle out and fold like the regular width does.
Currently still on my capita scott stevens pro and I'm looking to add some more camber for my next board. I feel like this could be a solid candidate for buttering and goofing around the mountain!
I just hit 20 days on my Push Up+. I absolutely love it, but last weekend it started feeling torsionally swirly. I do ride Park but it became a noodle much faster even for a Bataleon. I wish they would make an actual mid flex board. I'm having troubling keeping speed and lining up to features, and am wondering if something in the core went. It's lost its nimbleness.
Wallie or Disaster+ for butters?
Disaster plus is slightly better, but both will be good if you know what your doing
Depends on what response you want.
Does the board say 154 on it no matter the size cause I got a 151 and it says 154 on the edge
I have no idea.
jibbin 4 lyfe.