You looking at reviewing some more directional twins this year? I'm looking to move into those as I don't spend a ton of time in the park anymore but want something a little better if I show up on a pow day.
We've got a bunch of versatile directional shapes in the roster for this year that I think you'll like! lots of reviews to come between now and end of year
Triple camber is sweet because it tracks straight just like a board with traditional camber, but you get all the other benefits of rocker. The edge hold is also really good and easy to engage.
I rode the easy rider and Val halla and I was pretty impressed. When laid hard on edge the extra contact points act like Magna traction and don’t wash out, the rocker ends are not catchy and act more forgiving like rocker hybrid but then it isn’t loose on flat tracks like you say. I love both my gnu c2 boards but they get loose on flat tracks and makes it hard in areas like heavenly with a lot of cross over paths only 15ft wide ish. The triple camber seemed to not have that feeling so a Val halla could be in my future (but I really love my hyper still).
I'm 6'6" 205 with 13 shoes. I love Never Summer boards and currently ride a 162 DF proto synthesis. It's great for all mountain riding. I don't ride the park but like side hits and ride switch a lot. Also does fairly well charging steeps and in the pow
Its like their traditional rocker camber, but with an added camber zone between the feet. There is a shot of it during the tech breakdown where you can see it!
Boy the board is like a countach, ugly as fck and super cool at the same time lol. I love the true twin all mountain concept. I always choose twins as all mountain boards, like the Santoku, one of my favorites. I am really curious about the triple camber. This season I am going to try one.
This is probably one of the best most detailed snowboard reviews I’ve ever seen! 🤙🏽
I'm waiting for the Never Summer "Ripple Chip" snowboard. Just a continuous wave of rocker/camber/rocker/camber throughout the base.🤣
You looking at reviewing some more directional twins this year? I'm looking to move into those as I don't spend a ton of time in the park anymore but want something a little better if I show up on a pow day.
We've got a bunch of versatile directional shapes in the roster for this year that I think you'll like! lots of reviews to come between now and end of year
Triple camber is sweet because it tracks straight just like a board with traditional camber, but you get all the other benefits of rocker. The edge hold is also really good and easy to engage.
I rode the easy rider and Val halla and I was pretty impressed. When laid hard on edge the extra contact points act like Magna traction and don’t wash out, the rocker ends are not catchy and act more forgiving like rocker hybrid but then it isn’t loose on flat tracks like you say. I love both my gnu c2 boards but they get loose on flat tracks and makes it hard in areas like heavenly with a lot of cross over paths only 15ft wide ish. The triple camber seemed to not have that feeling so a Val halla could be in my future (but I really love my hyper still).
What board would you recommend to me? I am 6,2 size 13. I’m looking for something around 500-600 dollars. Also love the content❤
I prefer all mountain but not really a park guy.
I'm 6'6" 205 with 13 shoes. I love Never Summer boards and currently ride a 162 DF proto synthesis. It's great for all mountain riding. I don't ride the park but like side hits and ride switch a lot. Also does fairly well charging steeps and in the pow
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Triple camber? Like v rocker?
Its like their traditional rocker camber, but with an added camber zone between the feet. There is a shot of it during the tech breakdown where you can see it!
@@BoardArchive yeah i saw that i think ill be having a look at it closer cause i cant get my head around it 😅
Boy the board is like a countach, ugly as fck and super cool at the same time lol. I love the true twin all mountain concept. I always choose twins as all mountain boards, like the Santoku, one of my favorites.
I am really curious about the triple camber. This season I am going to try one.
Aren’t never summer boards like 700 dollars, and they’re extruded? Sorry but if I’m spending that kind of coin I want to be able to wax my board.
No, how bout you read a little before posting misinformation.
You aren’t very smart posting this