I picked an AG recently mostly based on this review. I've barely ridden in the last 20 years, so I'm coming out of a cave on snowboard tech/trends so to speak. The AG seemed like the right combo for a comeback, plus I wanted to try some of the new technology (hybrid camber, serrated edges). It honestly took all of two groomed runs to understand this thing is an amazing carving machine. It's so springy and playful coming out of turns, but still supportive as hell when you really want to lean on it. Mach speed was about the only time it felt out of its comfort zone to me. Instant joy on this thing. Thanks Angry, I'm enjoying your other vids and am hoping they'll guide me to my first rocker board for next season. 🤘🏽
Had about 4 days this spring in my semi-local tahoe serious terrain low-key resort :) with even a 4" morning pow pow. 156 felt like I have been riding it the last 20 years -stance, setback, switch, flex, all predictable smooth. it lays trenches nicely without the need for an overly stiff tail and the retro pow friendly nose works for me. funny to ride it at the same icy spots where the 152 hth would start to give due to non magnetraction -and legth. topsheet is trippy af with textures terrain contour lines. with the channel would be a dream for the am/pm stance tweaks. Angry as usual spot on.
Hey man just bought this board seen a couple comments around on RUclips would you say this thing would be able to hit rails and jumps and it’s versatile I understand it’s a directional thanks
How would this snowboard perform in Utah powder? I'm looking for something that will tackle pretty much everything across the mountain. A little bit of park time, bombing groomers, whipping tight turns through trees, and enough float in powder where I dont feel like my back leg might fall off. Any suggestions on bindings that might fit this style? Thanks for the videos. I've been doing a lot of research on a board (maybe a bit too much...) and your reviews have been a massive help. Keep it up
I think you're on the right track for what you're looking for. The only issue you might encounter is mach 11 speeds where your butt hole is puckering up into your stomach and your knees are about to buckle it's not the best at.
Ripped this thing all season at Loveland from the first day on. Love it to death in every way. Groomers, high speed, trees, powder and crud-it's good. I started going big this season with the confidence it gave me. Only thing is the inserts came loose on the front. Now I'm looking to warranty it and pick up either a gremlin, banked country, or algorhythm for next year. Thoughts?
Wassup Avran! love the review man! I’m picking between this board in a 159 Wide config vs a ride superpig in 158. Magnetraction: worth the hype? I cannot have a quiver and am touring the entire west coast NA this winter just for the slopes. I’m a big rider for most boards at 235 lbs and 6’. I want to work on some butters, nat jumps and switch but I’m able to charge and carve at an advanced-expert level riding normy. I’m never in the park though. I will definitely see all conditions this winter. Which one would your recommend or is there a different bird I should take a look at? I love your vids and How critical you are man. Keep it up!
The antigravity was oos, so ended up grabbing the Gremlin… the sintered base and additional stance offset were solid value added for the price - thanks again for the rec
Trying to decide between this and the orca. I ride in the PNW and am looking for a fun do it all board. I don’t hit the park much but want to hit gibs and side hits. I like to have fun in the powder. Which board would you recommend?
I have only tried rocker boards or flat rock or profiles, I have never rode a camber before, but I have enjoyed the most about snowboarding as a beginner to intermediate is the surface feel, I love to feel like I am long boarding on the snow with edge to edge transition. I’m thinking this board might be a good cross between the playfulness of rocker with the stability of camber. I really don’t feel confident going to fast snowboarding especially when I was on a flat rocker. I’ve heard that a setback camber might be great too. Or I was leaning toward a hybrid with camber between the feet and rocker under boots
If you’ve gotten and tested this board out let me know how it is! Im in the same situation you are only ridden rocker boards and want to get into camber, but i dont want to be catching my edges like crazy and face planting
Just wondering if you would recommend the antigravity over the Burton Skeleton key for all mountain freeride board? I ride in Utah and don’t see a lot of ice. Also I don’t really hit the terrain park much anymore. I have basically narrowed down my choice to these two boards.
How does this compare to the Attack Banana? I'm not super happy with that board. I was thinking Jones Flagship or the Mountain Twin. Is this in that class or way softer? Thanks in advance.
Trying to decide between the antigravity, the arbor crosscut rocker, and the arbor coda rocker. I ride in the PNW and this was my first full season of riding. I’d say I’m advanced beginner to intermediate. Like to ride fast and want to get into more pow and off-piste riding. Not much interest in park at all.
I’m trying to decide between this and the Rossignol Templar. I live in the PNW and am looking for a do it all board to charge through groomers but still be easy and playful through powder and trees. I like to hit some small side hits but looking to get into a little bigger jumps and learn how to Jib. What board would you recommend?
Antigravity, Nitro Drop out , or Orca ? for fun days on ice coast and pow trips out west? Just trying to find my travel board for powder and side hits and just better float then my yes basic Uninc
Love the reviews but getting a bad case of analysis paralysis. Currently leaning towards the Antigravity or TRS HP (Box Knife and Terrain Wrecker just missing the cut). I ride icy NY mountains and Vermont, 5'9 165 and primarily doing carving, bombing, off trail when conditions comply, and I'd like to get into buttering more. There is a great deal on the Spasym at my local shop which is super tempting, but a little concerned it will be too stiff and big for me? Any advice would be appreciated. Stay angry my friend!
The spasm isn't that stiff it's just a spam with asym if I remember correctly (too lazy to look it up). Honestly for what you're describing an Ejack Knife might be the best bet.
@@stephenchmiel both those sizes fit your weight so honestly it depends on how much stability you want when going fast. The long the board the more stability at speed but if you don't think you'll be ripping down the mountain then I'd go 56, if you think youre gonna rip down the hill with major speed get the 59
I have a gnu headspace for park that I’ll use around the whole mountain. Looking for something on the other end of the spectrum for powder and to help build my confidence on the steep unmarked runs. Maybe 20% powder 80% free ride. Any suggestions?
Angry Snowboarder thanks! Seems like you weren’t a fan of the berzerker in your individual review of it. I’m feeling the jones flagship though. Plan is to pair this with union x colt 45 bindings I just got from a buddy, the color way matches pretty well.
I picked an AG recently mostly based on this review. I've barely ridden in the last 20 years, so I'm coming out of a cave on snowboard tech/trends so to speak. The AG seemed like the right combo for a comeback, plus I wanted to try some of the new technology (hybrid camber, serrated edges). It honestly took all of two groomed runs to understand this thing is an amazing carving machine. It's so springy and playful coming out of turns, but still supportive as hell when you really want to lean on it. Mach speed was about the only time it felt out of its comfort zone to me. Instant joy on this thing.
Thanks Angry, I'm enjoying your other vids and am hoping they'll guide me to my first rocker board for next season. 🤘🏽
I just bought this board and took it to Telluride for 3 days. It was amazing!!! I thought your review was spot on!
Had about 4 days this spring in my semi-local tahoe serious terrain low-key resort :) with even a 4" morning pow pow. 156 felt like I have been riding it the last 20 years -stance, setback, switch, flex, all predictable smooth. it lays trenches nicely without the need for an overly stiff tail and the retro pow friendly nose works for me. funny to ride it at the same icy spots where the 152 hth would start to give due to non magnetraction -and legth. topsheet is trippy af with textures terrain contour lines. with the channel would be a dream for the am/pm stance tweaks. Angry as usual spot on.
Own it & love it! Recommend it for any one looking for a good camber. Works great in pow, pretty stiff & fast!!!
Honestly my favorite board I've ridden since I started again. Highly recommend, especially for wide open groomers and fucked up weird fun terrain.
Hey man just bought this board seen a couple comments around on RUclips would you say this thing would be able to hit rails and jumps and it’s versatile I understand it’s a directional thanks
@@Butterking99 I've definitely 50-50'd some stuff with it. Jumping is fine, but I dont go very big anyway. It's camber and pretty stable, soo....
How would this snowboard perform in Utah powder? I'm looking for something that will tackle pretty much everything across the mountain. A little bit of park time, bombing groomers, whipping tight turns through trees, and enough float in powder where I dont feel like my back leg might fall off. Any suggestions on bindings that might fit this style? Thanks for the videos. I've been doing a lot of research on a board (maybe a bit too much...) and your reviews have been a massive help. Keep it up
I think you're on the right track for what you're looking for. The only issue you might encounter is mach 11 speeds where your butt hole is puckering up into your stomach and your knees are about to buckle it's not the best at.
@@AngrySnowboarder My butthole can only handle so much. Thanks, big guy.
Don't die of rectal prolapse.
The Anti Gravity was my first board 27 yrs ago. I'm that old now.
What better way to relive your youth than buying one!
Ripped this thing all season at Loveland from the first day on. Love it to death in every way. Groomers, high speed, trees, powder and crud-it's good. I started going big this season with the confidence it gave me. Only thing is the inserts came loose on the front. Now I'm looking to warranty it and pick up either a gremlin, banked country, or algorhythm for next year. Thoughts?
I don't think you want an Algorthym but maybe a Berzerker, those other two boards are solid options as well.
very fast and awesome with a carve on snowment in vermont
Wassup Avran! love the review man! I’m picking between this board in a 159 Wide config vs a ride superpig in 158. Magnetraction: worth the hype? I cannot have a quiver and am touring the entire west coast NA this winter just for the slopes.
I’m a big rider for most boards at 235 lbs and 6’. I want to work on some butters, nat jumps and switch but I’m able to charge and carve at an advanced-expert level riding normy. I’m never in the park though. I will definitely see all conditions this winter.
Which one would your recommend or is there a different bird I should take a look at?
I love your vids and How critical you are man. Keep it up!
You don't need a 58 Superpig. Get the Antigravity.
@@AngrySnowboarder you the man!
The antigravity was oos, so ended up grabbing the Gremlin… the sintered base and additional stance offset were solid value added for the price - thanks again for the rec
Just to reiterate, this thing doesn’t suck when you try and slide some steel?
Do you know how to slide some steel? Yes. Golden. Don't? Probably will survive.
Trying to decide between this and the orca. I ride in the PNW and am looking for a fun do it all board. I don’t hit the park much but want to hit gibs and side hits. I like to have fun in the powder. Which board would you recommend?
Antigravity
I have only tried rocker boards or flat rock or profiles, I have never rode a camber before, but I have enjoyed the most about snowboarding as a beginner to intermediate is the surface feel, I love to feel like I am long boarding on the snow with edge to edge transition. I’m thinking this board might be a good cross between the playfulness of rocker with the stability of camber. I really don’t feel confident going to fast snowboarding especially when I was on a flat rocker. I’ve heard that a setback camber might be great too. Or I was leaning toward a hybrid with camber between the feet and rocker under boots
If you’ve gotten and tested this board out let me know how it is! Im in the same situation you are only ridden rocker boards and want to get into camber, but i dont want to be catching my edges like crazy and face planting
Probably going to buy one, as everything is cheap as chips over here in Europe right now
Antigravity, Rossignol One or Bataleon funkink? For resort all mountain, jumps at park and powder sometimes. Thank for your reviews, so helpful
Take your pick.
@@AngrySnowboarder any other snowboard recommendation for that?
If I give you more recommendation's you'll suffer further from analysis paralysis. Pick one of these three and go ride.
Just wondering if you would recommend the antigravity over the Burton Skeleton key for all mountain freeride board?
I ride in Utah and don’t see a lot of ice. Also I don’t really hit the terrain park much anymore. I have basically narrowed down my choice to these two boards.
Comes down to flex but if you want to charge Skeleton Key is the answer.
Shopping for new board. Between this ride superpig and gnu gremlin. Not sure which one i should get.
How does this compare to the Attack Banana? I'm not super happy with that board. I was thinking Jones Flagship or the Mountain Twin. Is this in that class or way softer? Thanks in advance.
It's a lot softer. Way more torsional flex to it as well.
Trying to decide between the antigravity, the arbor crosscut rocker, and the arbor coda rocker. I ride in the PNW and this was my first full season of riding. I’d say I’m advanced beginner to intermediate. Like to ride fast and want to get into more pow and off-piste riding. Not much interest in park at all.
I'd say this or the Coda would be the two best choices.
Angry Snowboarder thanks. Any reason why to dismiss the crosscut? Seems like I can’t find any info about it.
I confused it with another board from them, it's solid for what you want.
I’m trying to decide between this and the Rossignol Templar. I live in the PNW and am looking for a do it all board to charge through groomers but still be easy and playful through powder and trees. I like to hit some small side hits but looking to get into a little bigger jumps and learn how to Jib. What board would you recommend?
Not the Templar.
Antigravity, Nitro Drop out , or Orca ? for fun days on ice coast and pow trips out west? Just trying to find my travel board for powder and side hits and just better float then my yes basic Uninc
Grab an Orca.
How is this board flex compare to the TRS? I know it's a different camber profile... Thanks for a good review!
TRS is going to be stiffer.
@@AngrySnowboarder Thanks again!
If I am size 12, you think I could use the normal 156? Waist width is 25.5 so I’m thinking I might go with normal
I'd recommend the wide first.
Antigravity vs Dynamo for a 225lb rider mainly carving down East Coast groomers?
Probably Dynamo
Love the reviews but getting a bad case of analysis paralysis. Currently leaning towards the Antigravity or TRS HP (Box Knife and Terrain Wrecker just missing the cut). I ride icy NY mountains and Vermont, 5'9 165 and primarily doing carving, bombing, off trail when conditions comply, and I'd like to get into buttering more. There is a great deal on the Spasym at my local shop which is super tempting, but a little concerned it will be too stiff and big for me? Any advice would be appreciated. Stay angry my friend!
The spasm isn't that stiff it's just a spam with asym if I remember correctly (too lazy to look it up). Honestly for what you're describing an Ejack Knife might be the best bet.
@@AngrySnowboarder what’s better the war pig or antigravity?
@@Aukz808 Depends.
@@AngrySnowboarder it’s definitely between the war pig and antigravity
@@Aukz808 cool story bro.
I'm 5'11", 180lbs, intermediate riding in New England- what size would you recommend? Currently on a old 158 Custom...
I think it comes in a 57 or 59.
@@AngrySnowboarder 56 or 59, just wondering what you think would be best
@@stephenchmiel both those sizes fit your weight so honestly it depends on how much stability you want when going fast. The long the board the more stability at speed but if you don't think you'll be ripping down the mountain then I'd go 56, if you think youre gonna rip down the hill with major speed get the 59
I have a gnu headspace for park that I’ll use around the whole mountain. Looking for something on the other end of the spectrum for powder and to help build my confidence on the steep unmarked runs. Maybe 20% powder 80% free ride. Any suggestions?
Ride Berzerker, Jones Flagship, Endeavor Maverick.
Angry Snowboarder thanks! Seems like you weren’t a fan of the berzerker in your individual review of it. I’m feeling the jones flagship though. Plan is to pair this with union x colt 45 bindings I just got from a buddy, the color way matches pretty well.
Would the Ride A-6 bindings be a good combo?
Yes.
How is this compared with the Gremlin
Softer, more playful, more well rounded.
👍👍
After a lot of research I bought this board, bought new Flow NX2 bindings to go with it. now I need some SNOW!
I will post more this winter
antigravity or never summer west bound for colorado groomers and some pow
Antigravity.