to be mor precised: The Never Summer Power Grip Sidecut is a combination of different sidecut radius, in the middle they have a pretty straight section and as it gets to the contact points there is at first a shallow radius, followed by a deep radius (for example straight/9.0/6.0) - I love the feeling of those sidecuts and I rode tons of boards and tested them. As you allready mentioned the Power Gripe Sidecut is always a highlight on really ALL Never Summer Boards
Watching this video to live vicariously through other riders this season. Had to have my hamstring reattached to my hip this past Friday so I can’t enjoy the snow this winter and it’s got me super bummed out. Hopefully next year will pan out better 😢
A few things would be helpful if you added into your board reviews. - Boot size - Binding angle - Flex recommendations for bindings love your reviews, leaning towards the Arbor Westmark Camber
Thanks Adam! haha yeah I ended up getting sick and fell behind on a lot of things so prioritizing the magazine collabs for now. but have a lot in the pipeline to upload soon
Hey TJ! Thanks so much for all the awesome tips and content. Quick question! How do You feel about the 2021 Nitro T1? I bought the 2022 DOA, and got a size too long for Me. Also noticed it stiffer than I expected. A buddy is willing to trade either The bataleon Disaster ot T1. I'm working on progressing mostly with butters and jib, but also like something to be able to bomb the whole mountain at decent speeds. Thoughts ?
TJ…. On the real tho…. Please let me know on DAY1 when those new hoodies drop… I tried to get one last year but all them joints went off the shelf like toilet paper curing COVID… (XXL)😂😂😂 Gotta have one this year
Curious why the evil twin didn't make the list this year? I know its one of your favourites. Did it change or are you just making room for new stuff? I'm thinking about buying the 2023 ET... Thoughts? Cheers TJ.
@@kizzenger It's a fun board. But I do like the traditional Proto better for my riding style for more stability at speeds. I don't do lots of butter tricks or park riding, I like to play around the slopes and natural features, which the ProtoSlinger is capable of. But $200 w/ Union bindings setup is a steal. I wouldn't pass up on that.
Great video as usual ❤ I am looking for something for replaced my Rossignol Jibsaw. 95kg/1m83/advanced rider/ I want something to butter and stable on hard snow. Any recommandation…
I've been snowboarding for a few years but have never had a proper freestyle board. That's why I wanted to ask to what extent it is suitable for normal descents, i.e. whether you can also go a little faster with it off the park?
Definitely, I ride an evil twin all over the mountain and am usually one of the faster riders. I just wouldn't downsize since a little extra length will add stability
@Alexander Kontsevoy having demo'd all of them I can confirm it grips better than Never Summer and feels more consistent than Arbor. If you don't understand the concept, it's about maintained edge contact. Salomon only make camber dominant shapes, and quadralizer optimizes edge contact when the board is bent into its natural turn shape. Never Summer and Arbor have to compensate by adding contact points because their camber profiles disengage edge contact. Not to mention the benefits of camber and the potential to create energy through the board.
@@MavericNorthcott all true. Cambered boards grip better because of the tension built in a turn, so they don’t need that traction bumps as much, but I still believe that quadralizer does not do anything, radial sidecut would work just as fine
@Alexander Kontsevoy camber maintains edge contact at the contact points but under load a radial sidecut has inconsistencies, that's where the advantage lies in using multiple radius's. Quadralizer creates more consistent contact under load and the location of the distored edges is based on the board's profile and flex pattern. My DOA (radial) didn't grip near as well on hard pack as my Villain (quadralizer).
complete two different shapes…DOA: Camber Rocker Flat. NS: Rocker Camber Rocker - like Burtons Flying V and few other companies = senseless overkill shape (had a Lib Tech once with that shape). CAPiTAs build quality always over the rental top sheet NS crap….Have the DOA beside other CAPiTAs and Romes
@@Gregor-em3ws i think u got the profile mixed up for both. i just got the doa as my daily driver for this season so im stoked to test it out but pretty sure doa is hybrid camber and NS is hybrid rocker. these two boards were the two i had trouble deciding which one to get.
@@steezy1692 I actually didn’t mixed up anything, but explained it even more precisely as the overall description „hybrid camber“ does not give all the information and is just an overall term for not being a rocker, but camber with rocker parts in the tips. DOA has camber in the middle, flat part after the inserts and tiny rocker in the tips. People call DOA, Outerspace Living (camber in the middle, full rocker from the inserts) etc hybrid camber although they have different „camber“ shapes. „HC“ gives you a category of a board, but not the actual camber profile. Some goes for „Hybrid Rocker“….
the topsheet has structural properties that add to the construction of the snowboard since it is wooden, unlike simple protective topsheets. Its not a huge deal but its a nice little value add
I feel like I should get the good company now that I'm finally getting into the park but feel it's not enough board due to my height and weight (6ft and 210lbs)
The Abstract isn't new, it's just the Villain. The Villain was ignored for years by reviewers until they changed the name to the "Abstract", called it "unisex", and put a feminine hipster graphic on it and now everybody's like "OMG the Abstract is amazing!" haha.
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to be mor precised: The Never Summer Power Grip Sidecut is a combination of different sidecut radius, in the middle they have a pretty straight section and as it gets to the contact points there is at first a shallow radius, followed by a deep radius (for example straight/9.0/6.0) - I love the feeling of those sidecuts and I rode tons of boards and tested them. As you allready mentioned the Power Gripe Sidecut is always a highlight on really ALL Never Summer Boards
Sounds a lot like what Salomon does
@@MavericNorthcott yes, it is similar :)
@@stephprime nope, it's not even the same.
Great reviews, TJ. Very informative and awesome ride footage. You're killin' it. Keep it up!
videos for the season are just getting started!
Yeww
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Always my go-to channel when I'm checking out new boards. Waiting for that Union Ultra review.
my dude 🙏🏼 ultra review coming soon. heading to austria on sunday to film a bunch of stuff and that is on the list
@@BoardArchive My man TJ, that is awesome. I really hope I can make your Mt.Hood camp next summer.
Yo yo
@@ellstackeradventures :D
I bought the Protoslinger in September. So hyped to try it out this season!
Absolutely love the Rome Agent.
Watching this video to live vicariously through other riders this season. Had to have my hamstring reattached to my hip this past Friday so I can’t enjoy the snow this winter and it’s got me super bummed out. Hopefully next year will pan out better 😢
A few things would be helpful if you added into your board reviews.
- Boot size
- Binding angle
- Flex recommendations for bindings
love your reviews, leaning towards the Arbor Westmark Camber
Great vid, TJ! The Protoslinger was on my wishlist for this upcoming season so thank you for offering your impressions of it!
My granddaughter fell in love with it the minute she opened it.
Sneaky upload tj haha solid vid though! Digging the collab format with snowboard magazine 🎉
Thanks Adam! haha yeah I ended up getting sick and fell behind on a lot of things so prioritizing the magazine collabs for now. but have a lot in the pipeline to upload soon
Hey TJ!
Thanks so much for all the awesome tips and content.
Quick question!
How do You feel about the 2021 Nitro T1?
I bought the 2022 DOA, and got a size too long for Me. Also noticed it stiffer than I expected.
A buddy is willing to trade either The bataleon Disaster ot T1.
I'm working on progressing mostly with butters and jib, but also like something to be able to bomb the whole mountain at decent speeds.
Thoughts ?
When did bear get dumped on? Which board is great for icy in the morning then slush around 11?
Love the videos! Stoked fo the season! Will you ever review the Arbor Shiloh Camber? Heard some good stuff on that board.
I know everything I need to know now. Selling points on 🔒thanks TJ
TJ….
On the real tho…. Please let me know on DAY1 when those new hoodies drop… I tried to get one last year but all them joints went off the shelf like toilet paper curing COVID… (XXL)😂😂😂
Gotta have one this year
Curious why the evil twin didn't make the list this year? I know its one of your favourites. Did it change or are you just making room for new stuff? I'm thinking about buying the 2023 ET... Thoughts? Cheers TJ.
Yessiree, as always - TJ looking the smoothest on that ProtoSlinger 🤙
how do you like it? I saw a 2022-23 season proto slinger for $200 with union bindings and tempted to pull the trigger
@@kizzenger It's a fun board. But I do like the traditional Proto better for my riding style for more stability at speeds. I don't do lots of butter tricks or park riding, I like to play around the slopes and natural features, which the ProtoSlinger is capable of. But $200 w/ Union bindings setup is a steal. I wouldn't pass up on that.
Thanks for the info boss. Got any ETA's on re-stocking sweatshirts? Would love to buy a couple for the season.
Restock coming first week of December with some upgrades!
Great video as usual ❤
I am looking for something for replaced my Rossignol Jibsaw.
95kg/1m83/advanced rider/
I want something to butter and stable on hard snow.
Any recommandation…
The board archive hoodie is fireeeee
I've been snowboarding for a few years but have never had a proper freestyle board. That's why I wanted to ask to what extent it is suitable for normal descents, i.e. whether you can also go a little faster with it off the park?
Definitely, I ride an evil twin all over the mountain and am usually one of the faster riders. I just wouldn't downsize since a little extra length will add stability
Good review.
Love TJs style
Sick video 🙌🔥
Was that method popper of the nose a little? That looked sick regardless.
slight nollie popper on that one, still working on em. Thanks homie
Yooo
@@ellstackeradventures Yeah some serious proper style on that method. So good to see
nice tj you are the boss
Interested as to why you commented on Arbor grip-tech and Never Summer power grip but not Salomon's quadralizer sidecut?
Because quadralizer doesn’t grip - they use blended straight lines in a sidecut geometry, so there are no bumps that could dig into firm snow
@Alexander Kontsevoy having demo'd all of them I can confirm it grips better than Never Summer and feels more consistent than Arbor. If you don't understand the concept, it's about maintained edge contact. Salomon only make camber dominant shapes, and quadralizer optimizes edge contact when the board is bent into its natural turn shape. Never Summer and Arbor have to compensate by adding contact points because their camber profiles disengage edge contact. Not to mention the benefits of camber and the potential to create energy through the board.
@@MavericNorthcott all true. Cambered boards grip better because of the tension built in a turn, so they don’t need that traction bumps as much, but I still believe that quadralizer does not do anything, radial sidecut would work just as fine
@Alexander Kontsevoy camber maintains edge contact at the contact points but under load a radial sidecut has inconsistencies, that's where the advantage lies in using multiple radius's. Quadralizer creates more consistent contact under load and the location of the distored edges is based on the board's profile and flex pattern. My DOA (radial) didn't grip near as well on hard pack as my Villain (quadralizer).
New tech hoody prototype eh?... sneaky little easter egg there, I see you 😉😊 haha
hahah hyped you noticed that, going grey theme this year
Привет!!, подскажите пожалуйста название вашей горнолыжной маски? очень классно смотрится!,у меня такой же шлем sandbox, спасибо!
Anon M4, указано в описании к видео
What's the difference between abstract and the villain ?
Almost none, the biggest change is the name
what are your thoughts between CAPiTA DOA vs Never Summer Proto Slinger?
complete two different shapes…DOA: Camber Rocker Flat. NS: Rocker Camber Rocker - like Burtons Flying V and few other companies = senseless overkill shape (had a Lib Tech once with that shape). CAPiTAs build quality always over the rental top sheet NS crap….Have the DOA beside other CAPiTAs and Romes
@@Gregor-em3ws i think u got the profile mixed up for both. i just got the doa as my daily driver for this season so im stoked to test it out but pretty sure doa is hybrid camber and NS is hybrid rocker. these two boards were the two i had trouble deciding which one to get.
@@steezy1692 I actually didn’t mixed up anything, but explained it even more precisely as the overall description „hybrid camber“ does not give all the information and is just an overall term for not being a rocker, but camber with rocker parts in the tips. DOA has camber in the middle, flat part after the inserts and tiny rocker in the tips. People call DOA, Outerspace Living (camber in the middle, full rocker from the inserts) etc hybrid camber although they have different „camber“ shapes. „HC“ gives you a category of a board, but not the actual camber profile. Some goes for „Hybrid Rocker“….
@@Gregor-em3ws ahh okay i see what you mean. thats my bad i didn't understand what you meant the first time.
depends on what you want or what you expect from the board? I rode both boards head to head - what do you want to know? =)
Awesom review TJ… bro I love all your content, keep bringing these vids with all that fiiii-yuhhh 🔥 🔥 🔥
🏂 🏂 🏂
What do you mean by power ply?
the topsheet has structural properties that add to the construction of the snowboard since it is wooden, unlike simple protective topsheets. Its not a huge deal but its a nice little value add
@@BoardArchive awesome. Thanks for the breakdown TJ 🙂
I kinda want a new park board
Waiting on the boba fett dc board to ship, I can’t wait to ride something new this season!
I feel like I should get the good company now that I'm finally getting into the park but feel it's not enough board due to my height and weight (6ft and 210lbs)
Im 6’2 275 homie and I ride a capita indoor survival 161w check it out. Shreds the park.
The Abstract isn't new, it's just the Villain. The Villain was ignored for years by reviewers until they changed the name to the "Abstract", called it "unisex", and put a feminine hipster graphic on it and now everybody's like "OMG the Abstract is amazing!" haha.
That board model is mediocre at best.
Guess it worked then. Lol
Looks like snowboarding is being taken over by little soyboys unfortunately. These art designs are such garbage.
Louif Paradis thought the Villain was proper enough…bought a leftover Villain love the camber profile for park
Gotcha Ell
got em!
Solid selection TJ!
@@emilianpopov9699 This was a fun trip! Looking forward to doing more with the magazine. Lots of independent videos coming to the channel soon as well
@@BoardArchive so proud of you dude! Comes to show consistency pays off (not talking about money). Keep the quality content flow!
😲😲😲
First
sociooo so close 🙏🏼
Nah bro, next time though 😉
Hahahaha
I can see since I've left the community it seems to have been taken over by a bunch of soy boys by the art designs everyone seems to enjoy.