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What do you think of my board?
I am 5'8" 135-140lbs male, I currently ride a Never Summer System Board 155cm... I just started this season but learned all of the basic techniques (slips, falling leaf, connecting turns) and also can do (carving, ollies, 180's). I mainly ride freeride, but would like to get into jumps, spins, downhill tricks, and riding rails/boxes next season..
question is, what do you think of the board I currently ride?
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I do hear good things about Never Summer boards, but not really anything in particular for the System model.
It is there entry level board, but from the specs it seems to be really good for one.
As for the length, 155cm is a freeride size for your weight.
Maybe for your next board, you should try out their Evo model, and probably go down to a 151cm or even a 149cm if you are wanting to do more freestyle. The Evo also has a 3 year warranty. Use the Evo for freestyle and the System for your freeriding. A shorter board will make it easier for you to spin and do tricks as its lighter.
Source(s): im 190lbs, my freestyle board is 155cm http://www.neversummer.com/ - 1 decade ago
Never Summer make great boards - if you like it, what anybody else thinks is irrelevant!
You're asking a lot of questions about snowboarding in Yahoo Answers these days. Leave the computer, get out and ride! :)
- 1 decade ago
wow, ur lucky to pick that board first...you already have a good freestyle board, if you go to this link you can see yoru board was basically made for hte park
http://www.neversummer.com/boardselector.php
The only thing is its kinda big, if i could suggest one thing its to size down to like a 150.
I ride a 155 rome agent for park and im 6'2 170lb
with parks boards you can always go a size or couple down from what you would ride normally
- K-DeeznutsLv 41 decade ago
If your board works for you, it's fine. I myself have my eye on this Forum at my local shop. People say it rips.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
ummm................cool?