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---=(Age)= 30 ---=(Sex)= Male ---=(Weight)= 200 ---=(Height)= 6'2" ---=(Years Riding)= 17 |
---=(Company)= Glissade ---=(Year )= 2003 ---=(Model )= Big Gun ---=(Size)= 175 ---=(Style)= Freeriding ---=(Warranty)= Yes, 1 year ---=(Rating)= 10/10 |
Well, I can't imagine there's a board out there that could perform better. Due to the rubberlike 87 durometer topsheet it is extremely stable in any conditions. It feels like you can ride through anything without any shatter whatsoever. The more you push it the more it gives back to you. If it feels like you are loosing edge hold, just push a little harder and edge hold comes back. The board is a little bit heavy, but what can you expect from a 175. I allways say that if a snowboard is as light as a feather it will probably last as long. This board is very well constructed and feels very solid and well built. The board is pretty wide which suits my size 12 feet very well. It is surprisingly quick edge to edge and is actually easy to ride compared to other 170+ boards I have ridden (Libtech, Gnu, Morrow, Sims). When it comes to landing airs this board is naturally very stable due to 175 cm of overall length and 140 cm of effective edge. The flex is pretty stiff and the board feels a little bit stiffer towards the tail. The one thing I am not absolutely crazy about is the shape. I would have liked a longer nose and tail. This is the only negative thing I can come up with concerning this board and it is more a question of looks rather than function so it does not effect this boards top rating. Buy it, ride it, love it!!!
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