-----///==(Rider Information)==\\\-----

---=(Name)=Rob Aldrich
---=(Age)= 22
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 155
---=(Height)= 6'1"
---=(Years Riding)= 6

-----///==(Snowboard Information)==\\\-----

---=(Company)= Hyperlite
---=(Year and Model)= 1999 Aero Honeycomb
---=(Size)= 158
---=(Style)= Twin
---=(Warranty)= YES, 1 Year,


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First off, this board is extremely lightweight. Officially weighing in at 5.61 lbs. The flex seems stiff until you ride it, when somehow it is transformed into a much softer and forgiving ride. Turning is literally effortless and carving is even better. The sidecut is more aggressive than my 160cm wood core board, which probably accounts for part of the improved turning. I honestly have not found a single drawback to this board, it has exceeded every expectation that I had. One last note, if you love big air (who doesn't) this board will satisfy your craving as it explodes off of jumps. The only downside I can think of is the price, retail is $550, but you can get is more a much better price if you search hard enough.



-=( For more info on this board feel free to E-mail me @ aldrrobe@isu.edu)=-