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"Great board for the price"
Pros: price,
Cons: quality,
This board was the first Snoboard i owned and i would reccomend it to any begginer boarder. I took this board to lake luise, sunshine, and whistler and it held its own on the big slopes! It is a great Board for the Price
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"Great board but easily chipped"
Pros: Can do pretty much anything., Can get great speed.,
Cons: A bit flimsy, Scratches and chips are very noticable,
I am an all around boarder and this was perfect for my situation. It can do groomed, powder and park very well. However, doing fast speeds on groomed can get a bit out of hand. You begin to travel extremely fast and the board is not exactly stable. Sometimes i could feel it shifting beneath me.
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"Good all around board"
Pros: Durable, Nice shape and graphics, Good edge
Cons: Stiff,
Descent all around board.
If you are only hitting the park then might want to look elswhere.
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"Pretty Solid All Around"
Pros: Stable, Good Carving,
Cons: Not Really Flexible,
My buddy had me borrow it before my new board came in. He and I are the same size which helped. All in all, I thought the board was pretty solid on making cuts and got some decent speed going downhill. It wasn't as flexible as I would like but still got the job done for a couple days.
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"Good all round board, bit stiff"
Pros: great for riding switch, can do everything,
Cons: a little stiff,
rode this board for the entire of last season. Great all-mountain board for beginners through to advanced riders. I got to use the board for a number of pow days and felt it handled it very well. The only downside of this board is it is a little stiff in the park. If you love riding the entire mountain this board is for you.
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"The Twin"
Pros: Good at high speeds, Usable for all mountain,
Cons: Not the most flexible, but not that bad either,
This board has some flex to it. For anyone who says that it doesn't, go ride the burton dominant. That board is stiff as a steel rod, and it is supposedly made for park riding. I recently got a new board, and I still miss this one.
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"Good Board"
Pros: Very Stable, Fun to just mess around on,
Cons: Not too flexable,
This was my first board I got. It was very easy to learn on and was not jumping all over the place when going over small bumps. Fun board I would recommend it.
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"Nice Board But...."
Pros: Good Price, Great Edge, Graphics
Cons: Stiff, Chips Ease,
I got this board a few years ago and didnt ride it till this season. Board is Nice over all for cruzing and back country, problem is in the park its stiff! I also am on my second burton board and both had a problem chipping off the top coat where jerks in line hit your board...
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"Killer All Mountain Twin!!!"
Pros: Excellent All Mountain Board, Killer Graphics,
Cons:
Although this board is a true twin Burton build this baby beffy enough that you can shred the entire mountain on this deck! The board is soft in flex that it is plenty playful you solid enough for bomber runs. Even though this board will not replace your favorite powder or backcountry board this deck has exceptional edge hold & can carve the turns on any run!
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"Solid+stable board"
Pros: Loves speed, True Twin, SUPER STABLE
Cons: as stiff as they get, little on the heavy side,
I rode this board for about 2 years and always had a blast on it. very solid and predictable. Great for stepping up your switch riding skills. Great for jumps because it's stiff for taking those hard landings.. At times it feels over-stable and lunky whe compared to other boards. Def not what i would take to a jib sesh but u can make it work (consider it a handicap)
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"Good board, wrong size for me"
Pros: Durable, Good for carving, Great edge grip
Cons: Stiff,
I picked this board up as the first board I owned for $120. I thought that 157 cm would be the right size for me, but it wasn't. I thought the board would be great for butters, but I was wrong. It was super stiff, which is good for progression, but not for a park board. I snowboard all of the mountain, from the groomers to the park to the backcountry. The board worked great in the occasional powder and worked amazingly in northwestern crud and slush. I am now looking to replace it because I need a board that is more flexible, so I can work on my park snowboarding. Overall the snowboard is very good for most of the mountain, but could use more flex for the park.
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"twinsies"
Pros: solid ride,
Cons:
this is described as a park board but i feel like its more of a board to just cruise with. you would think it would be soft or even flexible but it actually is quite stiff. i tried the 151. it was a fun ride but seemed not very forgiving.
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"Good all around board"
Pros: Good price, Good quality from Burton, Easy to ride switch
Cons: Not very good in deep powder,
This is a well built, good all around board for beginners and anyone that likes cruising the groomers. Does okay in the park but it is very stiff. Not very good in deep snow, but it is excellent at higher speeds.
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"Pop, pop, pop!"
Pros: Easy handling, Flexible,
Cons:
The board really gives you a lot of response. Its stiff when you need it to be and flexible enough to get through the hard stuff and keep you going. Highly recommend for a free ride/free style riders.
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"true twin"
Pros: great flex,
Cons: nothing to hate,
I have had 3 models of twins and it has to be one of the best budget boards out there. and they look great
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"Great Board"
Pros: pretty light, handles jumps easily,
Cons:
Very good board. Borrowed it from a friend, very good freestyle, especially for how cheap it is.
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"Sick board overall"
Pros: Carving ability, Well balanced,
Cons: Dings easily,
Overall the board is sweet. I personally love the graphics on the board. For use on everyday boarding, this does the trick. For parks and such, this board is awesome. The board handled all the trails, slopes with relative ease. Plus it got some nice looks too from the renters and Salomon owners. The board, having a shiny clearcoat, dings and scratches quite easily. The first couple ones you get will irritate you but eventually you'll stop caring like I did. Some people will argue that this board is a bit loose and not as firm as it could be which I tend to agree with. I would like it if this board was a bit stiffer. Carving up and down Heavenly was easy with this board and, it being a twin shape, made for easy transitions. Overall, the board is great for a novice (if you have no issues with paying [$]+ for a board) or the intermediate/advanced rider. For most recreational users, this board will suit just fine.
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"Good Board!"
Pros: Holds edge good, great stability,
Cons: Kinda heavy compared to similarly priced boards,
I have rode this board for 2 years and although it was a great board when I bought it, after riding friends board I would not recommend it. Its a lot heavier than I would like and its not very flexible. It is great for jumps though!
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"Burton Twin"
Pros: Great for pressing, Very smooth on boxes, Easy to pop those huge kickers
Cons: Slips out easy if you push to hard,
This board is great for skying the huge 40 footers. Great for freeriding and freestyle, great for beginner intermidate but still good for the expert who is strapped for cash
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"Twin All Moutain Shredder"
Pros: Light, great shape, nice pop., Stiffer than you would think.,
Cons: non,
I own the Warhol 157 soup cans. Has a nicer topsheet than the stock model making it a little stiffer but still has a great flex pattern. Mine has held up great, is fast and dependable. Surprised how well it rides almost anything.
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