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DC BDR Snowboard 156 - Mens

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Dave here at the house. Talking about the DC BDR snowboard. Rocker or Anti Camber, or as they refer to it Bender Done Right (BDR) snowboard. Now this one's jumping on the band wagon, but it's jumping on definitely the right way.
What you're looking at on this one its to be flat between the snowboard bindings and it rolls up ever so slightly at the nose and the tail. What that's going to do is give you pretty good contact with hard pack or icy conditions. Definitely still stick to the rail when you're doing a 50-50, but definitely makes it a little more versatile as floating through the good stuff or any kind of natural terrain you may be coming across. Obviously your pressing is going to be a little bit easier since it's pre-dispostioned to bend that way.
From there you got 4x2 insert patterns Really good micro stance adjustments, you can definitely bang out about a 25.5 stance in this one. So you can definitely do the wide street stance. Sidewall construction on this one is multi colored Sidelwall construction actually, in all four corners. Definitely a bright snowboard. Sidewall is always going to give you a real good grip. It's going to be really durable, hold up to metal damage a little bit better.
This one you have a 7200 sintered base. DC is crazy with their bases especially on twin freestyle snowboards. There is 7200-7500 on it, It's what most companies include in their $600 and $700 snowboards. Definitely very fast.; requires a little more waxing than the extruded bases but it's definitely there and it will get faster throughout the life of the snowboard with that. It's got there infinite blend side cut. A little bit different from what they're doing with the 7 Radius stuff. This would represent a smoother, almost radial blend to it. That being said it will be a more predictable and forgiving snowboard than some of the other offerings.
Moving on you have an Aeron Core, which is a really light weight tip to tail wood core, with a carbon stringer running down the center line. This will keep the snowboard light with good support down the middle where you need it while still loose and torsionally forgiving. Biaxial fiberglass will complement the carbon centerline in keeping the snowboard nice and forgiving.
This is an really really good rocker snowboard from DC and will not last until Thanksgiving.
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Description

DC BDR Snowboard 156
An optimal choice for the beginning to intermediate boarder, DC has established itself with line after line of high quality boards that let the riders find their own style. The DC BDR Snowboard 156 and has performance features for all mountain and downhill boarders alike. The BDR brings plenty of pop to the table and the fiberglass frame surrounds a wood core that gives you plenty of lightweight flex and mobility while staying strong enough to tackle rougher terrain. In wet or dry conditions, the BDR still shreds like a board that runs you triple the price.

Key Features of The BDR Snowboard 156cm:
  • True Twin
  • Focus Axis - 6
  • Infinite Blend Sidecut
  • Bender Anti Camber Technology
  • Aeron Core
  • 64.20 Bi-Ax
  • 7200 Sintered Supreme Base
  • Centered Stance
  • Effective Edge (cm) - 118.00
  • Nose/Tail (cm) - 29.40
  • Waist (cm) - 25.30
  • Sidecut (m) - 8.5

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  • "best board ever"

    , KY
    Pros: flexy, holds an edge good, Cons: flexy,

    this is a great jibbing board. jibs and butters are so much fun with this board. jumps are not so good though because it is on the soft side of the flex. but if you arent jumping anything over 30ft this gets the job done. would definately recommend this to a jibber.

  • "Great board"

    , CABA, AR
    Pros: Edge grip, Flexibility, Pop Cons:

    Have this board for some months now and it's so much fun to ride! It has great pop for a reverse camber, in fact being my first it feels it has more pop than my older camber board. Great for butters and presses and it floats in powder. Feels a bit loose landing jumps, I guess too flexy for those ones. Feels great to ride even on icy snow conditions. Definitely a must have!

  • "BDR"

    , SAINT PAUL, MN
    Pros: Stable at High Speeds, Keeps noes up in the Pow, Presses easy on rails and boxes Cons: Not a very fast Board, Pipe riding,

    I have had this board for a year and a half. Really like the board, handles well in the park (jumps and rails) and on the groomers. I have heard of rocker boards that do not perform well and high speeds but I haven't even noticed a difference for my older boards. I have only had the board out in the pow a couple times and it was only like 8inches but the nose would float up, even at slower speeds. No leaning back to keep the nose up. Going to take it out west in a week hopefully it performs just as well in the deep stuff out there. Overall I think this is a great board and would buy another one when this one needs to be replaced.

  • "Very fast base material"

    , Sterling, VA
    Pros: Very fast base, Cons: Rockers,

    The rockers on the DC BDR is subtle compared to other brands. The base material is very fast but you do need to wax it often.

  • "Burton BDR"

    , ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA
    Pros: Stable in powder and high speed, Floats in powder, Excellent control Cons: Feels unstable at very low speeds, Foreign feeling on very flat surfaces such as boxe,

    The boyfriend started riding this board last season. The profile of the board is very D shaped - so its got a very flat center, with both ends lifting well up. It made for floating in powder a breeze, switch riding a breeze, and super stable at high speeds. However, with such a flat center at the board, it tends to track and stick at low speeds, and feels odd doing presses on boxes.