If it’s built off of the SP/Kilroy 3D chassis, the flex varies a lot between sizes. The 150 was a total noodle, and the 155 was close to a Custom. Name Dropper is definitely softer than the SP. I don’t find pure pop too playful, it’s mainly camber and then flat through the contact points. Pretty planted overall.
michaelangelo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:52 am
If it’s built off of the SP/Kilroy 3D chassis, the flex varies a lot between sizes. The 150 was a total noodle, and the 155 was close to a Custom. Name Dropper is definitely softer than the SP. I don’t find pure pop too playful, it’s mainly camber and then flat through the contact points. Pretty planted overall.
curious, perhaps what you say coincides with my perception... An ex professional friend of mine always changes boards but is now on his third name dropper. He encourages me to ND because he tells me that ND is very playful.
But I tried it when it appeared on the market and I don't remember it being playful. In fact I remember it being hard between my feet… and no more…
eleveneightnate wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:10 am
Burton was just added to ExpertVoice and I'm fucking stoked haha. This shit alwayyyys happens when I feel super squared away with my gear.
interesting. I wonder if they didn't have many hits with their training on ENDVR this season. not sure why they moved away from SPARC, that's what the majority of other brands use and it seems pretty smooth.