It's that board. More so than the Cadet IMOeleveneightnate wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:07 pmLove that. Sounds like it could be a good one board quiver for trips out west? Same as what I posted in the Burton thread, I need something to take to CO/WA/ID when we visit family. I basically want it to float me if there's fresh, but otherwise be fun for lazy park laps, side hits, and buttering shenanigans with my college buddies.coleslawed wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:12 pm i would echo pretty much what @Kevington said. solid daily driver that’s excellent for casual park laps, all around riding, and resort pow days.
mine’s feeling a little soft after 3 seasons/moving to stiffer & longer decks, but it still stays in regular rotation. i love it paired with bindings on the softer but still responsive side ( Strata/Ultra).
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Awesome. Yeah, the Cadet seems a little too stiff for my purposes from what I've ready in this thread and elsewhere.Kevington wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:42 pmIt's that board. More so than the Cadet IMOeleveneightnate wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:07 pmLove that. Sounds like it could be a good one board quiver for trips out west? Same as what I posted in the Burton thread, I need something to take to CO/WA/ID when we visit family. I basically want it to float me if there's fresh, but otherwise be fun for lazy park laps, side hits, and buttering shenanigans with my college buddies.coleslawed wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:12 pm i would echo pretty much what @Kevington said. solid daily driver that’s excellent for casual park laps, all around riding, and resort pow days.
mine’s feeling a little soft after 3 seasons/moving to stiffer & longer decks, but it still stays in regular rotation. i love it paired with bindings on the softer but still responsive side ( Strata/Ultra).
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Picked up a new Deep Reach 159 for Japan..
Directional pow shapes, camber, Now Drive/pilot 80kg, 175cm
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Cadet is a quiver killer for out west if you aren't doing park; does deep pow, steeps, groomers exceptionally well. having that high rise camber + stiff flex is great for those unexpected times you need to side slip some icy couloirseleveneightnate wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:45 pmAwesome. Yeah, the Cadet seems a little too stiff for my purposes from what I've ready in this thread and elsewhere.Kevington wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:42 pmIt's that board. More so than the Cadet IMOeleveneightnate wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:07 pm
Love that. Sounds like it could be a good one board quiver for trips out west? Same as what I posted in the Burton thread, I need something to take to CO/WA/ID when we visit family. I basically want it to float me if there's fresh, but otherwise be fun for lazy park laps, side hits, and buttering shenanigans with my college buddies.
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I was just trying to track down specs for the Object yesterday, looks like they might have just added it to the site.
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I think this is a pretty solid fit.
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https://unitedshapes.com/blogs/journal/ ... ted-shapes
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him being on Red Bull is still so odd to me, but get that bread
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him being on Red Bull is still so odd to me, but get that bread
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Made an Orbit compilation from the past 4 seasons
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Awesome! Powderz for dayz..
Directional pow shapes, camber, Now Drive/pilot 80kg, 175cm