The official YES. thread

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Re: The official YES. thread

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it's not bad, but for a directional twin full cambered board, it didn't wow me like others. I was also riding on ice when I demo'd it, I'm sure it's a good daily for someone in PNW conditions...seems like riders there love those underbite serrated edges (e.g lib)

I think the All-Out is this seasons version of that. Did they get rid of the 'sintered-spec' labeling?
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Re: The official YES. thread

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I picked up a Pyzel at the beginning of last year because on paper it should have been everything I liked, somewhat aggressive with a shitload of actual camber, a little bit of taper, etc. I sold it pretty quickly though. Just my impression but for me it felt like it was a bit slow edge-to-edge for such a stiff board and that the contact points were too "present" and obtrusive, if there is such a thing. Which is weird because I normally like boards that other people describe as "unforgiving". It's not a bad board, but nothing in particular stood out to me, it wasn't nimble enough, not lively enough, nothing about the way it turned stood out, but it did have solid edge hold, at least on normal hardback.

The PYL Uninc is a superior board in every way, even though it's Camrock, I believe that's Fawcett's opinion as well.
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Re: The official YES. thread

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The PYL Uninc is awesome. I rode the 157 in NZ this year and it rips and grips hard and wants to go fast. Didn’t get any pow though. On hard pack and groomers it railed.
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