Hardgoods 23/24
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Does anyone have info on the next Spring Break line ?
Re: Hardgoods 23/24
hello! I don't know if this ask could be a new foro or if it refers to hardgoods 22/23. But I would like to ask you which do you think, would be the brands with the highest manufacturing quality that are currently on the 22/23 market? Outside of everything that is industrial, there is a world like Stranda, Dupraz, PowFinder, Moss, phenix… little brands… but I don't know if his boards price depends on whether many are made by hand or because of the quality of construction, what do you think would be the best brands in construction quality?, thanks
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Re: Hardgoods 23/24
I think it’s just the “standard” construction boards next year (Pow Racer, Slush Slasher), no more high end pow construction shapes.
Blaise Rosenthal was on the FnRad podcast recently and mentioned a pro model coming through Spring Break. not sure if that’s a late release still coming this season or part of the new line. guessing that means the rumored M3 revival is no more. I’d rather have blaise art on a CAPiTA/Spring Break board anywho.
Re: Hardgoods 23/24
Indeed,maybe a Blaise pro model on Spring Breakcoleslawed wrote: ↑Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:45 amI think it’s just the “standard” construction boards next year (Pow Racer, Slush Slasher), no more high end pow construction shapes.
Blaise Rosenthal was on the FnRad podcast recently and mentioned a pro model coming through Spring Break. not sure if that’s a late release still coming this season or part of the new line. guessing that means the rumored M3 revival is no more. I’d rather have blaise art on a CAPiTA/Spring Break board anywho.
Re: Hardgoods 23/24
Thats a name i haven't heard for a while.coleslawed wrote: ↑Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:45 amI think it’s just the “standard” construction boards next year (Pow Racer, Slush Slasher), no more high end pow construction shapes.
Blaise Rosenthal was on the FnRad podcast recently and mentioned a pro model coming through Spring Break. not sure if that’s a late release still coming this season or part of the new line. guessing that means the rumored M3 revival is no more. I’d rather have blaise art on a CAPiTA/Spring Break board anywho.
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Re: Hardgoods 23/24
I’m liking this trend toward classic all mountain directional boards with a more rounded nose and tail shape.