coleslawed wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 8:05 pm
i’ve got thoughts i’ll share sometime. mixed bag all around, no ethical consumption under capitalism and whatnot.
anywho
got to demo a few boards at troll today. beautiful bluebird and soft fresh cord to start the day.
Nitro Alternator 160
much different than I expected. stiffer and narrower than the MTN, which is what I was expecting it to ride like. not bad, definitely a charger, pop felt “off,” super stiff torsionally.
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Nitro Quiver Basher 158
asym carves like a dream, you feel how soft the board is, as well as the flat camber, but she still holds an edge an pops plenty. definitely going on my shortlist for a park lapper.
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Nitro Quiver Dinghy 155
Nitro’s answer to the Warpig (maybe more inline with the Psychocandy or Peace Seeker), and it definitely holds up against those boards. sturdy yet playful. I’d choose this over a Slush Slasher any day.
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Salomon Highpath 156
wayyyy softer than I imagined. could be because of the smaller size, or maybe the Shadowfit bindings (Highlanders). not a bad board, but I was hoping for something more aggressive like the Ultimate Ride
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Ride DeepFake 161w
just a tank, but a tank that can turn on a dime. like an Algorithm on steroids, and that thing is already a little jacked.
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Ride Peace Seeker 155
Ride’s golden child. perfect blend of capable charger and playful surfer. I had ridden the 151 previously and was glad to try the next size this year for a touch more stability.
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