Hardgoods 24/25

Gear for playing snowboards with your friends. Snowboards, outerwear, bindings, boots, stomp pads, mankinis, etc.
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iliveatblkdmnd wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:16 pm Has anyone ridden the Burton Hometown Hero? Curious for thoughts from y’all
I have @Shredder 's old one still, its an easy riding board thats good at just about everything. Could use a bit more oomph in the tail.
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coleslawed wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:33 pm reallllly wish [HTH] came in a standard width 162 or so, Cartographer may be able to fill that hole, though.
Burton weirdly makes each equivalent size of the HTH 2 cm bigger for the split version, e.g. the solid comes in 156 and 160, the split in 158 and 162. A solid 162 would be a lot of fun to play around with, although sidecut's little tighter than I'd want for a daily driver.

I have a 162 split I haven't put to snow yet that looks and feels fun. Soft between the feet, pretty hearty in nose and tail. Lots of camber underfoot (although the solid seemed to have bit less camber). Looking forward to trying it, although I wish they had about a 165 with a standard-ish waist... no one seems to build a split in the 164-165 range without sasquatch waists.
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They had crazy deals on those this year!
kimchi wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2023 1:56 pm
coleslawed wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:33 pm reallllly wish [HTH] came in a standard width 162 or so, Cartographer may be able to fill that hole, though.
Burton weirdly makes each equivalent size of the HTH 2 cm bigger for the split version, e.g. the solid comes in 156 and 160, the split in 158 and 162. A solid 162 would be a lot of fun to play around with, although sidecut's little tighter than I'd want for a daily driver.

I have a 162 split I haven't put to snow yet that looks and feels fun. Soft between the feet, pretty hearty in nose and tail. Lots of camber underfoot (although the solid seemed to have bit less camber). Looking forward to trying it, although I wish they had about a 165 with a standard-ish waist... no one seems to build a split in the 164-165 range without sasquatch waists.
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kimchi wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2023 1:56 pm
coleslawed wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:33 pm reallllly wish [HTH] came in a standard width 162 or so, Cartographer may be able to fill that hole, though.
Burton weirdly makes each equivalent size of the HTH 2 cm bigger for the split version, e.g. the solid comes in 156 and 160, the split in 158 and 162. A solid 162 would be a lot of fun to play around with, although sidecut's little tighter than I'd want for a daily driver.

I have a 162 split I haven't put to snow yet that looks and feels fun. Soft between the feet, pretty hearty in nose and tail. Lots of camber underfoot (although the solid seemed to have bit less camber). Looking forward to trying it, although I wish they had about a 165 with a standard-ish waist... no one seems to build a split in the 164-165 range without sasquatch waists.
Stranda has the Descender 166 with a 260 waist.
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Big fan of the HTH as a single board quiver...especially if you are more into freestyle riding.
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Repo wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:42 am
iliveatblkdmnd wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:16 pm Has anyone ridden the Burton Hometown Hero? Curious for thoughts from y’all
I have @Shredder 's old one still, its an easy riding board thats good at just about everything. Could use a bit more oomph in the tail.
Good to hear @Repo! I really enjoyed it the short time I had it. Fun board for sure.
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Supra wrote: Fri Oct 27, 2023 10:19 pm JJ borrowing the Mantaray to copy it isn't an old wives tale. I heard the story from someone in the industry and then had it confirmed by one of the actual participants in the incident.
He did. And he indeed did not return it in time, resulting in all kinds of hassle.

But he did not copy it (or have it copied) for the Hovercraft - the prototypes for that already existed well before.
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Probably time to get some 24/25 graphic leaks on here then ....

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