United Shapes
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Has anyone had a chance to ride a new shape Horizon yet?
I've had some days on my 155 from 2021 and its a lot of fun for a bit of everything but the shaping at the nose contacts is a bit hooky. I can see on the new one its smoother and the nose is longer. It also has mellower rocker in the tips which I like. It seems they made the Horizon a bit softer and the Cadet a bit stiffer, the Horizon I have has a lot of carbon and feels more like a 7/10 flex.
I've had some days on my 155 from 2021 and its a lot of fun for a bit of everything but the shaping at the nose contacts is a bit hooky. I can see on the new one its smoother and the nose is longer. It also has mellower rocker in the tips which I like. It seems they made the Horizon a bit softer and the Cadet a bit stiffer, the Horizon I have has a lot of carbon and feels more like a 7/10 flex.
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The cadet being stiffer would be good news, as the 19 I have is just a little soft for my taste. Doesn't change sidecut or anything, but could be fun.
Boyfriend of my friend in Whistler was riding his 24 cadet today. They just got a snowfall and parts of the mountain sound great, while others are still pretty dicey. He was carving down a steeper hardpack cat track, hit a spot where it was unexpectedly super soft, and sounds like his nose dug in and folded, got chucked to his head/shoulder and broke his collarbone. Not blaming the board at all, but it did make me think of the few times I absolutely ate shit on the Shorty because the nose completely gave out/virtually wasn't there. Much softer than the cadet and pretty much full rocker, though. I don't want to say I blame the board, but I know for an absolute fact it would not have happened on anything else I own.
Boyfriend of my friend in Whistler was riding his 24 cadet today. They just got a snowfall and parts of the mountain sound great, while others are still pretty dicey. He was carving down a steeper hardpack cat track, hit a spot where it was unexpectedly super soft, and sounds like his nose dug in and folded, got chucked to his head/shoulder and broke his collarbone. Not blaming the board at all, but it did make me think of the few times I absolutely ate shit on the Shorty because the nose completely gave out/virtually wasn't there. Much softer than the cadet and pretty much full rocker, though. I don't want to say I blame the board, but I know for an absolute fact it would not have happened on anything else I own.
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Ooooft, sounds unfortunate. I had similar problems with the Salomon Super 8, though luckily no broken bones. I'm not a fan of soft nosed boards, particularly those that claim freeride. I think thats why I'm more intrigued by the Horizon than the Cadet. Generally speaking I prefer the predictable ride of a board with twinish flex and camber profile. The difficult part is finding a board like that that still has a somewhat directional shape.
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Are you saying even though the horizon is softer, you would prefer it because it has a consistent twin flex, which is more predictable for you?
I don't like much of a difference from tip to tail (probably similar reasons), but I do still like the typical freeride flex pattern getting stiffer toward the back. I like the whole board stiff, though.
The Shorty has a major contrast between nose and tail. The back half feels fine. The nose is borderline unusable for me, coming from my normal preference.
I don't like much of a difference from tip to tail (probably similar reasons), but I do still like the typical freeride flex pattern getting stiffer toward the back. I like the whole board stiff, though.
The Shorty has a major contrast between nose and tail. The back half feels fine. The nose is borderline unusable for me, coming from my normal preference.
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Yeah, exactly. You just put it in a more understandable way than I did. The same goes for the camber profile. It doesn't need to be fully symmetrical but too much of a difference feels a bit sketchy as there are really different amounts of grip and rebound depending on where I weight the edge. It makes a board less versatile if you can only ride it with your weight at the back by body movement and/or binding placement. I guess if I was just freeriding and blasting pow it wouldn't matter so much but sadly I'm not.
The Horizon and the Sickstick are the only boards I can think of that have the twin profile and flex but a directional outline. I mean a functionally directional outline. There are plenty of park boards with pow looking tip shapes for aesthetic reasons.
I'm aware I might be hunting for unicorns here. Horizon 159 could be the one though...
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I didn't like the Straight Chuter for similar reasons. Nose was too soft for my preference and would fold way too often; was wiping out every other run with it, that wasn't happening while on my other decks at the time.
Seen a reel from US with Oestreng riding the Cadet. Piqued my interest, might be the flex I'm into these days. Though, your story's kinda making me have some reservations @Spenser .
Seen a reel from US with Oestreng riding the Cadet. Piqued my interest, might be the flex I'm into these days. Though, your story's kinda making me have some reservations @Spenser .
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Haha, the collarbone was a total accident. He's a great skier, but has been getting into Snowboarding for a few seasons - while a little bit transferred, he doesn't have the core ability of someone who's been doing it a long time. I bet you would like the cadet. A new one still tempts me even though I know it's not quite up to my liking (just flex & sidecut really). So far nothing has stacked up to the orbit for me, but I still want to try an alchemist and nidecker smoke.
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Dope, gonna add to my current queue of potential adds.Spenser wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 6:27 pm Haha, the collarbone was a total accident. He's a great skier, but has been getting into Snowboarding for a few seasons - while a little bit transferred, he doesn't have the core ability of someone who's been doing it a long time. I bet you would like the cadet. A new one still tempt me even though I know it's not quite to my liking. So far nothing has stacked up to the orbit for me, but I still want to try an alchemist and nidecker smoke.
Though, haven't had my first day yet. My 2nd lil one is just a little over a month old, so harder to get out right now lol. Hopefully gonna get my FDOH next week . The super mild/warm weather here has helped with keeping the withdrawals super low, at least .
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I love love love my cadet 154.
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Don't remember where I saw it, maybe US or Fredi K's insta but they said they had specifically stiffened the nose on the new Cadet.