Hardgoods 24/25
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Re: Hardgoods 24/25
Try calling burton about it, maybe they can show it to you.
Thats how i have done it in the past.
Thats how i have done it in the past.
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Again, I’m pretty sure bootsmania is a troll account so people engaging in good faith are just playing into the game.
Entirely possible someone is actually that neurotic and entitled, but in any case feels like best route is to just ignore.
Entirely possible someone is actually that neurotic and entitled, but in any case feels like best route is to just ignore.
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pow_hnd wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 3:52 pmI'm 6'-6'1" with a 33 inseam, and run AK Tusk bibs and they have plenty of length, actually had to shorten the shoulder straps to eliminate some sag.weekday_pacifist wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 12:20 pm I'm having a hard time considering anything else.
Hard no for me as well. I've tripled down on my outerwear kit and should be set for 15 years, so hopefully should easily avoid that trend.
*Tripled* your kit?! That's pretty sick, I respect it.
That's interesting on the bib length. I'm curious what adjustments are made to the patterns to get from standard pants to bibs. I assume the waist/hip is a little larger on bibs, but I wonder if they adjust the front/back rise and inseam as well. I'll have to bring my measuring tape to a shop someday.
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the SLX is decent looking if I remember. black upper, white sole, and some darker green accents
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jota wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 5:07 pmCould you tell us a little about mercury…weekday_pacifist wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 12:20 pm I love my Panhandler, but it barely sees the light of day. I've embraced my dad-ness: the Mercury is my daily driver.
What would you like to know?
I'm sure my perception of the board is not nearly as nuanced and detailed as others have shared on here before. I don't get out that many days and the Mercury for me is just solid all-around.
It's nimble enough at lower speeds but is super stable going fast. It's soft enough to butter here and there, but has good pop. A little setback makes it workable in a lil powder, but it still rides ok switch. Cuts through chop pretty well.
I like the Mid-wide-ish waist width too.
If it's a full-on powder day, the Panhandler comes out. Anything else: Mercury.
Also, Kevin Backstrom rides it.
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thank you! For me the most interesting thing is your feedback about the stiffness and behavior of the camber between feet, compared to the panhandler which is flatweekday_pacifist wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 4:47 pmjota wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 5:07 pmCould you tell us a little about mercury…weekday_pacifist wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 12:20 pm I love my Panhandler, but it barely sees the light of day. I've embraced my dad-ness: the Mercury is my daily driver.
What would you like to know?
I'm sure my perception of the board is not nearly as nuanced and detailed as others have shared on here before. I don't get out that many days and the Mercury for me is just solid all-around.
It's nimble enough at lower speeds but is super stable going fast. It's soft enough to butter here and there, but has good pop. A little setback makes it workable in a lil powder, but it still rides ok switch. Cuts through chop pretty well.
I like the Mid-wide-ish waist width too.
If it's a full-on powder day, the Panhandler comes out. Anything else: Mercury.
Also, Kevin Backstrom rides it.
C2 & purepop/vans infuse/skate tech/ AK …
there are, no bad snow
there are, no bad snow
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Oh, yes. Panhandler is torsionally much softer than the Mercury.
The Panhandler's flat-top construction is super fun for powder, but the lack of camber and the shortness of the tail means you gotta work a little more for your ollies. haha
As you already said, it's also my understanding that the Pow Wrench is the successor to the Panhandler.
If anyone has ridden both the Panhandler and Pow Wrench, I'd be interested in hearing their feedback/comparison. Fish too, really. All seem to be in the same vein, in my limited understanding.
If you're wanting camber in a similar package, I think that's where the Skeleton Key comes in... I haven't ridden that one either tho.
If anyone is still looking for it, Murasaki added the Volcom catalog. When I checked previously, I was prompted to log in on Google Drive, but now you can just click right through.
(https://www.murasaki.co.jp/brand/rideli ... f075852d8b)
The Panhandler's flat-top construction is super fun for powder, but the lack of camber and the shortness of the tail means you gotta work a little more for your ollies. haha
As you already said, it's also my understanding that the Pow Wrench is the successor to the Panhandler.
If anyone has ridden both the Panhandler and Pow Wrench, I'd be interested in hearing their feedback/comparison. Fish too, really. All seem to be in the same vein, in my limited understanding.
If you're wanting camber in a similar package, I think that's where the Skeleton Key comes in... I haven't ridden that one either tho.
If anyone is still looking for it, Murasaki added the Volcom catalog. When I checked previously, I was prompted to log in on Google Drive, but now you can just click right through.
(https://www.murasaki.co.jp/brand/rideli ... f075852d8b)
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I haven't ridden a Panhandler but I own a Pow Wrench in 148 and a Skeleton Key in 154, I have a size 9 boot and I'm about 170 so a wee bit heavy for the PW I think but the SK is my favorite board ever. I ride in the PNW and ride a lot of soft snow and trees and they both turn on a dime, the PW is actually very poppy for such a short board but the SK is a daily driver for me even though most people would find it too soft and the lack of tail may be off putting.weekday_pacifist wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 5:08 pm
If anyone has ridden both the Panhandler and Pow Wrench, I'd be interested in hearing their feedback/comparison. Fish too, really. All seem to be in the same vein, in my limited understanding.
If you're wanting camber in a similar package, I think that's where the Skeleton Key comes in... I haven't ridden that one either tho.
(https://www.murasaki.co.jp/brand/rideli ... f075852d8b)
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I have the powwrench, fish, and sk
powwrench is prob the more versatile of the 3
powwrench is prob the more versatile of the 3
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