coleslawed wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:12 pm
i would echo pretty much what @Kevington said. solid daily driver that’s excellent for casual park laps, all around riding, and resort pow days.
mine’s feeling a little soft after 3 seasons/moving to stiffer & longer decks, but it still stays in regular rotation. i love it paired with bindings on the softer but still responsive side ( Strata/Ultra).
Love that. Sounds like it could be a good one board quiver for trips out west? Same as what I posted in the Burton thread, I need something to take to CO/WA/ID when we visit family. I basically want it to float me if there's fresh, but otherwise be fun for lazy park laps, side hits, and buttering shenanigans with my college buddies.
coleslawed wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:12 pm
i would echo pretty much what @Kevington said. solid daily driver that’s excellent for casual park laps, all around riding, and resort pow days.
mine’s feeling a little soft after 3 seasons/moving to stiffer & longer decks, but it still stays in regular rotation. i love it paired with bindings on the softer but still responsive side ( Strata/Ultra).
Love that. Sounds like it could be a good one board quiver for trips out west? Same as what I posted in the Burton thread, I need something to take to CO/WA/ID when we visit family. I basically want it to float me if there's fresh, but otherwise be fun for lazy park laps, side hits, and buttering shenanigans with my college buddies.
It's that board. More so than the Cadet IMO
Awesome. Yeah, the Cadet seems a little too stiff for my purposes from what I've ready in this thread and elsewhere.
Re: United Shapes
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:36 pm
by Shredder
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Love that. Sounds like it could be a good one board quiver for trips out west? Same as what I posted in the Burton thread, I need something to take to CO/WA/ID when we visit family. I basically want it to float me if there's fresh, but otherwise be fun for lazy park laps, side hits, and buttering shenanigans with my college buddies.
It's that board. More so than the Cadet IMO
Awesome. Yeah, the Cadet seems a little too stiff for my purposes from what I've ready in this thread and elsewhere.
Cadet is a quiver killer for out west if you aren't doing park; does deep pow, steeps, groomers exceptionally well. having that high rise camber + stiff flex is great for those unexpected times you need to side slip some icy couloirs
Re: United Shapes
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 12:36 pm
by benjinyc
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Re: United Shapes
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 2:27 pm
by coleslawed
I was just trying to track down specs for the Object yesterday, looks like they might have just added it to the site.