Fun fact: I grew up right down the street from Slim Whitman’s estate “Woodpecker paradise” in Middleburg Florida. I rode by there recently too and it appears to have been demolished 😢 Best snowboard channel out there !
East coast rider looking for some pop and can lay down a solid turn. I don't jib much, but ride fast and hit money booters. Was debating this or the Capita Indoor Survival. From your reviews, it seems like the Capita is better for laying some mini trenches. Thanks and always watching your channel !
HK Pro is going to have more snap and be OK at carving while the CIS is going to be better at carving but not have as much snap. If you can I'd suggest either you look at the Spring Break Resort Twin or Capita Super DOA as you'll get more snap and the base structure will be better for faster speeds.
Hey, thanks for the review. I've snowboarded 40+ days a season for the last six seasons + ~10days a season for the seasons before so I must have around 300+ days of snowboarding overall so I would say I am more skilled and aggressive than the average weekend warrior. I've owned a huck knife 153 before they made it stiffer and I loved it. Now I am thinking between the huck knife pro and regular huck knife again. I ride fast but I am still not the one that hit 60ft booters doing cork 7s etc. I do 360s, tamedogs, occasional wildcats, slow/mid speed boardslides and just whole load of all terrain/side hit charge but I am still pushing it to get better. I've also ridden the super doa and love it's flex but don't find good deals for it. How does the pro compare to the super doa in terms of stiffnes? Which one would you recommend to a low-tier advanced rider? A larger huck knife or huck knife pro?
Hi I was just wondering if this board could also be a great resort board? Just rippin and running on runs and hittin features as u go and a lil park as well. But basically good carving and hitting hits of all sizes., a bit in the trees for a sec or two and just having a great ride?. Oh and some speed just to switch it up? I just have always liked this board..always wanted it I don't know exactly why I just do. I just love this board!!.. thanks 👍
I want a board to learn butter rails and jums only small maybe medium like that really flexy look of snowboarding. A board that is a little permissive, its better option the huck kinfe or huck knife pro (2024 156w) Im between the 2 but I feel like the extra stiffnes of the pro is not gonna do me any favour. Thanks!
I’m used to riding the Super DOA 2024 with Burton Malavitas 2024. I want to make the change to the Union force team bindings with the Salomon 2025 Huck Knife Pro. Will the change take some time to getting use to?
Was debating between this and the SB resort twin. Coming from a BSOD for my daily all mountain driver but hoping to get more into park. Only issue is I live in the east coast where ice and chunder will always be a problem so I need something that bites well before I reach the features, any thoughts? Also heard great things about other capita boards like DOA, IS, aeronaut for all mountain freestyle
Thank you! I’ll definitely look into those over the HK then. Jw if you think the cartel x would be too stiff for either board? And should I size down from my typical 156 for park?
Hello Angry, I‘m an intermediate Rider who likes high speed, midsize kickers, a lot of park and freestyle riding but also riding powder once in a while. Could you help me to decide wheter i should get the huck knife pro or the rome agent pro? Thanks a lot🙏🏻
Looking for a slightly playful but mainly poppy/snappy deck that will work in & out of the park. Would this or the regular huck knife be a good option?
Watched a CLEW binding baseplate rip out of a huck knife insert pack on Sunday... dude had to do the walk of shame down to the tool station...made me smile :)
Only chiming in cause I'm 6'4" 230 and 40+. I Copped this year's HK pro cause they added a cm of length and 20mm of EE to the biggest size (59w). I haven't ridden this year's yet, but I have a pretty thrashed '21 in a 58w that i absolutely adore.. I also had a standard HK from '23 in a 62(w) that i was pretty fond of but never grabbed over the pro, so i just traded it. The huck knife series is rad. TLDR: I think you'd be thrilled with this board, dude. Less effort, more boost. You gotta stay on your A game, but not as gnarly as you do with a straight up cambered board. Despite it being a "stiffer" board, the flex is dialed and for me being on the upper end of the weight range (like you as well) it never feels overly stiff... it definitely mellows out a bit after it's broken in too. The HK series is fantastic. Grab one from Angry's affiliate links and cheers to a buried winter.
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Glad the see salomon continuing the update the huck knife to make it better. Its easy to sit back and only change a graphic on an already good board
Salomon has 3 year cycles in product.
Fun fact: I grew up right down the street from Slim Whitman’s estate “Woodpecker paradise” in Middleburg Florida. I rode by there recently too and it appears to have been demolished 😢
Best snowboard channel out there !
East coast rider looking for some pop and can lay down a solid turn. I don't jib much, but ride fast and hit money booters. Was debating this or the Capita Indoor Survival. From your reviews, it seems like the Capita is better for laying some mini trenches. Thanks and always watching your channel !
HK Pro is going to have more snap and be OK at carving while the CIS is going to be better at carving but not have as much snap. If you can I'd suggest either you look at the Spring Break Resort Twin or Capita Super DOA as you'll get more snap and the base structure will be better for faster speeds.
How does it compare to the DOA and SDOA
Hey, thanks for the review. I've snowboarded 40+ days a season for the last six seasons + ~10days a season for the seasons before so I must have around 300+ days of snowboarding overall so I would say I am more skilled and aggressive than the average weekend warrior. I've owned a huck knife 153 before they made it stiffer and I loved it. Now I am thinking between the huck knife pro and regular huck knife again. I ride fast but I am still not the one that hit 60ft booters doing cork 7s etc. I do 360s, tamedogs, occasional wildcats, slow/mid speed boardslides and just whole load of all terrain/side hit charge but I am still pushing it to get better. I've also ridden the super doa and love it's flex but don't find good deals for it. How does the pro compare to the super doa in terms of stiffnes? Which one would you recommend to a low-tier advanced rider? A larger huck knife or huck knife pro?
You probably want a Huck knife pro.
Hi I was just wondering if this board could also be a great resort board? Just rippin and running on runs and hittin features as u go and a lil park as well. But basically good carving and hitting hits of all sizes., a bit in the trees for a sec or two and just having a great ride?. Oh and some speed just to switch it up? I just have always liked this board..always wanted it I don't know exactly why I just do. I just love this board!!.. thanks 👍
Sure
6'2" 175lb advanced old rider. What size'd you rec o mend?
Something in that 56ish range.
I want a board to learn butter rails and jums only small maybe medium like that really flexy look of snowboarding. A board that is a little permissive, its better option the huck kinfe or huck knife pro (2024 156w) Im between the 2 but I feel like the extra stiffnes of the pro is not gonna do me any favour. Thanks!
Probably want the Sleepwalker honestly.
I’m used to riding the Super DOA 2024 with Burton Malavitas 2024. I want to make the change to the Union force team bindings with the Salomon 2025 Huck Knife Pro. Will the change take some time to getting use to?
If you know how to ride no, if you don't, probably.
Was debating between this and the SB resort twin. Coming from a BSOD for my daily all mountain driver but hoping to get more into park. Only issue is I live in the east coast where ice and chunder will always be a problem so I need something that bites well before I reach the features, any thoughts? Also heard great things about other capita boards like DOA, IS, aeronaut for all mountain freestyle
You don't want an Aeronaut. DOA is whatever not that great in my opinion Indoor Survival or Spring Break Resort Twin are better.
Thank you! I’ll definitely look into those over the HK then. Jw if you think the cartel x would be too stiff for either board? And should I size down from my typical 156 for park?
Nope cartel c isn’t that stiff
Hello Angry,
I‘m an intermediate Rider who likes high speed, midsize kickers, a lot of park and freestyle riding but also riding powder once in a while. Could you help me to decide wheter i should get the huck knife pro or the rome agent pro?
Thanks a lot🙏🏻
Take your pick.
Looking for a slightly playful but mainly poppy/snappy deck that will work in & out of the park. Would this or the regular huck knife be a good option?
Either.
Hey Avran! Love the videos and the channel man. Seeing if you had any opinions on the 2024 Marhar LJX. Cheers!
Funny you say that, reviews dropping real soon.
On a 155 first gen of huck knife pro at 78kg. Should I go 153 or 156? Any pros or cons of either? Cheers
53 for more jibbing 56 for bigger jumps.
Ahhh 156w is calling my name. But my current huckknife pro isn't clapped out yet.
Get it tested for The Clap if that comes back positive, buy a new one. #avoidtheclap.
@@AngrySnowboarderwhat does this mean🤣
Watched a CLEW binding baseplate rip out of a huck knife insert pack on Sunday... dude had to do the walk of shame down to the tool station...made me smile :)
And this is why you don't buy rush job crap bindings like Clew.
@@AngrySnowboarder word broski
Do you hate clew? And why? I keep seeing ads and wondering if theyre cheap bullshit?
Your intuition is right. Don’t be a Clewzer!
@@AngrySnowboarder what about nidecker?
Overkill for a 215lb 40+ Rad Dad that only hits the small line anymore?
Probably would do just fine with the regular Huck Knife.
Only chiming in cause I'm 6'4" 230 and 40+. I Copped this year's HK pro cause they added a cm of length and 20mm of EE to the biggest size (59w). I haven't ridden this year's yet, but I have a pretty thrashed '21 in a 58w that i absolutely adore.. I also had a standard HK from '23 in a 62(w) that i was pretty fond of but never grabbed over the pro, so i just traded it. The huck knife series is rad.
TLDR: I think you'd be thrilled with this board, dude. Less effort, more boost. You gotta stay on your A game, but not as gnarly as you do with a straight up cambered board. Despite it being a "stiffer" board, the flex is dialed and for me being on the upper end of the weight range (like you as well) it never feels overly stiff... it definitely mellows out a bit after it's broken in too. The HK series is fantastic. Grab one from Angry's affiliate links and cheers to a buried winter.