Mark McMorris rides the Burton Process. Why?
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2019
- In this video we have the pleasure of interviewing the Legend Mark McMorris. We created this interview with Mark to help you guys learn what boards Mark rides and why. The goal is to help you decide if Mark's board choices are right for you or not.
Hopefully this video will help you guys find the right snowboard for you, or at least give you a good idea.
Thanks for watching, please leave a comment & or questions below!
@MarkMcmorris @snowgurujoe @colintahoe @clarkmediagroup - Спорт
So sick!! Can't wait to see more reviews on awesome snow gear! Love this channel 👌
Thanks for the support Richard! Spread the love. See you on the slopes!
I love Canadians. Mark is the best and I ride burton too can’t wait to hit the slopes in a week, it’ll be a slice, if you will. ;)
The fact is what Mark ride is completely different. Different flex, different factory, different materials. Fact
Serge your probably right, Mark didn’t fill me in. But I imagine he needs a stiffer board for sure.
Dude is it just me or did mark look super stoned
he has a beer in his hand
They look like they smoked a fat doobie 5 minutes before the camera guy started rolling
They are definitely both high
The legend Mark Mic definitely deserves to drink a beer
Nah boys, just tired from working and riding all day.
New sub here. Nice review with a legend. Quick question for the guru, i'm 5'9 165 with size 9 boots, usually ride 154cm boards and looking at the skeleton key. According to burton's calculator, i can go with 150 or 154. If i ride more all mountain with the occasional pow day, would you recommend the 150 over the 154? thanks!
Steeze good question. There is no right or wrong here, you could ride either one, Burton is spot on. However depending on your riding style and skill you would choose one or the other. Also think about the boards you already have, so your not adding the same board to your quiver. My suggestion would be if your looking for a more playful ride and something more nimble go with the 150. If your looking to ride hard and aggressive and going to places like Japan were there is tons of snow the 154 would be the better option. Good Luck Steezy
Thanks Joe. Ended up going with a stun gun 150 for more of a POW board since I already have an all mtn ride. Couldn’t pass up the retro air graphics. 😬 Any thoughts on the stun gun?
@@Stix77 nice work! I think that was a great idea going with a more powder specific board with a sick graphic. I tested the Stun Gun at Falls Creek in Australia in August. I thought it rode really well. Where are you planning on testing this board in powder?? Congratulations.
should I buy Burton process Flying V or camber? really like riding powder, off piste and park. Want to learn some new tricks on both rails and jumps this season.
Heboa thanks for the question. Personally I would choose the camber. The Camber will you the best hold on jumps, rails, and carving. The Flying V is more loose and easy going.
Be nice to know the materials used in the board and what makes it better then other boards, also how come nobody ever talks about the weight of a board
Yo, Guru, I need piece of your advice on this one. I am 6 ft, 185 lbs, would be Process 159 good size for me?
Katch0 good question. Tell me more about your snowboarding. What board you ride now? Size? Boot size? What are you looking for in this board?
@@SNOWGURUJOE I rode Burton Ripcord 158, that was my first board, and sold it, because of desire to upgrade. I am getting into freestyle, so I am looking for some playfull board, which will help me learn tricks and progress. My boot size is 10.5.
Someone knows the song in the background?
Let me know back to you on that.