Not sure based on the info given. Both can do that. The Pyzel is stiffer and has more camber so maybe that but really depends on ability level, specs and many other factors. Hit me up here so I can do this properly. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
So the All In 154 felt ok for my size but a little short for what this is designed to be. I didn't ride the All In 158. I rode the Pyzel 158. I think if you are my specs (especially my boot size), like control like I do, look for another board. If you are my specs and you like a more powerful wider aggressive feeling ride as your daily driver the 158 could work. Especially if you don't ride a lot in uneven snow or tight trees.
Hi, I'm a woman and 5.7 - after watching your video I decided to order the all with 158cm. My shoe size is 8.5 so I hope it's going to be alright. What do you think?
So that is a really wide and big board for the specs you posted. I would have suggested the 150 and maybe the 154 if you want a bigger feeling board as this runs pretty wide for women's 8.5's. It will be hard to turn. What is your weight, make/model/size/year board you ride now and how does it work for you?
@@thegoodridesnow thanks for your quick response! I just found this really good offer for 300€ on the Internet and only this size was available so I thought I'll try my luck (I can still send it back) but I'm also unsure because of the points you mentioned.. My weight is around 160/163 pounds. I'm currently riding a Furberg Splitboard 156cm, I think it's from season 21/22 and it's working very well for me. Now I want to get a "proper" resort board again and I think the All In would suit my needs quite well.
Send it back and I'd consider the 150 or even the 148 depending on your ability level. It's a pretty wide board and with your boot size, weight and height that would be better but I would get a different ride if you want something to properly fit your specs and get a proper snowboard. If you want to do this right, hit me here to give me the info I need to help you much better. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
@@thegoodridesnow ok that sounds reasonable and thanks, I'll check it out.! I'm curious though why do you think that the yes all in isn't suitable in general?
I like to ride steep blacks and double blacks also some steep powder with jumps. Which one should I get
Not sure based on the info given. Both can do that. The Pyzel is stiffer and has more camber so maybe that but really depends on ability level, specs and many other factors. Hit me up here so I can do this properly. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
You mentioned that the 158 felt too big for your size 9 boots. Do you think 154 would feel better, or would it be too soft for your weight?
So the All In 154 felt ok for my size but a little short for what this is designed to be. I didn't ride the All In 158. I rode the Pyzel 158. I think if you are my specs (especially my boot size), like control like I do, look for another board. If you are my specs and you like a more powerful wider aggressive feeling ride as your daily driver the 158 could work. Especially if you don't ride a lot in uneven snow or tight trees.
Hi, I'm a woman and 5.7 - after watching your video I decided to order the all with 158cm. My shoe size is 8.5 so I hope it's going to be alright. What do you think?
So that is a really wide and big board for the specs you posted. I would have suggested the 150 and maybe the 154 if you want a bigger feeling board as this runs pretty wide for women's 8.5's. It will be hard to turn. What is your weight, make/model/size/year board you ride now and how does it work for you?
@@thegoodridesnow thanks for your quick response! I just found this really good offer for 300€ on the Internet and only this size was available so I thought I'll try my luck (I can still send it back) but I'm also unsure because of the points you mentioned.. My weight is around 160/163 pounds. I'm currently riding a Furberg Splitboard 156cm, I think it's from season 21/22 and it's working very well for me. Now I want to get a "proper" resort board again and I think the All In would suit my needs quite well.
Send it back and I'd consider the 150 or even the 148 depending on your ability level. It's a pretty wide board and with your boot size, weight and height that would be better but I would get a different ride if you want something to properly fit your specs and get a proper snowboard. If you want to do this right, hit me here to give me the info I need to help you much better. shop.thegoodride.com/merchandise/gear-advice/
@@thegoodridesnow ok that sounds reasonable and thanks, I'll check it out.! I'm curious though why do you think that the yes all in isn't suitable in general?
It's just not the ideal fit for your specs compared to many boards that are truly women's specific or that run narrower for their length.