I bought one last winter and I love it! At first the flex suprised me, but after riding around on it for a while I really started to like it! Super fun and forgiving board. Really good for parks and learning new tricks.
Bought one a couple years ago. Sold it after two days of riding. Lack of pop, lack of stability and way too soft. I mostly ride rails but need something beefier and camber/camrock. Ended up on a Salomon Huck Knife i’m in love with
Heya, So I have watched almost all your reviews before buying my first board after 2 seasons of riding. I bought this board and I liked it, not at first but eventually. I feel like I have a lot of control in the back country and progressing switch, butters and 180s. However in high speeds when I'm racing with my mates this board gets scarry and I agree with your review. It's a good board for what it is. So naturally this season I had a bit of money saved up and I was tired of being scared in speeds, especially in icy conditions I bought a new deck. The Lib Tech 21/22 TRS. So here's my question. The TRS is definitely the stronger board as I want a do it all board. But it took me back 3 steps in progression. Ive slammed more times than I can count and I have a hard time controlling it due to the sheer speed it gains. It just wants to go its crazy. I decided to bust out the cheap thrills for a day and had a blast on it in the back country all day today. Really anything but high speeds was fun. Now I'm in an odd situation. I landed my first back 180 on the Nitro today. On the lib teck I landed 50 times on my ass trying to 180. Would you recommend powering through more pain to get used to the more advanced lib tech board or would you keep riding the cheap thrills this season. I feel like I'm used to the Nitro and that's why it's so easy to ride it.
Hey there. I'm about to buy my first board and I really do have my eyes on this one. Im 1.76m en 120kg, so I was about to buy this one in 157? Idk, I don"t know much about boards but do you think this would be a good one for me with my weight? thx!
Looking forward to the review, but.... Would this be OK for a beginner park board? On a decent special until the 7th(southern hemisphere) and would like something to start my park learning/journey on. 120kg, so don't know if it would end up being too soft?
I bought one last winter and I love it! At first the flex suprised me, but after riding around on it for a while I really started to like it! Super fun and forgiving board. Really good for parks and learning new tricks.
Bought one a couple years ago. Sold it after two days of riding. Lack of pop, lack of stability and way too soft. I mostly ride rails but need something beefier and camber/camrock. Ended up on a Salomon Huck Knife i’m in love with
I got the new HK pro after loving the Hk for years. Good choice. Awesome board
Is the 2023 model more stiff than the 2022? According to Nitro's flex rating it seems so. it's true?
I haven't ridden it so I don't know.
@@AngrySnowboarder ☹️
Heya,
So I have watched almost all your reviews before buying my first board after 2 seasons of riding.
I bought this board and I liked it, not at first but eventually. I feel like I have a lot of control in the back country and progressing switch, butters and 180s.
However in high speeds when I'm racing with my mates this board gets scarry and I agree with your review. It's a good board for what it is.
So naturally this season I had a bit of money saved up and I was tired of being scared in speeds, especially in icy conditions I bought a new deck. The Lib Tech 21/22 TRS.
So here's my question. The TRS is definitely the stronger board as I want a do it all board. But it took me back 3 steps in progression. Ive slammed more times than I can count and I have a hard time controlling it due to the sheer speed it gains. It just wants to go its crazy. I decided to bust out the cheap thrills for a day and had a blast on it in the back country all day today. Really anything but high speeds was fun.
Now I'm in an odd situation. I landed my first back 180 on the Nitro today. On the lib teck I landed 50 times on my ass trying to 180. Would you recommend powering through more pain to get used to the more advanced lib tech board or would you keep riding the cheap thrills this season. I feel like I'm used to the Nitro and that's why it's so easy to ride it.
Wise man says you don't go from a base model Toyota Camry to a Lambo, you need to get a middle ground board.
@@AngrySnowboarder Comment of the day 🤣🤙🏂
Do yourself a favor and don't ride flat camber
Meh.
I’m cheap and also prone to thrills bro 😎
Are you going to be reviewing any of the lobster boards from the new drop
No.
Hey there. I'm about to buy my first board and I really do have my eyes on this one. Im 1.76m en 120kg, so I was about to buy this one in 157? Idk, I don"t know much about boards but do you think this would be a good one for me with my weight? thx!
57 seems a tad bit small for you at 120kg's.
@@AngrySnowboarder any recomandations? if i calculate i should find a 160. My shoe size is 41.
Not that I care about fyve but have you ever riden one of those boards?
They actually sell them? Figured they just gave them away to people.
Looking forward to the review, but....
Would this be OK for a beginner park board? On a decent special until the 7th(southern hemisphere) and would like something to start my park learning/journey on.
120kg, so don't know if it would end up being too soft?
At that weight I wouldn't recommend it you want something beefier.
@@AngrySnowboarder top 3 suggestions?
So far, everything that you have reviewed that sounds OK, is sold out in the bigger sizes here.
@@lukedudgeon8699 have you thought about a k2 party platter?