My skn had went twice now, and picked it up pretty fast so far. He rode a rental for his first trip, a school group trip...and then he rode my old setup from the late 90s, a quite stuff all-mountain board that I'd rate at a 7-8.5 out of 10 for stiffness... I was surprised how well he did for his second day...given the board he was on. It DID make him work a good bit harder and he did catch an edge a handful of times...but it's a pretty agressive camber board meant for advanced skill levels charging pretty hard ... We are looking to get an Arbor Formula Rocker for him to work his way through beginner to intermediate stages, and also for my daughter to maybe try boarding with me for a day and see if she likes it... Do you think this would be a good step up from total beginner boards? Hoping to find something that can be used for a few seasons and grown into instead of grown out of by the end of next winter. Thanks for the videos.
You’re exactly rigjt about not getting a beginner board if you are a seasoned skateboarder or athletic. I bought one and had to ditch it within the next season for a park oriented board. $$
I’m in the market for a new snowboard and I’ve watched a couple of your videos. They’re great and very informative. I would consider myself an advanced rider but at 40 years old I also need to ride relax with the family once in a while. But when I ride alone I charge down the mountain! Trees, powder, speed on groomers, side jumps, etc. Should I stay away from an intermediate - advanced all mountain board like the Lib Tech Dynamo or should I go for it. Or should I look for a board with more flex that would be easy to ride with the fam? I can only have one board.
Have you checked out the Terrain Wrecker? I had a chance to ride one last week and it was super fun. Definitely fits in with the style of riding you are talking about. TERRAIN WRECKER-> www.peterglenn.com/product/libtech-terrain-wrecker-snowboard-mens-1
@@PeterGlennSports I have. I think it looks really good too. Would you say the Terrain Wrecker or the Dynamo is most playful at low speed while allowing to charge hard, ride steep stuff, trees and float in powder? I’ve also been recommended the Jones Frontier. I just like the made in USA aspect of Lib Tech.
What kind of runs do you ride? where do you ride? what do you want to accomplish on the mountain? Do you feel like you can still learn more tricks and maneuvers on your board? Is your board right now too soft or too stiff? There are many more questions I would like to ask you to ensure I get you on the right board. Call 8008180946 and we can help you out over the phone.
This guy knows snowboards!! Great vids
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I've just got the new slash happy place and it rips everywhere. As a bigginer intermediate board it's so much for and can do so much.
Awesome! Glad you are enjoying your new board!
My skn had went twice now, and picked it up pretty fast so far. He rode a rental for his first trip, a school group trip...and then he rode my old setup from the late 90s, a quite stuff all-mountain board that I'd rate at a 7-8.5 out of 10 for stiffness... I was surprised how well he did for his second day...given the board he was on. It DID make him work a good bit harder and he did catch an edge a handful of times...but it's a pretty agressive camber board meant for advanced skill levels charging pretty hard ...
We are looking to get an Arbor Formula Rocker for him to work his way through beginner to intermediate stages, and also for my daughter to maybe try boarding with me for a day and see if she likes it...
Do you think this would be a good step up from total beginner boards? Hoping to find something that can be used for a few seasons and grown into instead of grown out of by the end of next winter.
Thanks for the videos.
Sounds like a perfect step up. The Formula is that beginner/intermediate style board exactly for where your son in at.
You’re exactly rigjt about not getting a beginner board if you are a seasoned skateboarder or athletic. I bought one and had to ditch it within the next season for a park oriented board. $$
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Cheers, most helpful
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I’m in the market for a new snowboard and I’ve watched a couple of your videos. They’re great and very informative. I would consider myself an advanced rider but at 40 years old I also need to ride relax with the family once in a while. But when I ride alone I charge down the mountain! Trees, powder, speed on groomers, side jumps, etc. Should I stay away from an intermediate - advanced all mountain board like the Lib Tech Dynamo or should I go for it. Or should I look for a board with more flex that would be easy to ride with the fam? I can only have one board.
Have you checked out the Terrain Wrecker? I had a chance to ride one last week and it was super fun. Definitely fits in with the style of riding you are talking about. TERRAIN WRECKER-> www.peterglenn.com/product/libtech-terrain-wrecker-snowboard-mens-1
@@PeterGlennSports I have. I think it looks really good too. Would you say the Terrain Wrecker or the Dynamo is most playful at low speed while allowing to charge hard, ride steep stuff, trees and float in powder? I’ve also been recommended the Jones Frontier. I just like the made in USA aspect of Lib Tech.
@@neaultboundaries109 the flexes are similar, be the shape of the terrain wrecker is a little more all mountain friendly
@@PeterGlennSports thank you!
Great vid!
Much appreciated
best collection
Many many thanks!🙏
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when do i know if i need to upgrade my board? and what level i am
What kind of runs do you ride? where do you ride? what do you want to accomplish on the mountain? Do you feel like you can still learn more tricks and maneuvers on your board? Is your board right now too soft or too stiff? There are many more questions I would like to ask you to ensure I get you on the right board. Call 8008180946 and we can help you out over the phone.
Can you do jumps with a beginner board?
You sure can, they have nice easy smooth take offs and landings
Wait ... weren't you with the house? Im subbed here now either way 😅
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