It’s a dream, rode it all season in New Zealand from June-aug. liked it way better than the burton custom camber I had. Excited to try them both coming up soon on the west coast here shortly
Hey. What is it that you loved more about it? I'm looking at both of these boards. Would you mind doing a detailed review of both? I'd really appreciate it.
I bought this thing as a beginner last season- the speed threw me into code brown. But what an amazing board especially with bigger feet. I never caught my toes, I was in control even in dicey situations, and my surf/skate experience translated well. Beginners: Warpig. Period. Don't take the speed warning lightly ☠️
what is the entry foot width of this board? My foot size is 275-280, fitting boot size 10, and the boot total size is 300, is it covered by the 154 or 158? I don't want my boot over snowboard either toe or hell
@@SearchofSnowboarding I knew the waist of both 154 and 158, but the board did not have number for boot entry size, with edge cut, only knew the waist of board, will not know the boot entry part size, for waist 270 and 277, the boot entry width is over 300 or not?
I bough the MTN Pig last year and rode a couple days at Alyeska and 1 Heli day in Chugach - loved it. Wondering how that board compares to the Super Pig - my MTN Pig is a 159 and absolutely rips...but i like the Superpig style and twin shape - riding switch on the SuperPig isn't a big issue, right? How's the Superpig handle deep pow?
The SuperPig is going to be more aggressive overall. But the biggest difference is that it is volume shifted so you would ride the 154 or even 151 for the Super. It's not twin, and has a much wider nose than tail, so it won't really ride switch that much differently than the Man Pig. With how much taper it has and the early rise in the nose, it rides pow great. Hope that helps. Thanks dude!
Both pretty similar boards, but the Superpig is going to carve a little harder because its a little stiffer and a little wider. And I would imagine they would both ride powder pretty much the same because of their identical profiles. One thing to keep in mind is that the Superpig comes in more size options.
Loving the in depth review! Is this more or less aggressive than last years? About the same? Im looking for a volume shifted do it all with camber, but maybe less aggressive than this. Any suggestions? Also, how do you think this stacks up to the Marhar lumberjack x (Ljx)? Could you do a review on that?
Thanks dude! The superpig is going to be the same as last year's in all regards. If you want less aggressive maybe check out the Warpig, its all the same specs as the superpig but with a flat camber profile, so more relaxed but still super stable: ua-cam.com/video/vBD-lm0SabI/v-deo.html Obviously, any of these type of boards are going to be more aggressive in the regular camber versions. The superpig isn't too aggressive. The Ultra Mind Expander, which is the same style of board from Jones, is stiffer and more aggressive than the superpig. As far as comparing the superpig to any Marhars, Ride Snowboards is much more of an established brand and have been in the industry for much longer. Because of that they have had much longer to dial in the technology they put in their snowboards. I've never even heard of Marhar before. I wouldn't be able to do any reviews on them as I don't have access to any of their products.
Oh Damn, sorry to hear that. Generally I wouldn't be worried about riding it switch, you just have to be on it because the aggressiveness of this board will throw you down if you're not
I'm skeptical as well. I wold love to ride one and do a review on one of those boards, but unfortunately I don't have access to one yet. Hopefully in the near future.
Malavitas would be great. You could also do Cartel X if you want a more aggressive binding. Here's a link for bindings and don't forget to subscribe: www.radioboardshop.com/burton-malavita-reflex-21.html
Overall solid review.. But I've gotta disagree hugely about your evaluation of the camber/rocker profile. A true camber would be cambered from contact point to contact point. Camber that only exists between the feet is defintely a hybrid as RIDE states. Once the camber is loaded, the board performs as a slight rocker, but wants to snap back and give you the rebound you need for aggressive carves or mogul riding. This board looks like a great option for moglus/steeps riders who need rebound at edge change, or folks who just want to haul ass and lay a heavy edge trench.
Although the Superpig and Orca are both volume shifted boards (short, wide) they are going to be very different. Because the superpig is regular camber and stiffer it is going to be a much more aggressive ride. The orca is more laid back and surfy because of its hybrid camber profile. Here's the video I recently did on the orca ua-cam.com/video/XxLIiY1-cfw/v-deo.html
Not too much overlap if you really enjoy the short wide boards because they are going to be two totally different rides because of the camber profile of each.
That's funny. I have an orca and I'm debating the superpig because I have a great deal right now. I'm also worried about too much crossover. I'm 5'7 155lbs and boot 9. You think small (148) is best?? What do you like better orca or superpig?? I mainly ride groomers and I fly. Some park runs.
Thank you for doing more than a 45 second "review" like everyone else. Much appreciated.
@Jesse Jonah that's funny.....
It’s a dream, rode it all season in New Zealand from June-aug. liked it way better than the burton custom camber I had. Excited to try them both coming up soon on the west coast here shortly
Hey. What is it that you loved more about it? I'm looking at both of these boards. Would you mind doing a detailed review of both? I'd really appreciate it.
I bought this thing as a beginner last season- the speed threw me into code brown. But what an amazing board especially with bigger feet. I never caught my toes, I was in control even in dicey situations, and my surf/skate experience translated well.
Beginners: Warpig. Period. Don't take the speed warning lightly ☠️
Stoked you were able to progress with this board
what is the entry foot width of this board? My foot size is 275-280, fitting boot size 10, and the boot total size is 300, is it covered by the 154 or 158? I don't want my boot over snowboard either toe or hell
It depends on some other specs, not just the length of the board. You'll want to check the waist width of the size of each board
@@SearchofSnowboarding I knew the waist of both 154 and 158, but the board did not have number for boot entry size, with edge cut, only knew the waist of board, will not know the boot entry part size, for waist 270 and 277, the boot entry width is over 300 or not?
How does the board differ from the mtnpig, which is also supposed to be very aggressive?
Great video my guy!
I bough the MTN Pig last year and rode a couple days at Alyeska and 1 Heli day in Chugach - loved it. Wondering how that board compares to the Super Pig - my MTN Pig is a 159 and absolutely rips...but i like the Superpig style and twin shape - riding switch on the SuperPig isn't a big issue, right? How's the Superpig handle deep pow?
Also, great video!!!
The SuperPig is going to be more aggressive overall. But the biggest difference is that it is volume shifted so you would ride the 154 or even 151 for the Super. It's not twin, and has a much wider nose than tail, so it won't really ride switch that much differently than the Man Pig. With how much taper it has and the early rise in the nose, it rides pow great. Hope that helps.
Thanks dude!
thanks pal! great video! , switching from twin pig to the superpig tho
Good call, this board rips and you'll love it.
Thanks, and don't forget to subscribe!
Yeah thats a good breakdown! Is the stance centered on side cutI like to ride switch a lot.
164w is my regular ride so the xl should be it
Yes it is, and an XL is the size for sure
Nice review. That board looks sick!
How would this compare to a K2 simple pleasure for Pow and carve?
Both pretty similar boards, but the Superpig is going to carve a little harder because its a little stiffer and a little wider. And I would imagine they would both ride powder pretty much the same because of their identical profiles. One thing to keep in mind is that the Superpig comes in more size options.
@@SearchofSnowboarding Thx man!
Loving the in depth review!
Is this more or less aggressive than last years? About the same?
Im looking for a volume shifted do it all with camber, but maybe less aggressive than this. Any suggestions?
Also, how do you think this stacks up to the Marhar lumberjack x (Ljx)? Could you do a review on that?
Thanks dude! The superpig is going to be the same as last year's in all regards. If you want less aggressive maybe check out the Warpig, its all the same specs as the superpig but with a flat camber profile, so more relaxed but still super stable: ua-cam.com/video/vBD-lm0SabI/v-deo.html
Obviously, any of these type of boards are going to be more aggressive in the regular camber versions. The superpig isn't too aggressive. The Ultra Mind Expander, which is the same style of board from Jones, is stiffer and more aggressive than the superpig.
As far as comparing the superpig to any Marhars, Ride Snowboards is much more of an established brand and have been in the industry for much longer. Because of that they have had much longer to dial in the technology they put in their snowboards. I've never even heard of Marhar before. I wouldn't be able to do any reviews on them as I don't have access to any of their products.
@@SearchofSnowboarding thanks! Good to know. What do you think is a better all mountain board? The superpig or the orca?
Great video thanks! what difference has between the 2020 superpig? thanks
It's the same
I normally ride a 158cm and I weight 200-210. looking for a fast hard carver. should I go for the 154 large for the superpig?
How tall are you?
@@SearchofSnowboarding 5'11
Probably a terrible idea to ride this puppy switch (tail first) right? tried it last season and got shit whipped into a minor concussion..
Oh Damn, sorry to hear that. Generally I wouldn't be worried about riding it switch, you just have to be on it because the aggressiveness of this board will throw you down if you're not
Can you do a review on the proteus adjustable camber board. I’m a little skeptical about it.
I'm skeptical as well. I wold love to ride one and do a review on one of those boards, but unfortunately I don't have access to one yet. Hopefully in the near future.
Hey guys just picked one up - what do you think of malavitas for this board?
Malavitas would be great. You could also do Cartel X if you want a more aggressive binding.
Here's a link for bindings and don't forget to subscribe: www.radioboardshop.com/burton-malavita-reflex-21.html
Hi Guys, just a thought. You should add links to the product you're presenting from your shop website. Prolly get a few more sales.
Thanks, it's already right at the top in the description of the video
If I way 130 and I am 5”8 what size should
I get?
XS
Did you buy? I am similar (5'6 / 135 / 9.5) and planned on the S with my boot size ... interested in your thoughts. Thanks!
will you take it to park?
I prefer boards that are not as wide as this in the park
Overall solid review.. But I've gotta disagree hugely about your evaluation of the camber/rocker profile. A true camber would be cambered from contact point to contact point. Camber that only exists between the feet is defintely a hybrid as RIDE states. Once the camber is loaded, the board performs as a slight rocker, but wants to snap back and give you the rebound you need for aggressive carves or mogul riding. This board looks like a great option for moglus/steeps riders who need rebound at edge change, or folks who just want to haul ass and lay a heavy edge trench.
What size for 175lbs 11us boot?
How tall are you?
@@SearchofSnowboarding 6'!
@@yamz342 Go 154
@@SearchofSnowboarding Thanks heaps!
Can we compare this years Orca?
Although the Superpig and Orca are both volume shifted boards (short, wide) they are going to be very different. Because the superpig is regular camber and stiffer it is going to be a much more aggressive ride. The orca is more laid back and surfy because of its hybrid camber profile.
Here's the video I recently did on the orca
ua-cam.com/video/XxLIiY1-cfw/v-deo.html
@@SearchofSnowboarding thank you for your thorough reply. I have a Superpig but am considering an Orca as well. Too much overlap?
Not too much overlap if you really enjoy the short wide boards because they are going to be two totally different rides because of the camber profile of each.
That's funny. I have an orca and I'm debating the superpig because I have a great deal right now. I'm also worried about too much crossover. I'm 5'7 155lbs and boot 9. You think small (148) is best?? What do you like better orca or superpig?? I mainly ride groomers and I fly. Some park runs.
make volume more quiter pls