![]() The Snowboard Subscription works like this. Signal’s 2018 line up has options for everyone and through our Snowboard Subscription there’s no better way to buy a snowboard. It’s a lively, buttery technical jib to freestyle ride that I think all of us wouldn’t mind having.The future is here! Peep the Video Board Reviews. So all in all the Signal Park seems pretty boring on paper but on snow, it’s really got a unique personality underfoot. Its ollie power is exceptional and the board just wants to pop. It’s mainly for medium jumps and below but it will really do well there. It’s not for going as big as the Disruptor but we found it to be more than adequate for any kicker we want to hit. I was too and found it drove from wall to wall well. I can’t find the footage but Jimbo was having a blast in there with the Signal Park. Pipe: If the edges are sharp this is a pretty fun pipe ride. It’s softer flex really wraps around and doesn’t want to bonk you. Jibbing: Even I felt semi-confident trying to jib but it really shined for Jimbo and Zobel who are much more accomplished jibbers. The only thing better is an asymmetrical twin. It’s a perfect ride if you have something else with rocker in it for powder days. Powder: This is about the last board we would all take out on a powder day and this combined with its catchy nature is the major standouts when it comes to this board. It’s great if you want to weave through but it’s not that great if you want to power over bumps. Uneven Terrain: I think we all would agree that we could hammer through bumps all day with the Signal Park. It’s mainly for the park but it’s still a pretty good mountain freestyle ride. Speed: So the Signal Park is not a mountain bomber but its core seems to be better than you would think with keeping it damp at moderate mountain speeds. As far as a park board goes this is a 10 and it allows you to lay out hard carves with massive spring out of each turn. It will catch a lot for that type of rider and The Signal Park is for advanced to expert park riders.Ĭarving: Yeah the Disruptor was better mainly because of it’s stiffer flex but this is still really fun for the kind of board it is. Skidded Turns: Not for those that skid turns. It rolls from edge to edge pretty quick and likes medium to wide radius turns equally well. There are so many park boards that fall apart when it comes to turning on the mountain. Turn Initiation: Pretty quick edge to edge. It feels like the board can load up to pop better than all hybrid shapes we tried.Įdge Hold: Really strong edge hold out of the wrapper and it’s got a grip for the halfpipe if that’s what you want it for. It’s energetically flexy if that makes any sense. On Snow Feel: Yeah it’s traditional camber so it requires you to stay on your game but what a fun ride. The 158 could work with a 10.5 to maybe an 11.5 but that’s just our take. I’d say all but the 158 would be best for size 10ish boots and under. Sizing: The 154 felt great for Peter and me with Size 8.5-9 boots and that felt like the sweet spot. It’s a very playful flex even though the camber profile makes it catchy. Set Up : Centered and close to 23″ wide 15 front -15 backĪpproximate Weight: Felt normal bordering on light.įlex: The camber from tip to tail with a small tip/tail makes you think you wouldn’t be able to butter it but all of us could easily butter it. Riders: James, Peter, Jimbo, Matt, Boots: Burton Almighty, Adidas Tactical ADV, Burton Rover, Burton AMB, Vans V-66, Vans Aura Bindings: Union Superpro, Burton Genesis Size: 154 Days: 4 Conditions: Hard Sierra snow to soft snow ……mainly good spring conditions. Best Percussion Massagers For Snowboarders.About The Good Ride Snowboard Outerwear Reviews.About The Good Ride Snowboard Boot Reviews.About The Good Ride Snowboard Binding Reviews.
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