Sims Marc Frank Montoya Freeride

Sims Marc Frank Montoya Freeride 

DESCRIPTION

Freestyle-Freeride design. Type III Full Wood Core with Carbon Stringer Support for enhanced pop. Skate influenced.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 07, 2023]
Kiyumi22


Strength:

To be honest I dont even know what chatter feels like, just seen it happen to other people. Thats what 7 years on a Premier does i guess. For $500 you can't buy a better freeride board. I want to try other boards, just so I can appreciate mine more. electrical repair

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Nov 27, 2003]
Fred
Snowboarder

I just got this and its definetly the best board i have ever bought..and i have been through quite a few. Its sintered base is great for speed, and the type III core is so light. It makes this board super light, and it is amazing for kickers...with such a smooth landing. I didnt have to worry about hard landings like the thin little board i had before. MFM designed this right, the perfect width, so my toes dont hang over too much. Its a stiff board, so its not the "perfect pipe board" but for the amount of time im in the pipe, its fine. This is a technical board for park people, and if ur considering it, buy it over any other board. I wud recommend it to anyone that snowboards decently, can afford it, and loves the park. great board.

Customer Service

i dont need to know about customer service because nothing has gone wrong...

Similar Products Used:

burton custom, m3 discord, some oxygens, salomon definition... *the Sims Montoya is better than all of them*

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 12, 2003]
Dellan
Intermediate

Strength:

Very nice grip compaired to most other boards, nice flex for ollies and lands jumps smoothly. Very stable at high speeds.

Weakness:

Hmm....can't really come up with something.

Great Board for everything!

Similar Products Used:

Burton, evol.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 04, 2002]
ruizs
Intermediate

Strength:

Everything - a great all around board.

Weakness:

I would like a little more flex, but then again I never hit the pipe so doesn''t matter too much.

Great board - I got the 157, and it''s nice and fast for me. Used get a little scared going fast on my old cheap board, but no fear on this thing (don''t know if that''s good or bad). Does well in the park - not a flexy board for pipe, but nice and snappy for jumps and a soft landing. Would recommend this to anyone!

Similar Products Used:

diff burton boards, 2001 m3 board

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 20, 2001]
Austin
Mountaineer

Strength:

None

This board rips up park. The sinterd base has less friction, causing less heat for speed. Landings are completely smooth, you dont have to worry about chatter. Sims new type III core is 15% lighter than the average core. A definate must buy.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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