Description With a nod to the original board-sport of surfing, this wood-topped, all-mountain snowboard offers a smooth freeride that rules the trees and powder.. Hawaiian koa wood topsheet helps maintain shape...
Summary: when i saw the board i knew that it was the one for me, i learned to surf while in australia and it said... and i quote " take me home and ride me hard!" it's got such an oldskool feel to it. i've been out of boarding for a bit, but this thing rips!!! i haven't had it in any deep powder yet, but the bit it has been in is so smooth and silky, actually it's like that everywhere i've had it, and the looks i get from everyone else. i know why it's called the woodie.
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Reviewed by: bossit(Unregistered User)
,
Advanced
, from Los Angeles, CA, USA
Price Paid:
$325.00
at Sport Chalet
Summary: Owned various boards for over 10 years now and after I demo my friends Arbor Woodie I never went back. Went to my local dealer and got the Woodie 158. This board is the Bomb!!! The first time going down it felt like I was in a sports car. The board handled everything I threw at it, jumps, carving, and some major speed. I didn't only keep up with my skier friends down the slope, found that most of the time they were playing catch up to me.
Similar Products Used: Burton, GNU, K2, Simms
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Summary: The board handles very smoothly. It holds beautifly in a turn, and has wonderful stability. It is the best board I have owned. It is worth spending a more to get a lot more.
Similar Products Used: Burton, Nirto, K2
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