Ride Theory Freestyle

Ride Theory Freestyle 

DESCRIPTION

Theory features four discipline-specific boards that maintain a common feel and turning behavior, yet are individually shaped to perform in precise situations.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 14, 2005]
captain mandrake
Snowboarder

Excellent '03-04 board. Holds edge well at high speed and in variable conditions. A bit stiff so tough on bumps. Zero toe drag. Edges so sharp it cut through gloves and my hand. Suggest using a stone on them before 1st ride. Great snap and quick edge to edge transfer. Well balanced. Zero complaints

Customer Service

i have been riding for 15 years- since the days of sorrels.

Similar Products Used:

Older burton products. I used to have a pro staff sponsorship and race the greeen mountain series in VT. This is my 1st new board in 5 yrs. Amazing development.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 30, 2005]
cebwrd
Snowboarder

Excellent board. But it's a freefide not a free sytle design. Carves turns in any condition perfectly. Cannot catch an edge. I have the 161 which has an effective edge of 1277 longer than many 164s. Nice on hardpack and powder, a true all mountain board. Cuts throug crud, and very stable at speed.

Customer Service

Nothing to report. No problems yet

Similar Products Used:

Burton Custom. The burton is softer than this and not quite as stable. I also have a nitro hazzard 159 which I prefer in the pipe.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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