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YES Basic wide 159cm

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I initially fell a lot on the beginner slopes but quickly picked up the sport by the end of the day. True twins are perfectly symmetrical.

I am open to your recommendations. If I ride carefully, I can make it down without catching an edge on rental gear for the day. While I highly recommend any beginner to get a Basic as a first board, I dont see myself needing another board for a long time.

Used snowboard YES Basic 2016 156cm WIDE

Basic Yes basic wide 155 Camber Option: Camrocker. Camber under foot and rocker in the tips. Flex: This board has a smooth even consistent middle of the road flex. More play in the tips, a hinged flex point where the camber meets the rocker zone, stable and slightly stiffer under foot, and then more play in the middle. The torsional flex matches up to the lateral flex. Stability: You can feel a lot of the vibrations in the snow due to the the rocker in the tips not being fully engaged when yes basic wide board is weighted. These vibrations resonate back towards the binding where the board has a more stable area due to the camber. Over all this board is a middle of the road all mountain freestyle flex that is more on the side of lively than yes basic wide. Ollies: Much like the Typo from Yes. It adds to the snap out of the camber zone. If you want to pop you can pop. The snap off the lip is much like an ollie, you get what you put into it. Butterability: The rocker zones in the tip are playful and have a snap out of them due to the camber zone where they meet. If you put your weight over the board it stays locked with minimal effort, this makes it fun for all sorts of butter variations. It wants to jib, it locks into presses, and it still has the snap to pop back out. Carving: Underbite 101 adds to the ability to get this board on edge. Railing turns is easy and the board locks in through a deep carve with ease. Short quick turns are where this board excels. Rider in Mind: The rider that wants a board they can play around with but still do it all. Personal Thoughts: The Basic is one of the longest running decks in the Yes. Check out the of the Yes Basic. This snowboard was loaned to us for review by Yes Snowboards marketing department. Just want a great all around board that I can butter a bit but still haul ass through trees. Kind of all over the place with choices. Hi there, I am a beginner-intermediate rider, have only just started but am progressing at a decent speed. Which would you recommend between the two. Even though the one I got now probably works just fine since it has that reverse camber at the nose and tail and camber in between. Looking at good all mtn freestyle options that would not break the bank. I am pretty experienced rider but my time riding shrunk considerably over past 5 years because of kids. Will ride mostly slopes and park as I leave on the East Coast and the past winters have been miserable here. You also did not review the Sleek, but maybe know someone who did or could point me towards one board or another. If you could give me a recommendation that would be great. Cheers, and thanks in advance. Love the site and especially your replies in the comments section. The last 2 years ive probably done 3 weeks total. Im interested in buying my first board and therefore have kept my budget to around 350 euros. All around 159-161 with bindings Im hoping to kind of future proof as well and not have to buy another board for a couple of years Am I on the right track. Which of these would you recommend please. I yes basic wide get a good deal on a turbo dream as well. Local shop are suggesting the Yes Basic in a 155, and have said to consider maybe the Jones Explorer 156 or Yes Typo 155 as well, and Burton Cartel bindings. Is the Basic yes basic wide no-brainer here, or are there some alternatives I should be looking at. And are those lengths about right given my weight vs. Or saving some euros in a Salomon Sight or K2 Standard would be a more sensible choice for a newbie. Ps do you think that working on the same good quality gear every time vs using what you get at rental could be beneficial even at first steps or it really becomes important later on. Hi Angry, Decided to buy this board for my first snowboard and wondered which bindings between the flow five and the flow nx2 would be best suited. I will be mainly sticking to groomers.

And they can definitely stay with you for as long as you want them. You truly put a lot of thought into your answer that is very specific to my needs. It gets up to speed faster and retains wax better because it is more porous and is easy to fix. Il lato sotto della tavola base o soletta è rappresentato dalla o dalle figure a destra. Hi Nate, Thanks a lot for the advice. I ride in the cascade resorts as well as the occasional hiking trip to mess around in the beautiful Northwest powder here in Oregon. Im interested in buying my first board and therefore have kept my budget to around 350 euros. If you want to learn more about width-sizing, check out the following: In terms of flex for boots, I would go with something around medium flex. And about the bindings i m going to buy the basic size 158 for use all mountain i want to use the union atlas 2013.

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