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HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

Last post 07-04-2009, 8:16 AM by jibhucker. 8 replies.
  •  05-02-2009, 8:52 PM 802313

    HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    Hi, looking for some advice,  just moved to New Zealand from the UK so hoping to get way more riding done this year.

    Seen what I think is a good deal on a Burton Twin 154 with custom bindings and wondering whether it's the right board for me.

    my stats are as follows:

    Feet US 9.5

    Height 1.81 metres,

    Weight 63kgs,

    Riding- freeride- like playing in the park now and then.

    Experience: 5 years (no full seasons- first board buying new!)

    Help much appreciated,

    What do you think?

    Thanks, Mark

  •  05-02-2009, 9:17 PM 802319 in reply to 802313

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    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    i can imagine at least three sets of twins i would like to "have" in the biblical sense
  •  05-02-2009, 9:21 PM 802320 in reply to 802319

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    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    because its a snowboard, you can use it wherever and however you want, but its not an ideal board for what you describe
  •  05-03-2009, 4:53 PM 802518 in reply to 802320

    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    What about a 155 indie- would that be a better choice for me?
  •  05-03-2009, 5:05 PM 802527 in reply to 802518

    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    NO!

    The indie isn't a board in the "normal" if you will burton line... it's marketed towards chain stores such as Sports Authority and Models.

    For your situation a Custom 154 sounds ideal if you can afford it.. and if you can't buy a previous years model.

  •  05-04-2009, 3:06 AM 802698 in reply to 802527

    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    arrrrrrr, ok, is the verdict much the same? what's so bad about them? not worth the cash? pretty cheap deal with the new freestyle bindings (which look pretty good)

    I know there is always going to be a better board out there, that's why I was looking at the twin- i.e that was on sale for the same price as the indie is normally, 

    should I stay away from the indie and verdict and save up!?

     

  •  05-04-2009, 3:09 AM 802699 in reply to 802698

    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    those boards are just not "real" boards, i guess you could say.  theyre meant to be for chain stores.. cheap, crappy boards.  and freestyles are garbage.  you can get a $220 binding for the price of freestyles these days, and the difference is huge.

    find some %50 off sales and buy a custom with missions or something.
  •  05-04-2009, 8:39 AM 802705 in reply to 802313

    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    I have similar weight and feet size,  I had TWIN 157,  it was pleasure for me to ride everywhere,  I had no problem to ride freeride, very enjoyable,  twin shape and centered stance  allows me  to playaround, doesnt matter if it was deep powder, park or slope. Fun to do butters, and jump 180s in pow. I can only complain about board width /for size 157/, its was too much for my feet size 9.5,  according to my experience good width for pow but for rest of hill not good for me. I changed to 09 T9 JIB 156.5 and I can feel difference, it softer, not so wide as Twin and have nice shape too, fxcking good difference in everythink, faster egde to edge, faster in butters, literaly it  was like that someone cutted a chain with weights for my legs
  •  07-04-2009, 8:16 AM 822393 in reply to 802313

    Re: HELP NEEDED: To Twin or not to Twin!?

    crookie:

    Hi, looking for some advice,  just moved to New Zealand from the UK so hoping to get way more riding done this year.


    Seen what I think is a good deal on a Burton Twin 154 with custom bindings and wondering whether it's the right board for me.


    my stats are as follows:


    Feet US 9.5


    Height 1.81 metres,


    Weight 63kgs,


    Riding- freeride- like playing in the park now and then.


    Experience: 5 years (no full seasons- first board buying new!)


    Help much appreciated,


    What do you think?


    Thanks, Mark



    Whats shakin' Markus?
    So, if its a Twin you like, which is a nice board, then you are talking a lot of freestyle potential for a rookie. I would get an all mountain stick first off, because being new to religious boarding, you are going to find that slopestyle is fun too...however, I have a all mtn freestyle Clash 151 (I'm a shawty, Lol.) and I take it every where and I have won big jibbing too...
    PM me if you need help picking a board out.
    Check out other brands too- Rome, GNU, Nitro...I ride Burton because I get my stuff free...but otherwise I'd go Nitro.
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