Would have been more helpful to limit your Worst boards to self-described All mountain boards. Nobody expected Orca to be great in park, Thanks for all amazing content!
Picked up the ride warpig last week after watching TJ's review and so far it has been delivering. I feel like I can take that board anywhere and it will perform amazingly. Keep it up guys
I have the 2019 GNU Headspace and took it in powder and worked very well, surprised me and used it as my primary board when i was on holiday. I had also taken my Orca but prefered the Headspace for the situation.
I’ve been snowboarding for like 6 years now and I’ve only had one board. Never knew the type of board you had made a difference in the performance of the ride. I’ll look into a new board. Especially cause my board is preowned from like 2006 or something
Hey I’ve been thinking about picking up the Twinpig for myself but I’ve heard that it has some issues when it comes to the topless topsheet. Some people were saying that it chips extremely easily. Has this been an issue for you at all?
@@qonradongton ahhh yis a butthurt hater replying to a year old comment on an obscure TH-cam video. Seen here in the wild. Watch as his life slowly slips away as he types at the computer.
I’ve never seen someone so proud to be an absolute life loser as you are 🤣 your mother must be real proud to have someone like you living in her basement
Id say the Arbor Foundation is a great do it all snowboard. A lot of people brush it off as a snowboard meant for beginners and thats what it was for me when i bought it. but i still go back to it even with my other new fancy boards just cause its so much fun and it performs great in multiple conditions.
I got a LIb Tech, the same manufacture of GNU, which is banana profile too. I am looking forward to kick off the season with this board very much. Thank you for sharing us your boards options.
Rookie Question but I just started riding last season, how well you think The Libtech Attack Banana will handle everything? I wanna be able to ride park and powder
@@SKATERBOIMTBZ I think that could be a great fit. It has the magna traction which is great for a newer boarder and also is a medium flex which will help in the park.
2020 Capita DOA! Can’t stress enough how sick this board is. Wish it was just a smidge softer but this thing literally does it ALL! Huge jumps, jibs, boxing, going fast, and carving. Check!
Im here with the 2019 DOA - have taken it everywhere in VT. Powder days, steeps, -20 ice, woods, side hits, butters, switch riding, lil spins. Love this board
I bought a Slash Brainstorm 2019 and it’s been an awesome All-Mountain board! Great edge work and it handles in the park. I put the Union Contact Pro Scott Stevens bindings on this off season hoping to get a little more flex so I can get even more out of the park. Great video guys!
Can't decide between burton custom flying v, Jones flagship, never summer westbound. I'm in Westcoast Canada and will mainly be doing freeride carving I'm a beginner. Currently riding an old burton operator traditional camber its helped me learn to carve in just one day of riding. Thanks guys
I love my 2014 Burton Custom X. The More I ride it the more I feel at one with it. Not a Whole Lot of Flex but, Manageable. We could use a little more snow in Tahoe.
Park board + big mountain board is the way. Love my setup right now with the Salomon Huck Knife and the LibTech Skunk Ape. As a bigger guy who rides 90% park this has been perfect. Huck Knife for most days but when the conditions or riding friends call for it, the big boy comes out to rip it.
Lib tech skunk ape is overlooked , it is a bit wider but can do everything well on the moutain Park, pipe, powder, high speed groomers, and freeriding - it has you covered. A directional twin is the most versatile shape, since you can set it up twin or set it back. And in my opinion a c2btx profile is the best for all mountain riding.
For me, I'd say the suprising one is the Ride Warpig. The twinpig is better for the park w/ the shape but the warpig is still fun in park & can handle whatever weather condition pretty well: ice, slush, pow, groomers...shreds through all & being able to size down makes it really fun.
Thanks guys what a fantastic video(jimmi from South Park voice). This applies to probably 90% of people who board, I know I can’t afford two boards so it’s ideal to have one do it all.
If you live in the East like me, many many park boards can survive the powder here, as there are rarely powder days and when they happen it is not very deep.
Alright so I’m looking at boards and the Yes.Standard has great reviews, but do you think it compares to your guy’s picks? I’m looking for a board that can pick up speed faster, carve like a boss, and is overall a great board to take on a mountain. I’m not normally one who hangs around in the park but if that was a possibility in the future I would want this board to be suited for the job. Thanks to anyone who replied and I hope you have a blessed day.
Have u guys come across Gnu Riders Choice? Would’ve thought it might feature in this context. Absolute beast of an all-mtn board, slightly stiffer than headspace but with a rocker-dominant profile. Like most though it only falls a little short in powder.
For those looking for a spacecase, if you can't find a new one it is because GNU replaced the spacecase model with the Finest, Max Warbington's promodel deck
Hey Kev & TJ - saw you comparison with the GNU and the Evil Twin - loved it just bought a new 2020 Evil Twin today!! bit nervous about the 3BT for the first time but I'm dead set on getting better at Freestyle so took the jump.Thanks for the advice - always checking out the site!
Lib tech Magic BM is a gift from god. It surfs so hard and can carve through anything at all. Super stable in jumps and extremely fast turns, I’ve never had more fun on a board. Makes my skate banana feel boring
I ride an older (2014) gnu c2btx and it had the magna traction along with the rocker between the feet and camber underfoot to tail. Going into riding it I was assuming i would use it for my park board but was surprised to find how well it rode in ALL conditions.!!
I have the 2017 (flat base) and 2018 (camber) machete. 2017 was a better park board - more playful. 2018 was a better carver, jumper, charger - more aggressive. Neither were particularly good in powder - I was in the backseat the whole day; burning that back leg. For pow, I use my warpig with max setback. I can fully see how TJ likes the TwinPig for all of it. Makes sense. I own a twinpig (147), as well. But, will likely sell that one because my feet are too small for how wide it is (size 8 mens). I just can not get it edge to edge as fast as a "standard" shaped board.
DWD bogart is a very good replacement for the machete if u like that playful feel and it’s a flat camber so I’d assume it would be better in pow although I haven’t had the chance to try it in the pow
Just been watching best board videos waiting to win the lottery so I can actually buy one lmao, snowboarding is such an expensive sport to get into...great video !!
Sweet content, just grabbed a new lib tech t. rice hp for daily driver and coho woodsman for my pow board. That c2 profile gnu and lib use is mastery of craft. Highly recommend. Maybe I'll see you boys up at meadows🤙 Appreciate your input🤙🤙🤙
Capita 2020 DOA? From seeing some of your earlier reviews TJ. This is still an all time classic in my opinion. Happy with the purchase even though it didn't make your list this time.
Salomon huck knife and ride war pig are also 2 great boards. That’s my quiver huck knife more my park board and war pig for more powder tree type days.
I would really recommend the Lib Tech Skate Banana. It's amazing because of the rocker shape and magne traction. It's very good in park, piste and powder as well.
my vote? lib Banana Magic. people don't talk about it a lot but it's a supremely good board. if you can find a used cygnus X-1, that is the effing grail. (note, cygnus x-1 is banana magic shape but with super high tech construction. sold for nearly 2G new, they haven't made it in a couple of years). 2020 its called the magic BM.
Just put my bindings on a new Rome agent 158wide (possitive camber with a bit of rocker at nose and tail) and can't wait to try it out. I used to ride a 157 Nitro Team (2011) with the gullwing camber (rocker between the bindings) but booted out a lot when trying to carve. Any thoughts on the new Agent and whether i should keep the nitro team around for powder days?
With TJ recommending the twinpig *twice* I'm convinced -- just ordered it for the season! I was rocking an arbor coda rocker last year which was super stiff and long -- great for powder days but excited for park with the twinpig!
I picked one up a couple months ago while researching an all mountain freestyle to add to my quiver. Since then I've seen it being praised on several channels and I cannot wait to put it to the test this season. Yeewww!
the taper is and directional shape are negatives on the do it all scale. I'd put the Terrain Wrecker in for Libs One board Quiver... also often overlooked
If it is of any use, I ride a 2019 T.Rice Pro. Great for charging hard, great for jumps, great for powder. Not the greatest for carving and not the greatest for just casually cruising. If you are looking to ride aggressively then its a good choice.
An all mountain (even though is twin) that I absolutely don't like: Jones mountain twin. I love Jones, but god I found that board... not bad, but with a total lack of personality. One of the best I tried: Sims Juice. I loved that board.
Tjs giving off a real switch vibe. As in boards that can be ridden both ways this year. 💯 agree on the orca too kev. Having ridden it on groomers before pow. That profile is anti hardpack and the magnatraction does not help it at all on those days...
Can't believe TJ picked the Twinpig... I'm currently considering it or the warpig for mostly all-mountain / groomers. I just think that the warpig is a bit aggressive for me
got the 2017 headspace 2 seasons ago last year I really started riding some trees and A shit ton more powder road the shit outa that board had to fix it myself but the got myself the burton process camber this year hoping it suits me well for a do it all board
Paul O Puhhh, I would say NO! True twins suck in powder, take something with a bit set back or bigger nose than tail. I have a 2017 Capita Outerspace Living (with real 5.5 of 10 flex) and a better shape for pow as the DOA (OL has bit more rocker vs. flat to bit rocker of DOA)...so I have to work in pow (even with setting back binding) a lot with the back leg, but fun all over rest of the mountain. Capita Mercury would be a better pow board, but I found it was not so quick edge to edge, probably because of the death grip bump (for extra grip) between the feet. But an aggressive binding may help here, Union Falcor or Burton Genesis or other with a flex from at least 7/8-10
The Mercury should be a perfect all-rounder now that they've softened it a bit. I had a 2018 and found it to be just a little too stiff. Might pick up a 2020 merc myself.
Hi i bought the new flagship but only used it once before the lockdown. Would you say its not a everyday board.is there any conditions you wouldnt take it out in.i did feel a little harder effort than my hovercraft on the groomed runs in jackson .i own a year14 fish .13 joystick a 13 custom x. 15 process a 18 hovercraft which I love and a 20 flagship. But sometimes wonder if I should ride something bit more forgiving. In fairness all my burton boards are easier to ride .thanks.great videos keep up the good work Callum
Hi. What do you think about the Capita DOA ? I'm really interested in this board but the Ride twinpig also caught my eyes. I'm more leaning to the Capita DOA but would like to hear your thoughts about these two boards. Please let me know what are your thoughts. I will appreciate your help. Thanks :)
DootDoot Upraised finders on a Capita DOA? Are you sure about that? Maybe confusing the DOA with Batalion evil twin? I ride a super DOA and it’s camber to flat.
@@dootdoot1867 I want to do it all. Park,speeding, jumps and powder. I know that the doa is a winner in most of the categories i mentioned up but from my understanding it is also not that great for powder. So the most important thing for me in the DOA is if it is doable in powder and if I would still have fun in the powder with the DOA. Thanks for your help.
Awesome video, I have forever been looking for a one-wonder board but I have a preference of a powder board that can do great all around, and it seems like you guys have always a shift towards the park board that can do pow. Do you have any suggestions for that? The Orca was the closest to it but you said never to the park. I've been looking at the Warpig and the Skunk Ape. Thanks
Love this video! This is exactly what I have been researching in my free time. Any opinions on the Arbor Westmark or the Salomon Assassin? Both seem to have good ratings but I want to see what you guys think, thanks! And keep it up!
I think his buddy Chris did a video on Salomon boards recently. I'm also looking at the Assassin, managed to trial it in my local indoor snow centre, it was awesome. But would be great to try it on the mountain first.
Rode the '23 Assassin on a demo day, amongst a few other boards; immediately wanted one and picked one up end of the season on sale. Personally a big fan.
I would like to buy the GNU Finest however, my boot size is 11.5 and I was told it is to big for the board. What GNU would you recommend as an alternative to the Finest/Space Case as an all mountain board. Thanks
The finest has same camber profile as riders choice, might wanna check that out as it comes in many wide variations:) Ive ridden one for the last 4 seasons and i do everything with it, powder, XL bigjumps, halfpipe, rails, sidehits and groomers and its a power house. Super fun for carving also!
Just a quick question because I know TJ reviewed the arbor westmark Frank April edition and really seemed to enjoy it. Which I am in the market for and was wondering where the westmark would stack up on this list? Thanks, I enjoy watching all the vids keep it up!!
I would also say the Capita Mercury as “do it all” snowboard. What do you think? Also, how does the the Orca feels on groomers? Would you suggest it as groomers/pow board?! Like for everything except for park and switch riding in the end. Cheers
Hey T.J....I got a twinpig also...Did you adjust your binding placement ( & how much) when riding in powder with your twinpig ? Thnx... watch u guy's videos all the time...
Hi there Kevin . . me and my 12yr old are lovin the videos, been learning to board now for 18 months, had 2 holidays and multiple trips to the local indoor ski slope, I'm getting tired of the HEAD Hire boards and so looking to buy my own, I've asked around and got advice from a few sources but would love your input. For me visual aesthetics are a key element as well as the board itself, but first and foremost it has to be the board . . . So as an intermediate rider who now wants to improve, start all the butter presses, ride the embankments a few small lumps and jumps and maybe to progress to a little fun in the park when good enough what sort of board would you suggest. The main board that has been recommended is the SALOMON ASSASSIN Hybrid Camber, love the way it sounds but visually aaggghh ugly as sin :-( so looking for alternative, love the ARBOR SHILOH visually but not sure if this would be a good choice? any help would be much appreciated please. For reference the type of visual design on the ARBOR is spot on, clean simple !!!!! I'm 5' 10" - 174lbs
Would have been more helpful to limit your Worst boards to self-described All mountain boards. Nobody expected Orca to be great in park, Thanks for all amazing content!
Picked up the ride warpig last week after watching TJ's review and so far it has been delivering. I feel like I can take that board anywhere and it will perform amazingly. Keep it up guys
2 am in Arizona... never too early to stay dreaming about those powder days 😭. Good recommendations as always, keep killing it guys 🤙🏻
:)
"we like to ride a lot of different snowboards"
Wish it was me😂, I was gifted my snowboard and I'm super stoked on picking my own next season
I have the 2020 orca, zero issues riding switch, actually is a total blast riding switch with.
Still good on non pow days?
I have the 2019 GNU Headspace and took it in powder and worked very well, surprised me and used it as my primary board when i was on holiday. I had also taken my Orca but prefered the Headspace for the situation.
Good board choices! Thanks for the feedback!
I’ve been snowboarding for like 6 years now and I’ve only had one board. Never knew the type of board you had made a difference in the performance of the ride. I’ll look into a new board. Especially cause my board is preowned from like 2006 or something
It’s gonna blow your mind lol
I picked up the twinpig for this season and fell in love with it immediately and the powder performance genuinely surprised me
Hey I’ve been thinking about picking up the Twinpig for myself but I’ve heard that it has some issues when it comes to the topless topsheet. Some people were saying that it chips extremely easily. Has this been an issue for you at all?
I heard that too. That made me not pick it. I picket lib tech t rice.
I ride my Marhar lumberjack on everything and absolutely love it everywhere.
@@qonradongton ahhh yis a butthurt hater replying to a year old comment on an obscure TH-cam video. Seen here in the wild. Watch as his life slowly slips away as he types at the computer.
@@qonradongton thanks bro.
Also “nobody asked” 😂
I’ve never seen someone so proud to be an absolute life loser as you are 🤣 your mother must be real proud to have someone like you living in her basement
Id say the Arbor Foundation is a great do it all snowboard. A lot of people brush it off as a snowboard meant for beginners and thats what it was for me when i bought it. but i still go back to it even with my other new fancy boards just cause its so much fun and it performs great in multiple conditions.
Good to know, just got a foundation myself
I got a LIb Tech, the same manufacture of GNU, which is banana profile too. I am looking forward to kick off the season with this board very much. Thank you for sharing us your boards options.
Not all LIBs or GNU board are Banana profile.
Under appreciated board: Yes. Basic. Affordable and does it all 🙌 I have it and LOVE it!
Fr it's great
What board are you talking about
@@paullemieux7617 it’s a board from Yes. called Basic
@@Ryanralston07 ok I will look into it thanks
Who is so hyped for the snowboard season too?
Rookie Question but I just started riding last season, how well you think The Libtech Attack Banana will handle everything? I wanna be able to ride park and powder
@@SKATERBOIMTBZ I think that could be a great fit. It has the magna traction which is great for a newer boarder and also is a medium flex which will help in the park.
Bolo Sweeeet thanks man 😂🤘🏻
@@SKATERBOIMTBZ I started riding last season too but I have a Rome SDS Mechanic from last year, can it handle everything well also?
Definitely me I've been riding on the same board for 10 years, but now I have bought the Nitro team board, I'm stoked to try it this winter
2020 Capita DOA! Can’t stress enough how sick this board is. Wish it was just a smidge softer but this thing literally does it ALL! Huge jumps, jibs, boxing, going fast, and carving. Check!
Im here with the 2019 DOA - have taken it everywhere in VT. Powder days, steeps, -20 ice, woods, side hits, butters, switch riding, lil spins. Love this board
I bought a Slash Brainstorm 2019 and it’s been an awesome All-Mountain board! Great edge work and it handles in the park. I put the Union Contact Pro Scott Stevens bindings on this off season hoping to get a little more flex so I can get even more out of the park.
Great video guys!
Can't decide between burton custom flying v, Jones flagship, never summer westbound. I'm in Westcoast Canada and will mainly be doing freeride carving I'm a beginner. Currently riding an old burton operator traditional camber its helped me learn to carve in just one day of riding. Thanks guys
Just got the 2024 twin pig in my hands today, can't waiiiit to shred! flex feels really nice on it too!
I love my 2014 Burton Custom X. The More I ride it the more I feel at one with it. Not a Whole Lot of Flex but, Manageable. We could use a little more snow in Tahoe.
Park board + big mountain board is the way. Love my setup right now with the Salomon Huck Knife and the LibTech Skunk Ape. As a bigger guy who rides 90% park this has been perfect. Huck Knife for most days but when the conditions or riding friends call for it, the big boy comes out to rip it.
Marhar lumberjack. Kills everything and holds in ice too. I’ve ridden in 20+ days in the alps in everything
Man, those back bowls are truly amazing.
Lib tech skunk ape is overlooked , it is a bit wider but can do everything well on the moutain
Park, pipe, powder, high speed groomers, and freeriding - it has you covered. A directional twin is the most versatile shape, since you can set it up twin or set it back. And in my opinion a c2btx profile is the best for all mountain riding.
New subscriber but long time fan ! Keep it up guys , y’all give much motivation to shred !
Thank you! Hope you have a great season!
For me, I'd say the suprising one is the Ride Warpig. The twinpig is better for the park w/ the shape but the warpig is still fun in park & can handle whatever weather condition pretty well: ice, slush, pow, groomers...shreds through all & being able to size down makes it really fun.
Just finished completing my order for the TwinPig 10 minutes before u guys post this. Can't wait for the season to start at Stevens Pass
They need to open ASAP
@@spacfilms I know!! Unfortunately theres not any snow up there yet
@@AlexM-np1cx by the looks of it they'll be open by February 😂
Thanks guys what a fantastic video(jimmi from South Park voice). This applies to probably 90% of people who board, I know I can’t afford two boards so it’s ideal to have one do it all.
Yeah, that's was the goal of the video to kinda help people dial in that one board that can do everything.
If you live in the East like me, many many park boards can survive the powder here, as there are rarely powder days and when they happen it is not very deep.
Lib tech hot knife & GNU billy goat c3 are pretty similar to what you guys described
Dude this is a great video i want one of these boards
ellstacker adventures it’s called a snowboard
@@RainDoesIt bruh
Been riding the Masters Series from Academy (Chris Roach pro model). Do-it-all that truly crushes everything
Hey Kevin, I think I saw you at the Home Depot in Vancouver this weekend. Either that or you have a copycat in the Vancouver area.
Cheers!
What cool
Alright so I’m looking at boards and the Yes.Standard has great reviews, but do you think it compares to your guy’s picks? I’m looking for a board that can pick up speed faster, carve like a boss, and is overall a great board to take on a mountain. I’m not normally one who hangs around in the park but if that was a possibility in the future I would want this board to be suited for the job. Thanks to anyone who replied and I hope you have a blessed day.
Have u guys come across Gnu Riders Choice? Would’ve thought it might feature in this context. Absolute beast of an all-mtn board, slightly stiffer than headspace but with a rocker-dominant profile. Like most though it only falls a little short in powder.
For those looking for a spacecase, if you can't find a new one it is because GNU replaced the spacecase model with the Finest, Max Warbington's promodel deck
I love Lobster and Bataleon boards, TBT is niceeee
U should try the Never Summer Shaper Twin and Peacemaker. Especially the first one is the pinnacle of a Do It All. Pretty close to a "perfect board".
Hey Kev & TJ - saw you comparison with the GNU and the Evil Twin - loved it just bought a new 2020 Evil Twin today!! bit nervous about the 3BT for the first time but I'm dead set on getting better at Freestyle so took the jump.Thanks for the advice - always checking out the site!
Lib tech Magic BM is a gift from god. It surfs so hard and can carve through anything at all. Super stable in jumps and extremely fast turns, I’ve never had more fun on a board. Makes my skate banana feel boring
I ride an older (2014) gnu c2btx and it had the magna traction along with the rocker between the feet and camber underfoot to tail. Going into riding it I was assuming i would use it for my park board but was surprised to find how well it rode in ALL conditions.!!
Would love to have Kevin ride the capita mercury and give us all his opinion on it.
+1 The Mercury is a safe bet though. Good board for charging, carving and floats well in powder.
He did
How about the ride machete 2019?
I have the 2017 (flat base) and 2018 (camber) machete. 2017 was a better park board - more playful. 2018 was a better carver, jumper, charger - more aggressive. Neither were particularly good in powder - I was in the backseat the whole day; burning that back leg. For pow, I use my warpig with max setback. I can fully see how TJ likes the TwinPig for all of it. Makes sense. I own a twinpig (147), as well. But, will likely sell that one because my feet are too small for how wide it is (size 8 mens). I just can not get it edge to edge as fast as a "standard" shaped board.
Good question
DWD bogart is a very good replacement for the machete if u like that playful feel and it’s a flat camber so I’d assume it would be better in pow although I haven’t had the chance to try it in the pow
Just been watching best board videos waiting to win the lottery so I can actually buy one lmao, snowboarding is such an expensive sport to get into...great video !!
Sweet content, just grabbed a new lib tech t. rice hp for daily driver and coho woodsman for my pow board. That c2 profile gnu and lib use is mastery of craft. Highly recommend. Maybe I'll see you boys up at meadows🤙 Appreciate your input🤙🤙🤙
Capita 2020 DOA? From seeing some of your earlier reviews TJ. This is still an all time classic in my opinion. Happy with the purchase even though it didn't make your list this time.
I really like my Ride Agenda but no good in powder.
The DOA.
I was wondering if they would mention the DOA
Salomon huck knife and ride war pig are also 2 great boards. That’s my quiver huck knife more my park board and war pig for more powder tree type days.
Hi guys! Hope to see you in Japan this year. Hopefully you guys make it to Hakuba.
Nice review boys. Keep it coming
I would really recommend the Lib Tech Skate Banana. It's amazing because of the rocker shape and magne traction. It's very good in park, piste and powder as well.
i’ve been riding the skate banana for a little over a season now and i agree. this board is so far the most fun i’ve ever been on
Just picked up the Ride Twinpig yesterday!
my vote? lib Banana Magic. people don't talk about it a lot but it's a supremely good board. if you can find a used cygnus X-1, that is the effing grail. (note, cygnus x-1 is banana magic shape but with super high tech construction. sold for nearly 2G new, they haven't made it in a couple of years). 2020 its called the magic BM.
Just put my bindings on a new Rome agent 158wide (possitive camber with a bit of rocker at nose and tail) and can't wait to try it out. I used to ride a 157 Nitro Team (2011) with the gullwing camber (rocker between the bindings) but booted out a lot when trying to carve. Any thoughts on the new Agent and whether i should keep the nitro team around for powder days?
With TJ recommending the twinpig *twice* I'm convinced -- just ordered it for the season! I was rocking an arbor coda rocker last year which was super stiff and long -- great for powder days but excited for park with the twinpig!
I picked one up a couple months ago while researching an all mountain freestyle to add to my quiver. Since then I've seen it being praised on several channels and I cannot wait to put it to the test this season. Yeewww!
You guys need to test Korua shapes please🤟🏻
Comor is getting a bunch this winter, so hopefully get a chance to ride some!
Lib tech skate banana, awesome in powder, park , and carves well with the magna tractions.
Arbor westmark camber also a contender I think!
Ejack knife is one of the best do it all bards that nobody talks about imop. Would love to see you try it out!
the taper is and directional shape are negatives on the do it all scale. I'd put the Terrain Wrecker in for Libs One board Quiver... also often overlooked
How about 2020 Lib Tech T. Rice Pro? I’s love to hear your thoughts on this one in this topic.
If it is of any use, I ride a 2019 T.Rice Pro. Great for charging hard, great for jumps, great for powder. Not the greatest for carving and not the greatest for just casually cruising. If you are looking to ride aggressively then its a good choice.
I'd say the do everything board from Lib is the TERRAIN WRECKER over the T. Rice.
An all mountain (even though is twin) that I absolutely don't like: Jones mountain twin. I love Jones, but god I found that board... not bad, but with a total lack of personality.
One of the best I tried: Sims Juice. I loved that board.
these videos are bad for the soul 'cause they just elevate the buyer's remorse, but i just cant stop watching them.....
Tjs giving off a real switch vibe. As in boards that can be ridden both ways this year.
💯 agree on the orca too kev. Having ridden it on groomers before pow. That profile is anti hardpack and the magnatraction does not help it at all on those days...
Can't believe TJ picked the Twinpig... I'm currently considering it or the warpig for mostly all-mountain / groomers.
I just think that the warpig is a bit aggressive for me
Should try something with the magna traction, it really works
Just got myself the GNU Finest!
i got arbor westmark 155 heritage rocker. Its just awesome for everything except going real fast
got the 2017 headspace 2 seasons ago last year I really started riding some trees and A shit ton more powder road the shit outa that board had to fix it myself
but the got myself the burton process camber this year hoping it suits me well for a do it all board
Nice work. I would really like to see what you guys think of the Magic BM.
Burton custom camber?
K2 Manifest is the cheaper alternative to the Orca. you gotta check it out
Will have to try that board out!
Is the capita doa a do it all board?
Yes, according to Board Archive. Check out that channel and it has review of 5 do-it-all boards, one of them is the DOA.
Paul O Puhhh, I would say NO! True twins suck in powder, take something with a bit set back or bigger nose than tail. I have a 2017 Capita Outerspace Living (with real 5.5 of 10 flex) and a better shape for pow as the DOA (OL has bit more rocker vs. flat to bit rocker of DOA)...so I have to work in pow (even with setting back binding) a lot with the back leg, but fun all over rest of the mountain. Capita Mercury would be a better pow board, but I found it was not so quick edge to edge, probably because of the death grip bump (for extra grip) between the feet. But an aggressive binding may help here, Union Falcor or Burton Genesis or other with a flex from at least 7/8-10
All I can think about is the Capita Mercury that I plan on ordering very, VERY soon
trying out mine for the first time on saturday
Just picked up the Mercury Longo :))
Monkey Magic can you please keep us posted how it's feels all around. I'm debating between the mercury and outersoafe living
@@nivzinder2044 will do
The Mercury should be a perfect all-rounder now that they've softened it a bit. I had a 2018 and found it to be just a little too stiff. Might pick up a 2020 merc myself.
Thoughts on the Burton process boys ? Just got mine ready for Japan and wanted something to cover everything !
Hi i bought the new flagship but only used it once before the lockdown. Would you say its not a everyday board.is there any conditions you wouldnt take it out in.i did feel a little harder effort than my hovercraft on the groomed runs in jackson .i own a year14 fish .13 joystick a 13 custom x. 15 process a 18 hovercraft which I love and a 20 flagship. But sometimes wonder if I should ride something bit more forgiving. In fairness all my burton boards are easier to ride .thanks.great videos keep up the good work Callum
Hi.
What do you think about the Capita DOA ? I'm really interested in this board but the Ride twinpig also caught my eyes. I'm more leaning to the Capita DOA but would like to hear your thoughts about these two boards.
Please let me know what are your thoughts.
I will appreciate your help.
Thanks :)
DootDoot Upraised finders on a Capita DOA? Are you sure about that? Maybe confusing the DOA with Batalion evil twin? I ride a super DOA and it’s camber to flat.
@@dootdoot1867 I want to do it all. Park,speeding, jumps and powder. I know that the doa is a winner in most of the categories i mentioned up but from my understanding it is also not that great for powder. So the most important thing for me in the DOA is if it is doable in powder and if I would still have fun in the powder with the DOA. Thanks for your help.
@@roeioren8218look into mercury or warpig. DOA won't do as well in pow. Look up angry snowboarder reviews.
Jones Mountain Twin
Awesome video, I have forever been looking for a one-wonder board but I have a preference of a powder board that can do great all around, and it seems like you guys have always a shift towards the park board that can do pow. Do you have any suggestions for that? The Orca was the closest to it but you said never to the park. I've been looking at the Warpig and the Skunk Ape. Thanks
Been hearing good things about the war pig
Love this video! This is exactly what I have been researching in my free time. Any opinions on the Arbor Westmark or the Salomon Assassin? Both seem to have good ratings but I want to see what you guys think, thanks! And keep it up!
I think his buddy Chris did a video on Salomon boards recently. I'm also looking at the Assassin, managed to trial it in my local indoor snow centre, it was awesome. But would be great to try it on the mountain first.
Im late as shit to answer but tj did a video on the westmark camber. He said it did amazing in every aspect except powder
Rode the '23 Assassin on a demo day, amongst a few other boards; immediately wanted one and picked one up end of the season on sale. Personally a big fan.
Come to Alaska! Alyeska resort is truly a sight to behold🤙🏻
Logan Finch learned how to board there
Do you guys think the Jones Mountain Twin is a solid choice for a do it all snowboard?
Absolutely!!!!!
Bought the GNU the finest board this year no powder yet however amazing for the park
Awesome! Would be cool to hear what you think of it in the powder!
SnowboardProCamp I’ll keep you posted!!
can you do a review on a rome board? you've never talked about their stuff so i'm curious what you think
Nice breakdown fellas. 👍 all sick boards.
I would like to buy the GNU Finest however, my boot size is 11.5 and I was told it is to big for the board. What GNU would you recommend as an alternative to the Finest/Space Case as an all mountain board.
Thanks
The finest has same camber profile as riders choice, might wanna check that out as it comes in many wide variations:) Ive ridden one for the last 4 seasons and i do everything with it, powder, XL bigjumps, halfpipe, rails, sidehits and groomers and its a power house. Super fun for carving also!
They make a wide model
What do you think of Burton Flying V? Im somewhere between 3-4/10 boarder.
Just a quick question because I know TJ reviewed the arbor westmark Frank April edition and really seemed to enjoy it. Which I am in the market for and was wondering where the westmark would stack up on this list? Thanks, I enjoy watching all the vids keep it up!!
I thought CAPiTA advertised the outerspace living As an all mountain board?
Same thought here. OSL is listed as mostly all mountain on capita's website 🤷♂️. DoA being listed as true all around.
TJ is the only person I can find calling the OSL soft. I flexed one at the shop yesterday and it felt quite stiff. Just as stiff as the DOA.
I would also say the Capita Mercury as “do it all” snowboard. What do you think? Also, how does the the Orca feels on groomers? Would you suggest it as groomers/pow board?! Like for everything except for park and switch riding in the end.
Cheers
I really like the orca on groomers! Hold an edge really well and fun to carve!
Hi bro. What do you think about the Capita DOA for all mountain freestyle/park riding and the Bataleon Party Wave for the deep powder days ?
Hey T.J....I got a twinpig also...Did you adjust your binding placement ( & how much) when riding in powder with your twinpig ?
Thnx... watch u guy's videos all the time...
what about the burton deep thinker?
I just bought a Rome artifact 2023 and ima all mountain and tiny tiny bit of park
capita mercury review please :) ? think it's a really good do it all board
they have one up
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@@soldout1986 2020 model :p
Yaaa
Just picked up the mercury. Can’t wait to ride !
Thougths about the Burton Kilroy 3D?
Gnu + magnetraction = amazing runs
Hi there Kevin . . me and my 12yr old are lovin the videos, been learning to board now for 18 months, had 2 holidays and multiple trips to the local indoor ski slope, I'm getting tired of the HEAD Hire boards and so looking to buy my own, I've asked around and got advice from a few sources but would love your input. For me visual aesthetics are a key element as well as the board itself, but first and foremost it has to be the board . . . So as an intermediate rider who now wants to improve, start all the butter presses, ride the embankments a few small lumps and jumps and maybe to progress to a little fun in the park when good enough what sort of board would you suggest. The main board that has been recommended is the SALOMON ASSASSIN Hybrid Camber, love the way it sounds but visually aaggghh ugly as sin :-( so looking for alternative, love the ARBOR SHILOH visually but not sure if this would be a good choice? any help would be much appreciated please. For reference the type of visual design on the ARBOR is spot on, clean simple !!!!! I'm 5' 10" - 174lbs
Great video! Do you know any good do it all boards that come in bigger sizes? It looks like the largest one here was 157.
Hey have you ridden the arbor westmark 2020? Could you do a review?
Nice Kevin thanks
hey guys whats your stance set ups , angles , stance width etc ? thanks in advance:)nice informative video
what about the Burton Process 2020? The board got a touch stiffer compared to 2019, imo its a good forgiving allrounder.