Is the Korua TF and the Jones Stratos very similar? Looking to add to my quiver, a stable twin that's solid for carving and jumps.. the stratos would be my pow board on grromers and backcountry.
They do have a few similar features, but the Stratos is way quicker turning (as it has a regular waist width). The TF takes more work to turn it, can carve further over and floats well because of the extra volume. You can't go wrong with either, but there will be a bit of a learning curve getting the most out of the TF.
I am just barely sized out of the 157cm Transition Finder (max weight is 90kg, I am around 94kg w/ size 12 boot), and they just added the 160cm model. My question to you is this: if I have a dedicated powder board and I was looking to get a TF, do you think the 157cm would be okay even though I am barely out of spec? Or would you suggest I go with the new 160cm? I want the board to be nimble and quick, and the extra 1cm at the waist makes me worry about riding the 160 in moguls (I love riding moguls). Any thoughts you have would be appreciated. Thanks!
I’m 6’4” 210lbs looking to buy Nitro squash. I wanted to take 163cm and my boots are size 12.5. Do you think i should take smaller size or i will be ok on this one . Thanks. Amazing review btw.
Nice review. If you can bring only one board for Japow, which will you bring? (it can be something not in this video list). something that'll do well in groomers, trees and off piste but excels in powder+++ Have you ever tried some Moss or Gemstick? reviews are so elusive but i guess no one really uses them outside japan. Cheers buddy.
I think it would be a board like the Nitro Banker. Good float without needing a crazy shape, quick to turn, good edge hold and fast. Nitro make a bunch of similar boards, so that could be swapped out with the woodcarver or mountain and be just as fun. Haven't been on either of those two brands yet. Occasionally would see some moss boards around in Canada, as well as some dupraz but they all seem quite niche.
Thx for the comparison. Have you tried the korua pencil? If you have, what do you think about it and if you compare it with the nitro squash and the tranny finder which one do you think would work best for evereday riding and mostly riding in groomers?
I haven't tried those two Jones boards, but there is a chance I might be able to at some point this season. The Swift and Harpoon would be good options in powder (Swift being better with the stiffer tail), but it's just a preference thing for me where I wouldn't choose rocker between the feet as a top choice. I like the stability of camber in unpredictable conditions a bit more. That might change if I was able to ride one on a proper deep day, which hopefully I can get this season.
I have both of those boards. I enjoy the Storm Chaser here in Japan but not so much the Storm wolf which is stiff with little tortional flex for pow. It’s a better carver.
@@japansnowboarder658 I need a splitboard for a Japan trip in January, any recommendations? Was thinking maybe the nitro squash split? I have a Bataleon surfer for my solid board so that should be fine
Nice viedo! I got a question concerning the Nitro Squash. I want to get one but tested the 159 version on which I had no chance to controll it with my 140lbs. Would you think the 153 would be small enough for me to ride in tight trees and have a good controll while carving? As an alternative I would probably look into some volume shifted boards. Edit: Alternatives would be Rosignol Sushi, Jones Storm Wolf or maybe Nitro Pow
Thanks! Yeah I think you will notice a huge difference going from the 159 to the 153, it was like a completely different board for me. It has a nice narrow waist width, so tight trees and swapping edges is very quick and easy. I haven't ridden any of the other 3 you are looking at, but I would imagine that the wide width of them, it would slow down the edge to edge feel, but also give you tons of float - a bit of a tradeoff. You could also have a look at the Nitro Fintwin, it is easy to move around. th-cam.com/video/Sn_k-71uWPA/w-d-xo.html
Great recommendations. I'm in the market for a dedicated pow board. Thinking of getting a hover craft, but I've been really liking the versatility of the Jones Stratos. Is the Stratos versatile enough to be my powder board, or should I just wait to get my hands on a hovercraft?
The Stratos is definitely versatile enough, it is just so nice outside of powder that I would put it as a "do everything" board, rather than just powder. The Hovercraft is a beast, and because it has been around so long occasionally really cheap second hand ones pop up, so it might be worth looking out for one, and just getting a Stratos as the main board.
Nice boards. Wouldn't have labelled the TF as a pow board more all mountain + freestyle + carving but it seems to handle pow great, my friend has one and loves it. Out of all these I'm most interested to try the Squash. I think I am just lusting after a swallowtail :) My latest board which fits into this tapared pow board category is the K2 Excavator and it is phenomenal. Super fun charging and carving too.
You are right about the TF, I didn't buy it for that reason either, but it is so capable thats my go to choice now. I rode the squash quite a lot since it has come out, but my first time on it I rode the 159 and didn't like it at all. I didn't understand why everyone else was loving it, and wasn't until I rode the 153 that I liked it. I have read a bit about the Excavator, if I can try one I definitely will.
Great video as always. I have a Y by yes and a Ravine by Rome. I feel these boards would match against the squash and tranny respectively. Am I looking at that the right way?
After you videos decided to buy a powder board - Capita Navigator, but then found Yes Hybrid and took it! Keep doing the great job!
Oh nice! It makes a ton of difference having the right board for the job
Nice list! I ride Telos Backslash 153 and it's amazing in powder.
Thanks! I am hoping that I get to ride a couple of Telos boards this season, hopefully that works out.
Had the pleasure of riding that board too once. It’s a real sweet ride
Great video! Please make similar about your favorite freestyle or all-mountain boards!
Thanks! I have that exact video being put together soon!
Is the Korua TF and the Jones Stratos very similar? Looking to add to my quiver, a stable twin that's solid for carving and jumps.. the stratos would be my pow board on grromers and backcountry.
They do have a few similar features, but the Stratos is way quicker turning (as it has a regular waist width). The TF takes more work to turn it, can carve further over and floats well because of the extra volume. You can't go wrong with either, but there will be a bit of a learning curve getting the most out of the TF.
Nice video. Have you tried the Jones Flagship? I'm wondering how different it feels versus the Hovercraft
I am just barely sized out of the 157cm Transition Finder (max weight is 90kg, I am around 94kg w/ size 12 boot), and they just added the 160cm model. My question to you is this: if I have a dedicated powder board and I was looking to get a TF, do you think the 157cm would be okay even though I am barely out of spec? Or would you suggest I go with the new 160cm? I want the board to be nimble and quick, and the extra 1cm at the waist makes me worry about riding the 160 in moguls (I love riding moguls). Any thoughts you have would be appreciated. Thanks!
I’m 6’4” 210lbs looking to buy Nitro squash. I wanted to take 163cm and my boots are size 12.5. Do you think i should take smaller size or i will be ok on this one . Thanks. Amazing review btw.
You will be best off on the 163 - best for your weight range and boot size
Nice review. If you can bring only one board for Japow, which will you bring? (it can be something not in this video list). something that'll do well in groomers, trees and off piste but excels in powder+++
Have you ever tried some Moss or Gemstick? reviews are so elusive but i guess no one really uses them outside japan. Cheers buddy.
I think it would be a board like the Nitro Banker. Good float without needing a crazy shape, quick to turn, good edge hold and fast. Nitro make a bunch of similar boards, so that could be swapped out with the woodcarver or mountain and be just as fun. Haven't been on either of those two brands yet. Occasionally would see some moss boards around in Canada, as well as some dupraz but they all seem quite niche.
Thx for the comparison. Have you tried the korua pencil? If you have, what do you think about it and if you compare it with the nitro squash and the tranny finder which one do you think would work best for evereday riding and mostly riding in groomers?
Have you tried the Jones Storm Chaser / Wolf, if so how does it compare to this lineup? Also, thoughts on the NS Swift and Harpoon vs these four?
I haven't tried those two Jones boards, but there is a chance I might be able to at some point this season. The Swift and Harpoon would be good options in powder (Swift being better with the stiffer tail), but it's just a preference thing for me where I wouldn't choose rocker between the feet as a top choice. I like the stability of camber in unpredictable conditions a bit more.
That might change if I was able to ride one on a proper deep day, which hopefully I can get this season.
I have both of those boards. I enjoy the Storm Chaser here in Japan but not so much the Storm wolf which is stiff with little tortional flex for pow. It’s a better carver.
@@japansnowboarder658 I need a splitboard for a Japan trip in January, any recommendations? Was thinking maybe the nitro squash split? I have a Bataleon surfer for my solid board so that should be fine
I recognize big white but what are the other hills your riding at in this video ?
Whistler as well, there is some footage in Diamond bowl, and off the West Ridge.
Do you live around the mid-ish west coast of Canada?
Is this the old Korua TF or the updated one?
This is the old one with a little more taper
I really want to get the Nitro Squash. I’m 5’7” 190lbs. 10 shoe size. Is 156 a good size ?
Yep definitely, I don't think there would really be any advantage at all going to the bigger one.
You should try the endeavor archetype.
I would love to get my hands on one and try it out
@@SnowboardRobot if you live in melbourne, i'll sell you my 158, mint condition. lol.
Nice viedo! I got a question concerning the Nitro Squash. I want to get one but tested the 159 version on which I had no chance to controll it with my 140lbs. Would you think the 153 would be small enough for me to ride in tight trees and have a good controll while carving?
As an alternative I would probably look into some volume shifted boards.
Edit: Alternatives would be Rosignol Sushi, Jones Storm Wolf or maybe Nitro Pow
Thanks! Yeah I think you will notice a huge difference going from the 159 to the 153, it was like a completely different board for me. It has a nice narrow waist width, so tight trees and swapping edges is very quick and easy.
I haven't ridden any of the other 3 you are looking at, but I would imagine that the wide width of them, it would slow down the edge to edge feel, but also give you tons of float - a bit of a tradeoff. You could also have a look at the Nitro Fintwin, it is easy to move around. th-cam.com/video/Sn_k-71uWPA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the answer! Had the possibility to test out the Squash in 153 and preordered it for next season. Can't wait to take it to the mountain
Great recommendations. I'm in the market for a dedicated pow board. Thinking of getting a hover craft, but I've been really liking the versatility of the Jones Stratos. Is the Stratos versatile enough to be my powder board, or should I just wait to get my hands on a hovercraft?
The Stratos is definitely versatile enough, it is just so nice outside of powder that I would put it as a "do everything" board, rather than just powder. The Hovercraft is a beast, and because it has been around so long occasionally really cheap second hand ones pop up, so it might be worth looking out for one, and just getting a Stratos as the main board.
The Stratos is versatile enough to be just a powder board. Just set your bindings back as far as they'll go for those deep deep days.
Nice boards. Wouldn't have labelled the TF as a pow board more all mountain + freestyle + carving but it seems to handle pow great, my friend has one and loves it.
Out of all these I'm most interested to try the Squash. I think I am just lusting after a swallowtail :)
My latest board which fits into this tapared pow board category is the K2 Excavator and it is phenomenal. Super fun charging and carving too.
You are right about the TF, I didn't buy it for that reason either, but it is so capable thats my go to choice now. I rode the squash quite a lot since it has come out, but my first time on it I rode the 159 and didn't like it at all. I didn't understand why everyone else was loving it, and wasn't until I rode the 153 that I liked it.
I have read a bit about the Excavator, if I can try one I definitely will.
How about the Korua dart?
Great video as always. I have a Y by yes and a Ravine by Rome. I feel these boards would match against the squash and tranny respectively. Am I looking at that the right way?
Yeah pretty much, the shape/taper, camber and mid-stiff flex puts them both in the same category.
@@SnowboardRobot have you ridden either of the boards I’ve mentioned? Always keen to hear your opinion. If I lived closer I’d lend you mine! 😂
@@chooseboost Nah I haven't been on either, but I did have a look at the Y in the shop the other day, it looks good
Did you have to set back your stance on your TF at all for pow? Or was their reg stance enough?
I actually set it forward a bit after a few deep pow days, the huge nose still gave me tons of float, but the longer tail helped that way.
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hi, great review! I am now choosing between tranny finder and otto ! my height is 171 and weight is 67 kg what size do you think will fit?
Boot size 9.5
I haven't ridden the Otto yet, so I don't know how it rides, but of you go for the Tranny Finder I would go for the 154. It will be perfect for 9.5s