The Ultimate Snowboard Buyers Guide

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • An entire breakdown on everything you need to know when buying a snowboard. This snowboard buying guide is perfect for the person who knows very little about snowboards as well as for the person who has bought boards in the past, but could use some more advice to help find the perfect snowboard.
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    0:00 - How to Buy a Snowboard
    0:49 - Twin and Directional Shape
    2:01 - Riding Styles of Snowboards
    5:13 - Snowboard Flex
    7:06 - Snowboard Sizing
    10:32 - Snowboard Camber Profiles
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Komentáře • 227

  • @SearchofSnowboarding
    @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 3 měsíci +2

    If you found this video helpful and would like to support us, hit this link www.buymeacoffee.com/searchofsnowboarding

  • @Bohdisattva326
    @Bohdisattva326 Před rokem +75

    Shred the gnar bros

  • @newrenaissance
    @newrenaissance Před rokem +109

    jeez I dont know how many videos like this are out there and I've seen them all and this... this is the most all encompassing, definitive snowboard buying guides to date.
    Your channel needs to grow. keep up the good work!

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +9

      Thanks dude, I appreciate it. I put a lot of time into this one so I could make it as thorough and digestible as possible. Stay tuned for more!

  • @Lulipu
    @Lulipu Před 3 dny

    Thank you for explaining it beginner frendly!

  • @snowtechproducts
    @snowtechproducts Před rokem +3

    Love this - a must for seasoned and first-time snowboarders 🤟

  • @NoorStar
    @NoorStar Před 4 měsíci +3

    Amazing energy my dude, thanks for sharing

  • @Booty404
    @Booty404 Před rokem +9

    Seriously helpful video, snowboard shopping is so overwhelming! Thank you for the help

  • @spyghetti
    @spyghetti Před rokem +4

    man, I dig your videos.. helps me just send people here that are lost in boots, bindings and boards even though I can explain it you do a nice clear and concise job covering most everything. Get this channel to 10k+ subs, solid info.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      Thanks dawgie, that's what were here for and trying to do! 10K on the way!

  • @davidiseri539
    @davidiseri539 Před rokem +1

    Solid explanation!

  • @sergioredondo6010
    @sergioredondo6010 Před rokem

    Master guide, nailed.

  • @mickeyrietveld9249
    @mickeyrietveld9249 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very helpful, lots of info, thanks!

  • @Jgamio90
    @Jgamio90 Před rokem +3

    Letssss gooooo 2023 season in full effect!!!!

  • @REDEEL16
    @REDEEL16 Před rokem

    Thanks mate great summary.

  • @JayT1975
    @JayT1975 Před 3 měsíci +1

    you are a BEAST thank you for all the info.....

  • @mikkoleinonen5696
    @mikkoleinonen5696 Před rokem +1

    Cheers, very informative video. Just browsing a new deck after around 10 years break.

  • @Yan-ei9cb
    @Yan-ei9cb Před rokem +1

    Best explication I've watched so fat. Great job.

  • @colebatley8201
    @colebatley8201 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Im happy you shouted local shops out before yourself. Id hate to see the same thing happen to snowboard shops as skate shops

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 7 měsíci

      It's kind of been happening with both over the last decade, gotta support local

    • @colebatley8201
      @colebatley8201 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@SearchofSnowboarding well that sucks! Always a sad day when your favorite local shop closes down. Local skate shops dont really exist in vegas anymore ive seen a bunch of local snowboarding shops in utah though so its kinda refreshing

  • @Katykat7777777
    @Katykat7777777 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This is exactly what my 11 year old daughter needed to add some excitement to our smaller hill in the backyard.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 8 měsíci

      Awesome, that's where it started for me too!

    • @IIISentorIII
      @IIISentorIII Před 6 měsíci +2

      I'lle recomend the CAPiTA MEGA DEATH 161W Board for her then.

  • @TweakSnowboarding
    @TweakSnowboarding Před rokem +1

    The apex orca is definitely a powder board. Same exact shape as the standard orca just different materials in the construction

  • @michaelbushey2787
    @michaelbushey2787 Před 3 měsíci

    Ive been looking at athe aeronaut for my next board. I camt decixe between that or the DOA. Or even the lib tech golden orca. Ive also been looking at forums new boards. I rode them back in the day. I might get the freeride 002 with the new forum union force bindings. Thats a dope setup if you ask me!!.

  • @tktxlegend4540
    @tktxlegend4540 Před 8 měsíci +2

    When my dad started teaching me how to snowboard back in 2014, we went to a Ski Swap and found a 2012 Lib Tech T Rice C2 Power Banana that was perfectly sized for me at 155 (And it still is to this day, because i haven't grown an inch even though I'm 23 now) that ended up being the board I learned to ride on.
    With the experience I have with it now, I do not recommend it to beginners. I had a really tough time learning to ride on it. Lib Tech classifies it as an advanced level all mountian freestyle board and for good reason. It's a stiff board with a lot of pop that lends itself more to park riding than it does trails, but can be used comfortably on both once you get used to it because of its magnetraction. The main reason I don't recommend it to beginners is that once you do get used to it, you won't want to ride anything else.
    My dad is a Burton fan, and his main board for years has been his 2004 Burton Seven. We swapped boards once after I had finally learned how to ride pretty well, and I just didn't like the way full camber felt. To this day I still ride that same 2012 Lib Tech because it's the only board style I feel comfortable on. Even my dad was amazed at how well my board could carve on hard icy snow due to the magnetraction and Hybrid profile.
    But yeah, definitely don't start with an advanced level board like me unless your fine with the possibility of never wanting to use a different style board ever again.

  • @creaturerc
    @creaturerc Před měsícem +1

    Awesome vid g

  • @lndyrd
    @lndyrd Před rokem +2

    amazing how he recommended supporting the local shop

  • @mrljgibson
    @mrljgibson Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bi directional hybrid, absolutely fantastic, and I find it great in powder too.

  • @BLACKCLOUDFORD
    @BLACKCLOUDFORD Před 3 měsíci +1

    Good info !

  • @goodridevibes
    @goodridevibes Před rokem +22

    Absolutely love how you called out directional boards can be ridden backwards and actually ride forward better than twins ride either direction… so many people say they want twin just to ride backwards man… personally a big fan of having a twin and a directional in the quiver!

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +7

      It's funny too because those same people would not be riding switch more than maybe 5% of the time. You wouldn't believe how many people in the shop need to be convinced that they would have a better time on a directional board.

    • @goodridevibes
      @goodridevibes Před rokem +3

      @@SearchofSnowboarding I get it man... 7 years ago I bought a twin for the same reason and ride it switch 5% of the time :) Don't get me wrong, I love my twin to this day and just bought a new one, but you can ride a directional backwards just fine man.

    • @Shane.C
      @Shane.C Před rokem +3

      @@goodridevibes I switch off between riding regular or goofy almost every time I ride just because I like the muscle memory of being able to ride with one biding and doesn’t matter what one

    • @goodridevibes
      @goodridevibes Před rokem +2

      @@Shane.C that’s a great idea man… you’re probably a pretty well rounded rider. I love my 189s and nose rolls, I just typically only ride switch for a few turns after landing the trick before going back to regular… switch is a work in progress for sure…

    • @guillaumeg.5821
      @guillaumeg.5821 Před měsícem

      Most important point of this video for me. I’ll definitely give a directional a try. I’m getting old and never been comfortable riding backward, you probably changed my whole purchase plan. Thx!

  • @bennytsang4543
    @bennytsang4543 Před 2 měsíci +1

    thanks dudeeeee

  • @barrynevitt5241
    @barrynevitt5241 Před rokem +1

    Very well covered!!

  • @coleboychuck500
    @coleboychuck500 Před 6 měsíci +5

    My opinion on width has always been to go with wide, makes it more floaty in powder and less likely for heel drag on aggressive carves as you progress. I only have 8.5 size feet but always got wides. Buuut I’m also a crazy person who after 13 year of intense seasons went with a custom made snowboard that has a 32.5cm waist lol

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Holy crap, I didn't know it was even possible to make a board that wide!

    • @chadr2604
      @chadr2604 Před 5 měsíci

      I prefer wide so I can get way up on my edge then skid through the turn to rapidly loose speed just like when you fly an airplane in a crab configuration. That's probably whats wrong with my riding I learned to fly first.

  • @powdash1043
    @powdash1043 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey man! Your videos are so informative and easy to understand. I’m wondering if you have a board recommendation for me. I have had my eyes on a capita board because I really like what they do.
    I really enjoy carving, off pist and park riding, and occasionally pow. Is there a capita board that can fill these needs for me? Thanks again! And keep up the great videos!

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks dude! I would maybe check out the Aeronaut it's a super fun ride, here's one video I did on it: czcams.com/video/5U3slfTl26I/video.html

  • @davidroberts168
    @davidroberts168 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For the last 10 years, I’ve been buying a new never summer every year and for the last two seasons, I’ve been using a 159 never summer harpoon

  • @user-yo9sm4zz1l
    @user-yo9sm4zz1l Před rokem +1

    There is a really cool new Colorado company called Proteus, and don’t forget about Donek!

  • @joshuak5757
    @joshuak5757 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Well done. I have a 2022 custom camber. Love it. Considering a second board. Seeking a more butterable burton board that is easier to ride switch and learn tricks on. Process flying v? Skeleton key? Or just move my stance on my custom to make it more twin like?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 9 měsíci

      You would be fine learning how to ride switch on the Custom, but it is always nice to get a new boards too 😁. The Skeleton Key is super fun for sure

  • @hawkwind769
    @hawkwind769 Před rokem +1

    Into brought to you by onewheel 🤙🏽
    Best board yet✌🏽

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      Yeeeew!

    • @hawkwind769
      @hawkwind769 Před rokem

      @@SearchofSnowboarding I know everyone says"check my channel"
      But yeah you should!!
      I've got some wheeling clips up and will be bombarding the channel with more this spring and summer 🤙🏽🤘🏽

  • @carlo2982
    @carlo2982 Před rokem +1

    Great video :)

  • @GeOrGiEisCoOl69
    @GeOrGiEisCoOl69 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The best!

  • @nathanyellll
    @nathanyellll Před rokem +1

    thank you

  • @dane2452
    @dane2452 Před rokem +1

    This had absolutely everything thanks so much

  • @mattb9064
    @mattb9064 Před rokem +2

    Guy is a legend yeeew

  • @JoshieCC
    @JoshieCC Před rokem +4

    Can we get a review on libtech all mountans this year? I'm torn between the Terrain wrecker / Dynamo or T.rice pro, all seem good but i'm sure one stands out for pure all mountain

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +2

      I've got a new T Rice Pro video coming out in the next few weeks, and here's the Dynamo I did last season czcams.com/video/LhvixmyPHAQ/video.html
      The Terrain Wrecker and T Rice will be more similar to each other because of the hybrid camber. The Dynamo will want to charge a little harder for all mountain because of the camber. I would decide first which camber profile you would want to ride first and then go from there.

  • @VanGtfogh
    @VanGtfogh Před 4 měsíci +1

    Like button slapped

  • @bsmaven
    @bsmaven Před rokem +5

    You probably don't get questions like this very often. I'm 67, I have been riding for about 25 years in the Northeast but not more than about 10 times a year. I have been riding a Gnu Rider's Choice C2/Btx for about 10 years, it has worked pretty good for me on the very hard or soft groomed trails. I used to also go into parks but not really any more at my age... I want to make it to 80. Although I like my board, for most of my riding now I am noticing I often feel like I'm riding on the middle 1/3 of the board, it's great, I haven't caught an edge for years, but when I want to get moving I feel a little unstable, like I could just spin in circles even more so at slow speeds. My question should I switch to more camber like maybe a Jones Mtn Twin or just a newer C2 board like a gnuer gnu or maybe a lib tech Travis Rice pro? I don't want something that requires too much work or strength.... I'm old.
    I wish I knew about you earlier I was out at Snowmass in late January and my board was not bad in the powder in the trees and sides despite my almost total lack of opportunity for powder at home. Sorry for the long post, your buying guide is the best and most informative I have seen. Thanks in advance.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +2

      Awesome, glad it was helpful! You might find that the newer C2's are more what you're looking for, and the T Rice Pro is pretty awesome. The Golden Orca is fun too and this has C2x which means it has a shorter rocker section. If you come back to Aspen you could demo different boards, from Radio Boardshop, like these or a camber board like the Mtn Twin or Burton Deep Thinker to see if camber felt all right for you. Hope that helps a little

    • @bsmaven
      @bsmaven Před rokem +1

      @@SearchofSnowboarding thanks. any thoughts about the C3 hybrids vs C2?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      @@bsmaven The C3s are really just traditional camber, the "mild rocker" is nothing that's really in play or noticeable

  • @mc.8290
    @mc.8290 Před měsícem +1

    Hi,thx for info..im in market for new one thinking of jones twin mountain ....my understanding was that it was all mountain board.. i currently have burton custom. Im starting little jumps but mostly on groomers riding ..and if im out west i do freeriding..

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před měsícem

      The Mountain Twin is great and will ride everywhere just as the Custom does

  • @Noah_wie
    @Noah_wie Před 7 měsíci +3

    Love the video really helped understanding snowboard shapes but im struggling a bit with sizing. Im around 6/6.1 and weigh around 195-200lbs which puts me for most boards in a 159-162 wide but my boot size is 9.5 which means i could easly ride a "normal" width board what would you recommend for me ?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 7 měsíci +1

      You wouldn't have any issue riding a wide board, most people have been riding wider recently. It's not necessary though for your size. I would recommend checking out the Burton Hometown Hero 160, it would be a good size for you and it's a versatile all mountain board. You can check it out here: www.radioboardshop.com/burton-24-hometown-hero.html

    • @Noah_wie
      @Noah_wie Před 7 měsíci

      @@SearchofSnowboarding nice thanks for the answer will check it out 🙌🏼

  • @kruzsimons6756
    @kruzsimons6756 Před rokem +1

    Could you do a video on the apex orca or tell me what you think about it? I’m Getting one soon😂🙏🏼

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      Yup, here's the one I did last season. Nothing has changed with it this year so it's all the same information czcams.com/video/NxIxozUHc4k/video.html

    • @kruzsimons6756
      @kruzsimons6756 Před rokem

      @@SearchofSnowboarding love the videos thank you very much one thing I didn’t see in the video is the speed comparison would you say the apex is faster than regular orca or would you say they’re similar in speed?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      They are both made with the same base material, so it's not necessarily a difference in speed. The Apex may be more stable at higher speeds because of it's core construction though

  • @rafaells1985
    @rafaells1985 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice video, thanks for the tips. I am a beginner and I am about to buy a board, even used one, but, I am 6 foot 275lbs, size12. What would be the best board for me? For what I understood, I can go for 159 or a little higher, but I was kind of confused with the chart you showed.
    Thank you.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 5 měsíci

      Never summer just released a Big and Tall series which could check out for their Instigator board in a 159. Otherwise the Lib Tech Orca in a 159 or the Ride Warpig in the XL size would be great choice too

  • @noway4879
    @noway4879 Před rokem +1

    Boot sizes 11+ should check out wide boards. Also, don’t forget that most boots these days have a bevel at the nose and heel, making it even less likely to be an issue (to boot out). I have 10.5 sometimes, and have no issues riding 25+ waist widths. Unless you are aiming for euro carves it’s hardly an issue really…

    • @shynrou2
      @shynrou2 Před rokem +1

      I have 8.5 boot size and like carving not eurocarving by any means, but trying out a wide board made all the difference for me. Not just toe and heel drag are gone, but it's just way more stable when carving and it floats better and faster in powder as well..
      Definitely would recommend anyone who likes to carve to try a wider board.

    • @noway4879
      @noway4879 Před rokem

      @@shynrou2 I guess everyone has his/her preferences.

  • @FOURFTP
    @FOURFTP Před rokem +1

    Im like your friend … will you recommend the mercury for a do it all board or the K2 raygun pop . Buying my first board

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      If you're a confident rider and have your fundamentals on point, go with the Mercury. Otherwise go for the Ryagun

  • @alejolopezdearmentia2157

    Great video and great channel in general, binged on a bunch of your videos. I am looking for some advice. I have ridden the same board for years, its the ROME mod rocker 159. I loved the board but after watching a bunch of your videos I am not sure is the right board for me. I only ride 10 / 20 days per season and I am on the south east so I don't have a lot of access to snowboard shops. My board is on its last legs, so im due for a change. I am 5'9" and around 180 lbs and my shoe size is about 9 but i tend to use a 8 size snowboard boot. I am 40 years old and been riding for a while. I can go down pretty much any slope however I consider myself and intermediate / advanced that likes to learn.
    The last couple of years I have loving to really carve on a "ryan knapton" style so I have been practicing my switch stance (I am terrible at that for now). Because I want to work on my switch stance, I would like to get a true twin board. After one of your previous videos I think i should go for a cambered board, and since I like to carve I think I would like a "bigger" side cut radius so i could ride that carve longer. I am not much of a park fan, but i do like the jumps.
    From watching your videos I think I want a twin, Cambered, mid flex, 157 to 159 board, with a sidecut between 7.5 and 8. Any recomendations for those specs. After going on some forums I was looking at the TOM SIMS ATV 158 but have not head of that brand before. It has a sidecut of 8.1 and I was kind of afraid it might be too much. Any help / opinion is appreciated.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      The ATV is a great board, not too aggressive and really approachable. I would also recommend the Capita DOA, it's got a great mid flex, camber and fun for taking off jumps too. It can be easy to get caught up with all the options out there right now, but know any new board should be a much more enjoyable ride than what you're coming off of. Stoked you found us, and welcome to the crew!

  • @brendancontarino3941
    @brendancontarino3941 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi im 6'1 190bls. Do a fair bit of wakeboarding at local park. Enjoy catving but looking to learn tricks.
    Ive snowboarded twice before same thing carving mainly. Looking to get more into snowboarding.
    Want to carve and explore mountain, but want to start leaning basic tricks.
    Is an all mountain board best. Im thinking capita doa. Was suggested capita pathfinder but not sure if will out grow that.
    Also realistictly will only be able to go snowboarding 2-3 weekends a year
    For budget was also suggested by local shop to get drake df 2024 as good value all rounder

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah definitely, check out an all mountain. I wouldn't get a Drake. The Pathfinder probably isn't the best board for you either, it's softer and might not be enough board for you. The DOA could be a good choice

  • @Oscar-ow2ht
    @Oscar-ow2ht Před rokem +1

    Great video! What’s your opinion on the Burton Nug? I bought it in 2013. Very playful. I do find it tricky in icy conditions (I ride in West Quebec, Canada). think it is not produced anymore. I’m curious if the short board technology wasn’t successful.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      I would look into getting a new board, technology has changed a lot in ten years. The Nug is so short it is too unstable in most conditions.

    • @Oscar-ow2ht
      @Oscar-ow2ht Před rokem

      @@SearchofSnowboarding Thanks!

  • @user-nt8io2re8j
    @user-nt8io2re8j Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi, I’ve been snowboarding about 1-2 weeks a year for the past 10 years and I think I’m at a intermediate -advanced level. This year I decided to buy equipment for the first time. And since in Israel we don’t have enough professional stores in this field, I would love for you to give your opinion.
    On the seller’s recommendation, I chose the Nidecker Index, Jones Orion Bindings and the Betaleon 20y. The boots were very comfortable for me but then I saw that they are freeride focused, could that be a issue for an all-mountain snowboarder like me? Regarding the board, the seller told me that it is the same as the Bataleon Goliath and that he recommends it, what do you think?
    Thank you for your attention 🙏🏽

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 6 měsíci

      I'm not too familiar with the board, but it looks like a pretty solid all mountain ride

  • @FOURFTP
    @FOURFTP Před rokem +1

    Im looking at buying my first board and after renting the standard K2 . I enjoy going fast and doing all Mountain riding but here n there i like to freestyle. Will you recommend the nitro T1 ?

  • @Saints_1983
    @Saints_1983 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Why is the Jones Mountain Twin considered a park board? I have been looking at them and thought it was all-mountain. Thanks

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 7 měsíci

      It works great for All Mountain riding, sometimes twin all mountain boards can also be considered park boards

  • @andrewgillett5510
    @andrewgillett5510 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Tried a Warpig today and was a load of fun, struggling to decide on new board ( had a rocker for years need something more intermediate.) I am going to try the DOA, any other suggestions? Don’t wanna just be a sheep
    And get a burton custom. Any help gratefully received

  • @distguy55
    @distguy55 Před rokem +1

    Looking at the Burton Custom. 6’0 190lbs. I like all mountain and I’d like to get into the park. I’m deciding between a 160 or 158W, also what is your professional opinion on camber vs. flying V? Thanks!

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      For sizing, what size is your boot. For camber vs flying v it depends on how you're looking to ride in the future. If you only get out a few times a season and just want a board to make those days easier go Flying V. If you're looking to progress your skills over the next few seasons go with Camber

  • @gavinturner5830
    @gavinturner5830 Před 5 měsíci

    Bro got those I jus took a dab eyes

  • @adamfrank5183
    @adamfrank5183 Před rokem +1

    You see that forum is back? I’m wondering if you have any experience on their new park board?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      Not yet, we actually just got their boards in the shop. I'll be posting a video on their board in the next week

    • @adamfrank5183
      @adamfrank5183 Před rokem

      @@SearchofSnowboarding sick I'll be waiting for it.

  • @gregory7632
    @gregory7632 Před rokem +1

    First thanks for the video ! I am between 70 and 72 kg so i should take a 155 ? I ride fast and like to do tricks like your friend. I am 1,72-1,73m tall, i have a 153 at the moment but i was lighter when i bought it.

  • @kowalski8683
    @kowalski8683 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Don't understand this one person who disliked this video. BTW great video!!!

  • @jjaafar
    @jjaafar Před rokem +1

    yo, bro! I saw your online shop an hour before watching this vid…hmmm…radio…sounds familiar…I am interested to purchase lib orca 138 which I believe is still available in your shop. However, I was wondering if you do price matching (Amazon prime 20%off on 144). Let me know, please. btw, thanks for sharing this video. Cheers!

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      Can't compete with Amazon prices, that's what is putting local shops out of business. But if you decide to go with us you can get free shipping using code SANDWICHBAG

  • @dimmacommunication
    @dimmacommunication Před rokem +1

    I will never go in fresh snow ( here we only have groomers ) and not really good in park, so only groomers.
    What would be the perfect groomer board ?

  • @Bucs4Lyfe
    @Bucs4Lyfe Před rokem +1

    Is the board you grabbed in the beginning the wide version of the DOA? Also what’s the size difference between the regular and wide

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      Yup, all the blue graphics are the wides, the reds are he regular widths. The only difference is that the wides have a wider waist width to accommodate for larger foot sizes

  • @icyvfireball
    @icyvfireball Před rokem +1

    I’m looking into buying a snowboard and came across a deal online. Does anyone know if the Sims Bowl Squad Snowboard 2022 (black) is a decent snowboard. It seems like the perfect snowboard for me but I can’t find any online reviews for this particular snowboard. Thanks and great video 🤙

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      It's a decent board, easy going and not too aggressive. You'll be able to ride every terrain ok on that board

  • @kennethli518
    @kennethli518 Před rokem +1

    I'm 5"9 around 150-155lbs.
    What size should I get for the K2 Party Platter?
    Debating between 142 or 147
    Thank you

  • @donthatetheflayerhatethega4170

    What’s up dude, so I’m 6’3 170 lbs and looking to buy my first snowboard. I’m pretty much a beginner and am looking for an all mountain board. What board would you suggest and how long should it be? Thanks

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      You should get the T Rice Pro in a 161 W. It is hybrid camber and it will be great for dialing in your fundamentals. Here's the video I just put out on that board czcams.com/video/wOxz8uqluaM/video.html

  • @FlattHouseMedia
    @FlattHouseMedia Před 2 měsíci +1

    Been riding camber my whole life, looking to demo a few boards with either a directional camber, rocker or flat profile for days with more powder. Im accustom to east coast conditions which usually means groomers and ice, but I'd really like something for the rare days where it's a foot of unridden fresh powder. I've been riding a Burton Custom and Burton Custom X for the past 10 years mostly in Stowe, Vermont. Any recs for a powder board that can still handle really well on groomers and packed snow?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před měsícem

      Yeah you gotta check out the Hometown Hero from Burton, it might be your new favorite board!

    • @FlattHouseMedia
      @FlattHouseMedia Před měsícem

      @@SearchofSnowboarding Thanks!

    • @FlattHouseMedia
      @FlattHouseMedia Před měsícem

      @@SearchofSnowboarding Oh yeah, this actually looks perfect.

  • @elm_14
    @elm_14 Před rokem +1

    I am a beginner snowboarder. 2 questions - 1. I am 5’7” @ 158 lbs. - would 148 be too big? 2. Is a burton Flying V board be a good board for a beginner?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      No, 148 is not too big, you could even go with a 150 for your weight. Flying V is good to learn on, although that is not a specific model but a camber profile that you can find in multiple board models

  • @txtpeer5179
    @txtpeer5179 Před rokem

    Plz put a cover on your electrical outlet

  • @Cooper25smith
    @Cooper25smith Před rokem

    Im stuck between 2, im looking for a true twin all mountain freestyle board. Im a beginner. Its the Capita DOA or The Lib tech skate banana

    • @Cooper25smith
      @Cooper25smith Před rokem +1

      also like spending time in the park

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      I would check out the DOA. The skate banana would be easy to learn with but it wouldn't let you progress your skills too far

  • @chaceschares8064
    @chaceschares8064 Před rokem +1

    Would the K2 Geometric be a decent “all around board?” It says freestyle but seems to be versatile.. help plez

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      Yes it would be, although it is an easy going beginner/ early intermediate board. If you like riding all mountain, steeper runs, and getting up to speed, this board might feel like it is lacking because it has a softer flex

  • @MarkeeKun27
    @MarkeeKun27 Před rokem

    I’m 5’5 about 157lbs what board size should I get? Thanks.

  • @creatorsfreedom6734
    @creatorsfreedom6734 Před rokem

    what are the Board's that Paratrooper's use ?

  • @rubengonzalez3555
    @rubengonzalez3555 Před rokem +1

    Do you have match the board,binding and boots for a better performance

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      Do you mean match the brand of those 3? No, that doesn't really make a difference

  • @mark0alexunder
    @mark0alexunder Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hello. Could you please help me with this board Raven Lupus. I want to buy the 160w version. I'm 6.3, 215-220 lbs, beginner and after all my search online I think the 160w would be ok given that is also a medium/stiff flex. I want to use it all mountain, not for speed, but for having fun, easy tricks, butters, carve, etc. Would really appreciate your input.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 2 měsíci

      I have never heard of that board before, but getting a board in at least a size 160W will be good for you

  • @bramvandencruijsem243
    @bramvandencruijsem243 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is the Burton custom camber a good snowboard for all mountain?

  • @shaneshac
    @shaneshac Před rokem +1

    Do shorter volume shifted boards lose stability at higher speeds vs a longer non volume shifted one?

    • @newrenaissance
      @newrenaissance Před rokem +2

      I tried maxing speed on bataleon party wave and kemper apex so what I’m going to say may not always be true, but if you charge these boards they make you work a touch more to stay flat based than normal boards, plus if you lose control for moment, they will be harder to gain control back. If this is what you call stability then that’s your answer. If by stability you mean how chatty the boards are, the two I mentioned have shovel noses and at high speeds they both flapped. The chatter could be endured, it’s not pleasant, but didn’t make me feel unstable.
      For me the width and bouncing from edge to edge at high speed was a higher instability factor than the nose flapping, if that makes sense.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      Yup, @newrenaissance with a better answer than I would've given. Thanks dude

    • @shaneshac
      @shaneshac Před rokem

      @@newrenaissance thanks a lot makes sense. So for a carving board used mainly on groomers and icy snow what do you suggest. Am too old to be doing jumps and shit but going fast still makes me smile

    • @irvingsanchez3829
      @irvingsanchez3829 Před rokem

      @@shaneshac Lib Tech Dynamo or Jones Stratos.

  • @Johnv4u
    @Johnv4u Před rokem +1

    Was that first clip while you were riding a onewheel??

  • @MH-ub8mx
    @MH-ub8mx Před rokem +1

    I started snowboarding recently. I am 5'7 (170cm) but only weigh 57kg (125lbs) Shoe size around 41/42 (US 8.5 or 9). I have ridden both a 145cm and 150cm board. I feel something like a 143cm would be best for me but am not too sure. Anyone know what could be best in my case?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      I would say 145 would be a pretty good size for you, I don't think you would wan to go much smaller than that

  • @scaryperryx1050
    @scaryperryx1050 Před rokem +1

    What are your thoughts of The LaMar 159 MM?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      I would not suggest getting a Lamar, I don't think they're even an operating brand anymore

  • @jackcantelme3873
    @jackcantelme3873 Před rokem +1

    Is the ride agenda good I have had it for 3 years idk if it’s time for an upgrade

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      Yeah that's a good twin/park board. If you want to ride a little more all mountain you could get a directional board next time to have more fun carving

  • @alexdoran11
    @alexdoran11 Před 2 měsíci +1

    hello! i live in europe, i ve been searching for a pair of vans infuse but they are nowere to be found. do you guys have it ? do you ship to europe ?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 2 měsíci

      We typically sell that model, but we may have sold through many sizes and we're unable to ship outside the US

  • @theneighbor4209
    @theneighbor4209 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I’m 6’1, 185lbs, and have a boot size of 11.5. I need a wide board and the one I’m looking at comes in a size 155W which has a waist width of 254mm, and a size 160W which has a waist width of 260mm. Which board size would you recommend for someone who wants to do all mountain park specific boarding?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 6 měsíci +1

      160W would be much better for your size, you might find 155 is almost too small

    • @theneighbor4209
      @theneighbor4209 Před 6 měsíci

      @@SearchofSnowboarding sorry, I was wrong. The 155W has a waist width of 258mm and the 160W has a waist width of 264mm. There’s also a 161 which has a waist width of 257mm. Still think I should go with the 160W?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 6 měsíci

      161 would be fine, I was just saying you wouldn't want shorter than that@@theneighbor4209

  • @KdOuBlEeLy
    @KdOuBlEeLy Před rokem +1

    5'2 200lbs size 6.5 boot...im thinking 139-140 board size...what do you think?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      It would also depend on the specific board for you for size, I would look into a volume shifted board like the Ride Warpig or Lib Tech Orca

  • @Emmy_44
    @Emmy_44 Před 3 měsíci +1

    quick question i am 5feet5 150 lbs and i just bought a 144cm rossignol myth 2024 board is it okay ?

  • @longlivechina7538
    @longlivechina7538 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The ginger of gingers

  • @kennysughiarto2780
    @kennysughiarto2780 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hei man I am 170cm but weight 95kg, what board would be best for me or I need to lose some weight first??

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 10 měsíci

      Look for a volume shifted board. These are boards that are shorter in length, but have a wider waist. This allows a shorter board to be more stable. Check out the Ride Warpig, the Lib Tech Orca, or the Salomon Dancehaul

  • @jackkelley6477
    @jackkelley6477 Před rokem

    Shits been saying me 😅

  • @1Flyingfist
    @1Flyingfist Před rokem +1

    Jones Mountain Twin is a park board now? 😶

  • @54321FUCKABLE
    @54321FUCKABLE Před 2 měsíci +1

    "Picks up Capita DOA"

  • @brandonlim1945
    @brandonlim1945 Před rokem +1

    Can I get a directional twin to ride switch

  • @cjr8352
    @cjr8352 Před rokem

    Salomon assassin is an all mountain/freestyle not a park

  • @rustytr0mbone94
    @rustytr0mbone94 Před rokem +1

    Bro how the montain twin is a park board

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      I know a handful of friends that use this as their go to park board. It's twin and is mainly made for freestyle riding

    • @rustytr0mbone94
      @rustytr0mbone94 Před rokem

      @@SearchofSnowboarding yea it’s a good freestyle board, but it has awesome performance in pow and on groomers. So In my opinion is a all mountain freestyle. What do u think?

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      @@rustytr0mbone94 I would definitely agree with that 🤙

  • @travismclain1280
    @travismclain1280 Před rokem +1

    Zak is a big "trick" guy

  • @mudonsunday
    @mudonsunday Před rokem +1

    The DOA is not a park board. It’s more all mountain.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem +1

      You can definitely ride it anywhere great, but it is designed to rip the park. It had won numerous Transworld Good Wood Park Board awards in the past

  • @djoosi
    @djoosi Před 9 měsíci +1

    im 195 90kg idk what size suit me

  • @paulbarsa6035
    @paulbarsa6035 Před rokem +1

    Curious. I’ve been riding 30 years so most of the new profiles and tech is foreign to me. I’ve only ever ridden camber. And I currently have about an 8 year old Ride Carbon D2 series in a 152. I ride shorter sticks even though I’m 5’10” and 170 lbs. And I ride almost only bumps and glades (that have bumps). I’ve tried a rocker demo once. What type of board would you recommend for bumps and glades and should I consider a directional. I ride a duck but I don’t really trick or switch anymore. In my 50s I try to limit situations for nasty falls.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      If you like riding smaller boards you need to check out a volume shifted board. That Ride you are on is way too small for your size, but volume shifted boards can be ridden 3-10cm shorter than you would normally ride. A few great options in this style of board is the Lib Tech Orca, Ride Warpig, Salomon Dancehaul, and the Jones Mind Expander

    • @paulbarsa6035
      @paulbarsa6035 Před rokem

      I’ll check out those boards as I see you’ve mentioned them quite a bit. Still doesn’t tell me what style of board, setup, etc. is best for the terrain I ride.

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před rokem

      @@paulbarsa6035 Those are all directional All Moutain Boards

  • @KlukePhoenix
    @KlukePhoenix Před 4 měsíci

    Uhh jones mountain twin are literally an all mountain board my guy

    • @SearchofSnowboarding
      @SearchofSnowboarding  Před 4 měsíci

      And great for park riding too

    • @KlukePhoenix
      @KlukePhoenix Před 4 měsíci

      @@SearchofSnowboarding true, quick question trying to find a good beginner board for a women size 150 on the cheaper side like 200-300 bucks, any ideas?

  • @chadr2604
    @chadr2604 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Also check for cracks after a crash. I ruined a lib tech in wyoming I was messing with a leica camera and jammed the nose into the snow and did multiple tamedogs for free. Each time I hit the ground I bounced higher into the air until the grade leveled out

  • @KCStock-hu1do
    @KCStock-hu1do Před rokem

    Mountain Twin is not a "park " board