It just makes jumping easier in the park or off natural features on the mountain.Ī lot of Burton employees usually have a Nug in their quiver and there is a reason why. It really springs well and gives you exceptional pop. Jumps: The Camber and the flying V has some pretty good stuff going on when it comes to pop. It’s the best nug board for pipe riding and if you don’t ruin the edges in the jib park it can ride there pretty well. You can handle most of the jib park very easily due to its small size. Jibbing: I think all of us would rather be on the Nug Flat Top or the Nug Flying V but this is still an easy board to ride in the jib park even though it has a stronger flex for a board of this size and style. Switch: Very easy switch as it’s a true twin. The Camber models flex is more for traditional pop and springy turns than buttering. It’s easier to butter than your medium flex would think but the Burton Nug Flying V is the clear winner here when it comes to easy flex.
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I don’t think it’s going to hold as well as the Custom or Custom X but it is going to provide a lot more speed than you would expect.įlex: I wasn’t that jazzed on Squeezebox at first but the more we see it in other Burton boards the more we like its ability to make a board that flexes easier than it should in certain spots. It’s a very stable ride that can for sure handle some mountain speed and anything in the park. It’s a fun board for medium, small, wide radius and carving turns. The turns didn’t feel as small as you would think. Turn Initiation and Carving: Really quick and playful edge to edge and also fun even laying into a carve. Powder: We didn’t have any powder but it’s not the board that we’d want to be in powder on. It seems like it’s on the border between stable and semi-catchy and that’s really good for a true camber board. The board feels stable and fun and Stephen felt it didn’t feel that catchy. On Snow Feel: It’s hard to say that we are right there with their marketing but this is a very stable big board feel thrown into a tiny boards body. Set Up: Stephens Wide ass Set up like 24″ wide ducked out. We do make money from the “Where To Buy” links, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective. About The Good Ride Snowboard Outerwear ReviewsĮthics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews.
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