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The Draft Snowboard has been armed with the Arbor Jib System so that you can kink, press, and butter your way to heaven. A soft-flexing parabolic rocker profile delivers the loose ride you crave without taking away the power to turn or spin.
Wood Power Spine increases the pop of the board so you can still get all the joys of reverse camber without losing air
Sumo Stance delivers an increased stance range so you can ride a smaller board without being uncomfortable
Parabolic Rocker profile uses a stretched parabolic arc that maximizes edge control while providing a smooth, skatey ride—spins, landings, and presses never felt so good
Medicine Core utilizes reliable poplar wood to provide a playful, durable, and powerful ride
Grip Tech tri-radial sidecut design creates additional contact points under foot for enhanced edge control that complements the new rocker profile
Fusion Base is a super light and easy-to-repair extruded material that also gives you the speed you need to go big
would a 155 be a good jibbing board for me? im 6'5" 185 lbs. size 13 boot. i think the waist width on this board is 151 mm. and also does any 1 know the flex rating on this.
This board is the best park/rail board i've ever ridden. It is softer than kittens and pops like a real king. Even tho it doesent say in the dogfunk description, the Draft boards is equipped with bronze (or copper.. not sure) edges, which means you literary cant catch your edge on any rails out there, unless you're up for a sideway's MJ.
It changed my riding experience completely, this board is legit.
5'4, 115 pounds. Should I go with the 143 or 147? I ride prob 95% in the park. Plus, since almost all I do is hit medium sized jumps, boxes and rails, which board would you recommend, Lib Tech Skate Banana, Burton Blunt or the Arbor Draft?
If you're in the park that much, with your weight I'd put you on the 143. I can't really answer the second part of your question real well. I along with everyone else has heard good things about the banana. I have no clue about arbor. I rode exclusively burton boards for about 8 years and have never had any major issues with them. My personal thing I've noticed with the lower end burton's like the blunt is that they're kind of heavy and gluggy. That's my opinion on them, others may disagree, but I think with burton you totally get what you pay for, I'm not a hater at all, just my opinion. I will say that Capita has surprised me with good boards at low prices so maybe consider one of them before making a purchase. Not trying to advertise but I've been impressed. Good luck.
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A jib-specific rocker board for street-style riders whose focus is rails, boxes, naturals, or urban assaults; the Draft is the perfect platform for kinking or pressing any feature with a buttery, forgiving feel that supports spin tricks.
im 6'1 155 and i ride the 149, and it is absolutely perfect for jibbing. go with the 153 if you want to do some jumping, but if you're looking solely for a jib board the 149 is your new favourite board.
im 6'1 155 and i ride the 149, and it is absolutely perfect for jibbing. go with the 153 if you want to do some jumping, but if you're looking solely for a jib board the 149 is your new favourite board.
This is one of the most versatile board I have ever ridden. It is supposed to be for park mostly and don't get me wrong it is the best board for parks!! But if you want to take it into the pow the reverse camber keeps you floating above the snow. Also if you haven't ridden any reverse camber, this is the one to start on because it is by far the best system ever! I suggest this board to anyone that likes a soft board, has fun, and rides a ton.
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