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DC PBJ SE Snowboard

DC PBJ SE Snowboard

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DC PBJ SE Snowboard

The DC PBJ Snowboard (Park Board for Jibbing) certainly lives up to its name. With a medium-soft flex and slightly rockered Anti-Camber shape, the PBJ was made for destroying every rail in the park. But don't be afraid to mix things up; it has a slightly rockered tip and tail for float in pow when the snow piles up.

  • Anti-Camber gives you a long, stable flat zone between your bindings, and rocker at the tip and tail for a playful, forgiving board that also floats in pow
  • Camber Core uses arched fiberglass and wood in the Anti-Camber zone to add pop and stability
  • Biax glass provides a loose feel
  • Astro Core is wood reinforced to keep it buttery
  • True twin shape lets you dial in your switch tricks
  • Structurn base uses golf ball-like dimples to break water tension for added speed
  • Extruded base is easy to repair after a rough day in the park
  • Note that every size board depicts a different graphic, so if you order the wrong one don't come crying to us

Bottom Line: Peanut buttery jibbing goodness.

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Rating for this product: 3

Great park board for price

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April 23, 2013

Great buttery park board,fun as hell to ride but I busted an edge in 2 months of solid park/resort riding. 1 year warranty covered it.

PS: 5'6" , 160 lbs , size 10 boot, 153

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Im about 6'2 and 150 pounds and have a size 11 boot and im

Im about 6'2 and 150 pounds and have a size 11 boot and im a park guru what size board should I get?

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April 5, 2013

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You can get away with a 154 depending on your stance but 156-157. I ride a 156-157 and im 6'2 and 170 pounds and a 11.5 boot.

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Rating for this product: 5

Replaced my Never Summer Evo

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February 12, 2013

Dope board, never had a board this soft, never had this much fun. I jib everywhere on the mountain and I take this everywhere on the mountain. I'm 6'2'' 185lbs lean and I ride the 157.

Edit - Added a picture I took of it with Rome 390 Boss bindings and my boots with new Remind Insoles The Solution boot liners.
Edit Edit - Picked up another one whiskeymilitia for next season and giving my current one to my little bro. Selling my Never Summer Evo.

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I have size 14 feet. For this board will i have to position my

I have size 14 feet. For this board will i have to position my bindings differently so that my feet dont hang off the edges?

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March 7, 2013

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Hey,

Unless you put your bindings parallel to the board, that's not gonna happen. You absolutely need a wide board. I'd say only look at boards with a minimum of 260mm waist width. Ideally probably around 265mm. If you're looking for a soft rockered board, check out the K2 Parkstar Wide.

http://www.dogfunk.com/k2-snowboards-parkstar-snowboard-wide

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March 7, 2013

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Rating for this product: 3

it be the noodle

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February 17, 2013

no way its a 5 i would say more like a 2 on the flex rating, you can almost max it out just with your arms pushing down on it without even putting your foot up on it. but i guess itll be great for some rail work. it also comes with really sharp edges so you should work those down before hopping on local double kink

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2 Comments Last Comment: March 15, 2013 by:

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March 15, 2013

I'd agree with the flex rating. Just got this board in the mail and it feels about as stiff as my Ride BuckWild (rated 6/10 stiffness). I'm hoping it will soften up as it breaks in, but until then it is def a medium stiffness board, NOT "soft" as it says in the tech specs.

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February 25, 2013

Idk... There's definitely way noodlier boards out there, I feel like its as soft as it can be without being completely limp. If you're stepping down from a custom x this is going to feel like ramen, but if you're stiffening up from a sub zero (like me) this will be refreshingly stiffer without losing playfulness.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fun board!

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March 18, 2013

Bought and tested this board out at Whitefish, MT and I love it! It is now my go-to board. I have to say that the earlier DC boards were crap but this board is definitely overlooked. Smiling and impressed the entire time I was riding it.

I would have to agree with the rest of the folks and say that there are softer boards for jibbing. But too soft would turn this board in to a jib and park-board only. 4 out of 10 for softness.

It handled fantastic in the park, hitting rails and rollers! Landing and sticking this board felt like butter. I felt very comfortable on it so I decided to take it up the mountain and it handled great! It handled carving and mid speeds with no sweat. Great response with the board.

It wasn't so great on groomed corduroy, slushy runs and got a little hard to control at high speeds...which was expected giving the specs of this board. I switched to a 156 Forum Seeker, a stiffer all-mountain board.

I'm 5'9", 155lbs and size 8.5 Burton Hail Boot. Bought the 153 and put the 2012-2013 Burton Cartel medium bindings on it.

Definitely an overlooked board. Overall I give it an A-

If you have questions, ask and I will get back to you.

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2 Comments Last Comment: April 22, 2013 by:

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April 22, 2013

I was going back and forth between the mountain and park so I did not detune. I did a few rails/boxes but mainly stuck to rollers and jumps so I left the edges untouched and it was fine. Had no issues.

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April 5, 2013

Did you guys detune the edges for hitting rails and boxes? Or are the edges beveled so it doesnt catch?

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Rating for this product: 4

legit

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February 6, 2013

Took me a bit to get used to riding it first day but once I got it dialed I actually progressed a few tricks I've been working on in the park. Not as soft as my nitro sub-zero which is exactly what I was looking for. Base is surprisingly fast as well.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
149 cm, 153 cm, 157 cm 
Shape:
true twin 
Flex:
soft 
Camber:
Anti-Camber (rocker) 
Effective Edge:
[149cm] 1090 mm; [153cm] 1110 mm; [157cm] 1130 mm 
Waist Width:
[149cm] 249 mm; [153cm] 250 mm; [157cm] 251 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[149cm] 6.7 m; [153cm] 6.9 m; [157cm] 7.1 m 
Stance Width:
[149cm] 20-24.5 in, 153cm, 157cm] 20.5-25 in 
Stance Setback:
centered 
Core:
AstroCore (wood composite) 
Base:
extruded 
Recommended Use:
freestyle, jibbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year