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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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Replaced my Never Summer Evo
By:
Corey
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.
2 Comments Last Comment: March 15, 2013 by: woo3255601
By: woo3255601
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.
By: ss83814029
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.
2 Comments Last Comment: April 22, 2013 by: m.f3385621
By: m.f3385621
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.
By: gottaclk
April 5, 2013
Did you guys detune the edges for hitting rails and boxes? Or are the edges beveled so it doesnt catch?
Change me.
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





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