Description
Get higher.
- Chillydog with Pop has all the stability, predictability, and forgiving feel of Forum’s continuous rocker with the added boost of Pop zones just outside of your stance—let the huge ollies flow like water
- Carbon strands have been strategically placed in the nose and tail to give you even more boost for takeoffs and flat ollies—Booter Boosters will rock your face off
- GnarLe wood core utilizes aspen and sustainable wood stringers to create a powerful and responsive ride. Constructed with Forum’s Grainbelt method, the core gets 10 times the normal compression strength of a normal core—this means you don’t have to hold back because you’re worried about snapping your deck
- Light Triax laminate provides a buttery-smooth flex with a lively feel so you can get yourself off—it’s a hella sexy flex
- Beveled edges show up tuned to your kinky desires-you’ll have to try hard to catch an edge
- Formula sintered base gets you up to speed so you don’t knuckle that 50 footer and hate your life
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Who were the murdered people who's got...
rac4092333
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Who were the murdered people who's got their skulls on these boards
Four Horsemen
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These are some of the original skulls of the first neanderthal people to inhabit the lower peninsula of South Africa.
im looking for a good reverse camber or...
ryan voykin
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im looking for a good reverse camber or rocker style board. I ride mostly park, i live in the midwest so it needs to be able to handle the ice...I have a size 11 boot, and i cannot decide what to get. I am open to any brand, but the forum seems like a good deal. I was also looking at the burton hero and some of the lib tech and gnu's. Which is the best ride?
Four Horsemen
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The biggest thing to keep in mind is your boot size. You have a size 11 boot, that means you need a wide board to accommodate your boot. You definitely get a lot of bang for your buck with Forum. They are light and poppy, and made of solid materials. The rocker/camber combo would also be really good for your type of terrain.
Do you know the weight of this? i need to...
Jordan F.
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Do you know the weight of this? i need to know, as id have this package forwarded to me to canada, and i need to know the weight for an estimate
I'm 5'11 and weigh 160 on average, but...
Dane
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I'm 5'11 and weigh 160 on average, but usually have to cut down to about 150-155 during the winter season because of another sport, I wear a size 11 Burton boot, I have read a few other questions and said that the sizing goes down by one, so if I have an 11, it will actually be a 10 (for the Forum Republic bindings) What size of snowboard would I generally need for mostly groomed park time, and a bit of fresh pow. And would I need the Wide?
dar4611982
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im pretty much the exact same build as you man except i rock size 12 boots. i definitely suggest getting the wide version of this board
hey I'm up in New York and we get a lot...
Devin Smith
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hey I'm up in New York and we get a lot of ice and hardpack. I want a stable ride when dropping into jumps and bombing the hill but I also want to be able to jib with ease. I'm 5'8" and about 165 lbs. What size should I go with?
Amanda
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152 would be more appropriate for your height, but 154 would be more appropriate for your weight (more important) and will hold up to higher speeds.
I also ski and ride in upstate NY. You might want to try a board with magne-traction for more grip on the ice.
Hey i just orderd this board, will i be...
bobby rice
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Hey i just orderd this board, will i be getting the white bottom or the black?
hey completely new to snowboarding.I got...
Raven
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hey completely new to snowboarding.I got stationed in AK and im tired of renting boards so i was wonderin weather this would be a good board and if so what size i would need im 6'0 195lbs size 12
is it a twin tip?
Serge
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is it a twin tip?
Wooden Robots
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Yes Sir this board is a Twin. This board was built for all out destruction.
do u ship to australia
k mart
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do u ship to australia
Josh Chapman
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Hey,
Unfortunately we cannot ship Forum out of the US...Sorry for the inconvenience.
Lookin for a killer all mountain board iz...
nick
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Lookin for a killer all mountain board iz this the one for me 5'7132 and what other mountain killers do you suggest
Wooden Robots
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Yes this is the board for you. Take this beast destroy the mountain. And then take a bite out of it and fill up on chilli dog stoke all day.
Destroyer.....of mountains.
Elmo
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I had a chance to ride the destroyer chillydog version this past weekend and I am definitely a fan. The continuous rocker design on this makes it so fun to butter. I rode the 148cm so it was definitely more park oriented as it had no stability when bombing down the slopes. Overall though, it was a very enjoyable piece of stick.
Hey! I'm 5'9. 155lbs. I jump a lot in park...
Kaskaad
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Hey! I'm 5'9. 155lbs. I jump a lot in park for 20-30 days in season... i also ride in pow for 5 days in season. Which size would you recommend for me?
Wooden Robots
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the 154 is your jam. The reverse camber will help you float in the pow and be nice and forgiving for you in the park. Great Board.
hey guys im all the d way from new zealand...
dirty d
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hey guys im all the d way from new zealand and keen to buy this sweet forum board couple questions how much is shipping to newzealand ? is this board still running the standard 4 bolt holes? and can i put large bindings on this sweet ride cheers guys any 1 that can help me wud be super sick
Wooden Robots
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No, yes and yes. Sorry, no shipping to New Zealand.
Hey I'm looking to get a new board, and...
shredmonkey
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Hey I'm looking to get a new board, and I'm deciding between this or the Bataleon Evil Twin. I ride a lot of park (jumps and rails) but I also ride a lot of all mountain stuff. which board will more suit my fancy? I'm also upgrading from an 08 Burton Dom 154. I'll look to get the 156W or 157 for the Evil Twin
Wooden Robots
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If your feet are size 11 then get a wide, if not then you can get a normal board. I weigh 170 and ride a 156 and ride it all over the mountain. Park and pow. This board is legit. Great flex, really durable, fast base. this is my favorite Forum board by far.
I'm a beginner and won't be hitting any...
cw
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I'm a beginner and won't be hitting any jumps any time soon. Would this be a good board for me to continue learning on?
Wooden Robots
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Normally I would say no, but now that it has chilly dog (reverse camber) this does make it a bit easier to learn on. The board is not the best beginner board but if you are a quick learner then I would say run this. This is my favorite board of all time.
NEVER going back to camber.
dav4352078
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bought the destroyer 154. i'm 5'8/190lbs. BEST. BOARD. EVER. (i like 'em short).........<===thats what she said...
ollies/nollies without any effort.
buttery as hell!
locks onto rails, presses like a plastic spatula. it freakin "spatulates". yeah. spatulates.
so forgiving on botched spins. you can get away with murder!
SO stoked on this board. it makes those hardpacked days feel like you're riding on ky jelly.
pulled a 2520 nose butter first try. yeah. thats 7 rotations son. 7. NO effort. its like freaking cheating.
balls out best board ever.
p.s. scull candy can suck my nuts.
i cant deside witch one to take the destroyer...
Benjamin
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i cant deside witch one to take the destroyer 152 or the youngblood 152 i had seeker 07/08 and it was way to stiff for me and it was rakend 5 in the forum stiffnes like the destroyer.
Wooden Robots
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This destroyer is not nearly as stiff as the seeker, I promise you. It is softens up just right after a couple days but it keeps it snappiness for the whole season. You will be stoked on this board for sure.
I'm 5'11. 190lbs size 11.5 boot and im...
LukeB
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I'm 5'11. 190lbs size 11.5 boot and im really interested in getting either this board or the Lib Tech Skate banana. I live in the east coast so i mainly ride around in hard pack or groomed, don't see much powder here. I would say i spend about 70% of my time riding around the mountain looking for jumps and fooling around and only about 30% in the park. Ive only been snowboarding for 2 seasons and im really looking forward to progressing further with my tricks. Which board would you recommend for me? And if i were to get the destroyer, would i be able to get away with a 156W or should i stick to the 158W?
Wooden Robots
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The 158W is your jam. The destroyer has been and still is the board of choice for most of the Forum team. Yes they ride the park but they ride a lot more in the backcountry. This board handles really well no matter where you take it. It will SLAY the east coast for sure. You will not be disappointed.
I'm 6'3 6'4 190lbs size 12 boot, would the...
Vancouverboarder
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I'm 6'3 6'4 190lbs size 12 boot, would the destroyer chillydog 158W be too small for me? choosing between the forum destroyer chillydog and the ride machete, I split my time 75% free-ride jus goin around the mountain looking for jumps and trees and 25% in the park
Wooden Robots
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Na that size is perfect for you. Run the destroyer for sure. This board will be great no matter where you ride, park, groomers, backcountry anywhere.
I'm 5'10 & 160lbs. I have Size 8.0 Burton...
akademiks
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I'm 5'10 & 160lbs. I have Size 8.0 Burton Driver X Boots and Flow NXT Binding. What size should I get in this board so that I can do butters and nose presses and the like very easily? Should I get the regular Destroyer as oppose to the Chillydog? I really want to be more proficient being a freestyle/freeride boarder. Any help is appreciated!
Wooden Robots
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Chillydog is going to be easier for butters and pressing, You could run either the 154 or 156. The Chillydog model will float better in powder as well. The board is awesome, you will be stoked for sure.
akademiks
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The place I usually ride is slushy as hell most of the time. What do you prefer? 154 or the 156? I've been riding the burton t7 in 156 and I feel it too stiff and too long to do butters and nose presses.
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