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Set your stance wide, drop ya pants low, tie the bandanna tight, and press the nose of the Forum Manual ChillyDog Snowboard so far you can smell the rail. This park board is Forum's most buttery-soft, rail-friendly, catch-free jib-stick for the guy who rides from open to close and then hits the street after that.
ChillyDog with Pop profile offers a soft, buttery, and catch-free ride of continuous rocker with added boost outside the binding mounts
Beveled Edges are ground to a 3-degree rise at the base so you can slide rails, boxes, logs, and skiers with ease
True-twin shape lets you dish out equal portions of regular and switch shredding
Poplar's light weight and forgiving flex makes it the ideal core-wood for freestyle
Biax fiberglass laminate offers the most forgiving lateral and torsional flex for a soft, playful feel
It's pretty noodly man. I wouldnt recommend it. With that said, if you're a pretty good boarder it won't matter what's attached to your feet, you can hang.
IM going between the ride kink. or the Forum chillydog. I ride mostly jumps. nothing really over 40ft. I do grinds also though, so i need a board thats gonna have enough flex to lock that tail press, and be able to hit corked 5's n not butter out. any oppinions?
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I LOVE IT it has a great fell and so much fun to play around with it. its great for board press and rails and shit like that but it is great for jumps it is super for giving. i have laned super far back on tail and i still land it. just a great board for the money recommend for people how what to get in to park.
The Forum Manual is a great entry level park board. Great price for the tech. Forum added "POP" sections to the chillydog from last year. This gives a good amount of snap from the tip and the tail. The core is solid wood, durable and responsive. The Manual also has beveled edges, these are rail ready straight out of the package. The top sheet is textured to remind you of a grip tape. For the price, this deck is well worth it. Each deck will be just a bit different from the last, no two are alike. The Forum Manual.
hey im 158 and i love to hit some kicker but we only have some small jumps round here and i love to jib aswell is this board soft, and will the chillydog affect me on the jumps and should i get 136?
You can ride Chilly dog a few cm smaller than your normal board... So if you are normally a 158 the 156 would be epic! Super fun to jump and jib on... You will not be bummed on how it jumps unless your hitting 70 footers than you may want a lil' stiffer board!
The board is a softer flex so your jibs will be locked in with minimal effort!
Go with the youngblood if you like to jump. The manual is a great jibbing board, but the Youngblood will hold up a lot better on bigger jumps. It is stiffer and has an upgraded core.
well thats just not true this is a vary durable board. It is vary flexible board but i have never seen one break just from jibbing or landing from a kicker and i have hit 60 footers with it and landed tail heavy and it still didn't break...so no it does not break that easy.
It is a soft board made for entry level park riders. If you are going to use this as your jumping board You might want to jump up to the youngblood or destroyer. I use this deck as a jib board only.
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