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Like a ship bobs freely on the open seas, Forum Scallywag Snowboard's rocker profile and snappy core satisfies any park-pirate's booty-chasing style. Because being a bad-boy isn't enough to convince the ladies to ride away with you, the Scallywag's soft yet poppy profile lets you show off why you're the dude the other guys either want to go away or join their band of roughnecks.
ChillyDog with Pop profile offers a soft, buttery, and catch-free ride of continuous rocker with added boost outside the binding mounts
Poplar's light weight and forgiving flex makes it the ideal core-wood for freestyle
Swingers Club technology reduces the amount of material in the tip and tail to lower swing-weight
Biax fiberglass laminate offers the most forgiving lateral and torsional flex for a soft, playful feel
Bottom Line: Sail into the hearts of the maidens on the Scallywag.
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Hi im about 5'7 and im thinking about getting the 151cm board. I weigh about 120lbs. Im usually in the park but sometimes i ride the mountain is it a good size for me? and also for boots i wear a size 9.5 should i get large bindings or medium bindings? thanks
I'm 6'2" 165lbs and my powder board is a 160, and my fun board is a 154. it depends on the feel you like from the board. best way to get a feel for sizing is to demo/rent a board. as for bindings sizing is really going to depend on the manufacture of both your boots and the binidings. they will vary greatly.
hay guys, i was deffitnally looking into getting this board, the only problem is i dont know what size to get. i am 185 and i ride mostly park. can anyone help me out on what size to get? thanks.
155cm. That will provide the stability and maneuverability that you'll need for a good all around park cruiser. The 158 is too much for park and the 151 would be sketch for anything other than strict jibbing.
The Forum Scallywag is much improved over last year. Forum has added Pop to their chillydog, as well as stiffening up the center of the deck a bit. It now has the snap and pop is was lacking last year.
The board is biax glass, wood core, and features swingers club. All the aspects you need in a great priced jib board. The scallywag is your board if you like the all mountain terrain. This board kills it everywhere. One ride and you will see why so many run this deck.
Definitely easy to press on boxes and rails, no problems there. As for the jumps, I'm assuming you mean "wash out" where you have some forgiveness for under rotating, and yes it will.
Hi I was wondering if a 155 will hold my weight I am about 195lbs but currently hitting the gym to loose this winter weight and will be dow to about 180-185 soon and use a medium binding or would the 158 be better
Yes run the large binding unless you have a slim boot. Bur A good size would be the 151 if you weigh around 160. I'm 6' and 165 lbs and runt he 151. This board is really fun, you will be stoked on it.
This board can handle anything you can. If you want to get a bit more durable deck then check out the youngblood, http://www.dogfunk.com/forum-youngblood-chillydog-snowboard
I love this board its awesome tons of pop, love the chillydog, will never go back to a camber board its awesome, and im always getting comments on how sick it looks, my forum faction miss match bindings make it look even nastyer....
I dont know much about the Nitro sub zero, but the scallywag has a continuous rocker with a thicker core right outside the bindings to give you more pop. It is a great consistent and predictable ride.
You can or even the 155. The 151 is legit, the reverse camber is going to make you think you will be on a bigger board. That is the size for you for sure.
Okay I don't ride this board but I have to make a comment on the "4 out of 10 on Forum's soft scale"
I would give it a 1/10. I strapped into by buddies scallywag the otherday (no homo) and it's just a complete noodle, funnest board ever though no doubt, limitless flex.
hi...i would like to know wich board is better for medium kickers between the yioungblood chillydog and the scallywag..wich one board weighs more..i use the board manly for kickers and for some boxes and rails..everyone told me taht the scally would do the job better but i wanted to have some other advise...
Run the 151, this board is great for all over the mountain. You will love this board. Well worth the extra 50 dollars. The core will last a lot longer than a 300 board. But if you don't have the budget run the manual, http://www.dogfunk.com/forum-manual-chillydog-snowboard
hey man the scallywag in a 151 is deff possible for u to ride but depending on what ur gonna be doing there are better boards out there. if ur into rails a small board would be a wise decision. but if ur gonna be hitting rails and some SMALL jumps a little bigger board could be wise. hope i helped mann
wondering if i should get this board is it too soft im not great at snowboarding about intermediate wondering if ill have to change my way of snowboarding to ride this board when im transitioning from a stiff board will it be a big change?
If you are not that good at riding, a softer board is better for you anyway. The scallywag is not crazy soft, but is is not stiff by any means. The board is fun, the chillydog with pop core gives the board a predictable flex every time.
Yeah you'll be fine with that board. I'm your weight and my two boards are a 152 and a 156. A 155 will be good for you if you're riding park and cruising the mountain in a less aggressive and more freestlyish way. If you don't ride park then you don't want this board.
im 6'2 155 lbs and wear a size 10.5 boot. Would the 155 be about right for me? Also where is this board manufactured? im from canada so if its made in certain countries i dont have to pay duty :P
A 155 would be on the small side for someone your height unless you only plan to jib and ride park (and you don't plan to hit big kickers) The guy above is clueless. A good all around board for you should be more like a 158 so that you have enough effective edge to hold and faster speeds and to ride in all conditions...park, powder, and groomers. go to your local shop and talk to a shop guy i'm sure they will share the same info.
im 6"2, 165 lbs. gettin the scallywag 155 with rome 390 bosses. i wear burton hails size 10. confused if i should go for the s/m binds or l/xl, they say s/m is for US for 6-9 and l/xl for 9+. but i dont want my boots to swim around in the binds
Hey I am 5 feet 7 inches 150 pounds and my boot size is a 10 should i get the 151 with flux TT30 Large bindings. or will my toes peak off the edges of the board?
im about 5'9 5'10 180 should i cop the 155 or the 151 I ride park and just like to jib stuff im used to a smaller board but im not sure if the 151 would be too small
The 155 is the right board for you. It will be big enough for powder and small enough for the park no problem. This board is legit and has a great predictable flex. You'll love it.
I ride a Rome Machine 154W and im pretty maxed out on the weight side and im only 6' 165lbs. All I really ride is park and the 154 suites me just perfect. With rocker boards you are able to ride something up to 5cm shorter than your average deck or 'deck that you should be using'. But I would go for the 155 just to be safe. You could ride the 151 seeing as it has 'chilli dog', but I dunno if the deck will hold your weight, spesh on pressed and landing off of kickers. Hope this helps bro
This board is epic i got to ride my friends for a week when i had to send my stepchild in on warranty and it is sick it handles great in deep pow even though it is a "park board" it can handle everything on the mountain form park to pow it will sherd all for sure
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