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Step on the Forum Youngblood Chillydog Snowboard and experience the funky-fresh flow of Chillydog Rocker w/Pop for yourself. This board shape combined with all the other park-specific tech will keep your head spinning all day long.
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
Gnar core uses high-grade aspen for maximum strength without the expected weight. 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
Freebase material ensures you have enough speed to get super high, is easy to wax, and handles abuse that would have other base materials committed to a psych ward
Biaxial laminates crisscross at 90 degree angles to give you a silky-smooth and forgiving flex—sexy, sexy, science
Swingers Club tip and tail design shaves weight, allows for easier spins, and better float in the deepness
Beveled edges show up tuned to your kinky desires-you’ll have to try hard to catch an edge
Bottom Line: Chili-cheese fries sold separately—sorry.
according to past reviews, this board can handle any terrain you put it in. whether it'd be trees or powder, it'll work out. As far as speed goes, some say it's incredibly stable, others not. So I guess if you're good at high speeds, this board is good at high speeds.
I have been riding this board for the past two weeks and love it. I am 5'9'' 170 and ride the 154, it handles my weight and is stable at speeds. Powder has kept me out of the park and this board can handle any terrain I have rode so far.
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I'm 5 feet 9 inches and 125 lbs. I'm in the park 90% of the time and do small-medium jumps and jibb a lot. Also I wear a 10.5 in boots but will probably be getting 11's this season. What size board do you think is right for me? I was think the 152 but would I need a wide? I use a duck foot stance at +15/-15 if that helps.
Probably 152-154 but some people like them shorter and some like them longer. 152 would be fine if you aren't growing and easier for jibs than the 154, but stable enough for jumps, but since it is on the softer side, it may not hold up to high speeds as well as the 154, but you said you were mainly doing jibs, so it should be fine for what you want.
I wouldn't recommend the 156 at 145lbs unless you were doing boarder cross or wanted to go really fast.
With a Size 11 shoe you are going to want to look for a Wide board. It is going to make your time on the hill that much more fun. Toe Drag = Danger. No one likes to catch an edge. If you upgrade to a Wide board you will have a million more times fun on the hill.. As for Size it's really just preference. This board is made in a wide 154 and 156.
This is your board. Go from the fun Box to the biggest Jump in the park. After you ride this board everyone will know your name. This board comes fully loaded with a bag full of tricks. #1 rule have fun and enjoy the shred.
I have a question about this board, in comparison to the neversummer Evo. I know they're both pretty flexible boards but i'm looking into which is better for the money.
Both are great boards. I cannot speak much for the EVO, but I have spent some good-time on this Young Blood and it is wicked fun! A great board for the money that is flexible yet responsive when need-be. The chilly dog rocker is really fun to ride... front-board like it ain't no thang!
Yes, any new Burton bindings come with two sets of plates and and easy how to setup guide. Just use the plates designed for the 4 hole pattern which is what the Forum Chillydog will have
im stuck between the youngblood and the manual. I go to North carolina mostly so its pretty icy, i go to the park a lot, i dont like rails to much though, more for jumping small to medium kickers. What do you think? im 5'8 and 128 pounds
The Forum Youngblood is a tried and true deck, used and loved by all. It is back for 2010 with improvements.
The main upgrade is POP in the core. Forum has added thicker cores right outside the binding zones. More snap and pop for your pleasure. Youngblood still has the Gnar core, with grainbelt technology, that gives you 10X the strength and durability.
The graphics of the Youngblood were inspired by AM Niko Cioffi. He is a crazy kid, and you can see by the graphics he came up with. We wanted to mix it up this year. The base is bight an poppy, it is roulette when getting a deck, you don't know which base you are going to get.
Let the good times roll, get your Youngblood and try to be the next Forum Team AM.
youngblood or scallywag? im 6'0 150lbs and i spend 70 percent of my time at the park. im a jibster and currently ride a burton hero 154 which isnt cutting it.. what size should i get???
I would stick to the 154. This will be small enough to jib on and big enough when you want to take it through the trees. You could run the 152 but I think the 154 would be a better bet.
152 for sure it will fit you perfectly it will be nice and buttery for your jibbing and still be able to take it off smaller jump like 20- 40 feet, any bigger and it might get a little unstable and you could have trouble holding an edge on the bigger jumps... hope that helped
I would go with the youngblood. This board is legit, the core is super strong and durable. It withstands direct impacts, and rides really well. The continuous rocker offers a predictable ride every time you get on it. You will not be disappointed at all.
I want a park board and im about equal on rails and jumps.I do them both and i was wondering if you think this board 148 or the 2010 Burton Dominant 146 would be better for me?
Im 5ft3 101lbs and i wood have to run the 148 but my question was if you wood recomend this board or the 2010 burton Dominant for park i do smaller jumps and i want a flexabile board for presses
This board is legit, you would be stoked on this board for sure. The 152 is the smallest size left in this but how much do you weigh. If you are around 140 to 160 you could run the 152
i'm a solid park level rider looking for a good park board that has good flex for jibbing but also will give me good stability for jumps. would you suggest this board or go up a step with the forum destroyer?
The destroyer is going to have the same rocker shape, but it has a better shape in the tip and tail that doesn't effect the performance of the board it just looks better. Anyway, the destroyer has carbon stringers in the tip and the tail to give you a bit more snap, and it has a nicer core and base. But both at great boards and will perform really well.
I am 5 ft3 and 101 lbs. Would the 148 be an ok board for me.Also is it good for presses.I want a board that is stiff enough for jumps but is still flexabile enough for pressing. Have any suggestions on other boards that wood be for me. Please get back to me
im 5' 8" (176 cm) and im around 160-170 lbs/pounds (70-80kg) and have freaksly small feet 7.5 men and i cant decide witch size to buy forum youndblood 148 or 152..
how does the 148 handle higher speed??? I am looking mainly for a park board that`s why I want to go with the 148 for easier manevuerability but need to know how does it perforom at higher speed if I choose to take it for a little ride, thx
I`m about 140 lbs....I was thinking about the 152 but I would rather go with the 148 since I really wanna mess around in the park and screw around the slopes with it, focus little more on the freestyle rather than riding....just need to know how does it handle in the park on the kickers and at higher speeds since when I ride with my friends I need a little speed to stay in range :P
How much do you weigh? I'm about 170 lbs and I can ride the 148 but it does get a little sketchy when straightling it. But it handles. I think you'll be fine or run the 152 if you are around my weight and that will be a perfect smaller park board.
This board is sick ! I would choose this board over any. perfect for the park and did suprsingly great in pow. I can ride this all day either its kickers or on rails its perfect
Youngblood for sure. The Youngblood has a much more consistent ride. The chillydog (reverse camber) is a continuous rocker from nose to tail, the shape is awesome the board is great. You will be stoked on this board for sure. Great shape, great graphic, solid board.
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...
The scallywag is a softer board than the youngblood. If you like to jump, I would run the Youngblood. The core is better on the Youngblood and more durable.
Im 5'3 and 95lbs is the 148 an ok size for me?Is it to big? and what boards wood you recomend for me i likepark mostly but occasionally black diamonds and other trails
The 148 is all good for you. This board will be able to handle anywhere you can take it. It is a park specific board but it will preform well in the backcountry as well. Plus it being chillydog will help it glide better in deeper snow.
This board is sick ! I would choose this board over any. perfect for the park and did suprsingly great in pow. I can ride this all day either its kickers or on rails its perfect
So as of now, I have a large crack in the nose of my 07/08 Burton Twin and I have always wanted a rocker board since they came out, i weigh 180 I'm 5'10 and boot size of 11.5. would this be a good board for me?
Totally. You could ride anywhere in the 152-156 range depending on your park/riding preferences. I've also heard good things about the Burton Joystick and the Capita horrorscope which are both reverse camber. I reverse camber (I've found) is amazingly fun in the park and in pow, but still great just cruising groomers. I'd recommend the 154 or 156 though just cause you've got bigger feet. On both you'll get some overhang. You'll probably be fine, but for reference I have the same size feet and generally go for a waist width no narrower than 252mm. Good luck.
Yeah that sounds great. I'm the same weight as you and an inch shorter and I ride a 152 for everything except powder deeper than my knees, then I break out the 156.
Hi, i weight 165, Im 5'10 and i was looking for a new board this winter. Im an intermediate rider and i was between the youngblood chillydog, double dog, or the skate banana. Im an all mountain rider, thanks!!
I would run the 156 double dog. That board is amazing. You get the floatability of the chillydog, but also the snap and pop from the camber underfoot. Great board. The 156 will be perfect for all conditions and areas of the mountain. Get it while you can. Once this board is sold out it is gone. It is a limited inventory.
5.8ft,about 185lbs,size11. looking for a board size that can handle a little speed, but also jumps,presses etc. Previous board was a Eddie Wall 154, was wondering if the 152 can handle it or should I stick with the youngblood 154? Cheers
It does depend on your riding style for sure, if you focus on jibbing, rails, boxes then the 152 would be fine, if jumps and powder is your preference then the 56 would be your best bet.
Technically, you would be better off with the 154. But in my opinion, you should take into acount your preferences and your riding ability. A size chart would tell me to run a 157, but I spend most of my time on a 150. So, if you would prefer to ride a 152, go for it...the board should still ride well and perform well for you. Have fun, this board is sick!
Digger dogs, chilly dogs, who doesn't love a fine frank on the mountain? If your chillydog just isn't cuttin it for you, you best be puttin some steeze cheeze on it and make it a gourmet meal. This board pops, butters and makes the park feel like a walk in the... well, uh... park? Anywho, size down from your regular cambered board since its got the rocker and will ride longer than it actually is. Keep it short enough so you can 630 onto a rail (has anyone ever done that? hmm, dunno) and spin 1440's (again, dunno if it's been done, but go aheand and try) but keep it long enough that you're not gonna lose control because there's next to nothing under your bindings. yada yada yada, I'm 5'11 and I've ridden the 154 and had a blast on it with my Dawg from Chile. Meow.
5'6 150 pounds...on the chub side. Would it be wrong to get a 148?I prefer smaller boards since its easier to control than a 152. Will I be able to rock out on a 152 and control my tricks? Whatddya think?
148 would be a good park board for you, but it would be very small if you ever plan to take it out of the park. the 152 would still be small enough to ride in the park, but you would get a little more stability on trails or pow or something. I would go with the 152, but its up to you.
I was wondering since i wear a size 11 boot if the 152 will still be alright? i had a burton primo 152 and it worked good i just didnt now if this board isnt as wide.
This board sounds super sick, but i was wondering if its more directed for rails or if i can hit big bangers with it too.since it has reverse camber and will be first rockered board
No it is built for all types of freestyle, rail, jumps, boxes anything you can thing of you can do on this deck. The reverse camber is a continuous rocker, this will give you a predictible flex every time. You will need a few runs to get used to the board and the way it rides, but after a couple runs you will be stoked.
I'm assuming you want this to be your park deck. The youngblood is made for the park. Because of your weight I would go with the 159W. This will suit you better because the waist width is the widest Forum makes.
Capital is a great company, I got nothing bad to say about their boards. The Forum Youngblood is a great board because of the core that is used. It features Forum's Gnar Core, this has the GrainBelt technology. Check the picture below. Grainbelt tech gives the board 10X the strength and durability over a board that doesn't have it. The flex is great and consistent, durable fast base. A great board.
both of these boards are good. Some of the difference in the boards you will feel is that the Evo is a lot damper than the youngblood. This means the the deck is heavier than the youngblood. The chillydog has a continuous rocker shape and the Evo's is not, as far as I know their rocker is a bit different. In the Younglbood you get the grainbelt tech in the core, this gives the board 10X the strength and durability over a deck that does not have grainbelt. I am more partial to the Yongblood.
id go 149 because i ride a 153 and im 160lbs and do a good mix of jib and jump and its more toward the jib side because it is so soft and because your lighter then i am and you hit the jumps more 149 should be perfect..... hoped that helped
You are 6' and weigh 137!??!?. That is awesome. The 148 could work, But I think you are better off riding the 152. If you don't jump then run the 148, if you do jump then the 152 would be good. It depends on your style of riding.
ok well id go as small as possible then i would say 148 in this board would be ok because it is a vary soft board that can still handle jumps it just a all around park killer so yea id go 148 in this board for sure.... hoped that helped
No, you will be fine. The Youngblood is legit. If you want a deck a little more durable then check out the Destroyer. Both are sick and you will be good on both.
I think you are thinking about his way to much. The youngblood is a great board. If you ride the park and and powder, this board will be great. The core is durable, the base is durable, It looks sick and you will have a blast. Pull the trigger my man. I promise you will be stoked.
The Chillydog tech provides a super fun and catch free ride. The Chillydog feel is way looser than the skate banana. With the skate banana you have magna traction on edge, which I can really feel- especially on icier conditions and on hard pack. Chillydog is straight up rocker with traditional beveled edges. So overall, your ride will loose and catch free. This board is sick for sure.
How is this board compared to a skate banana? It seems like it would ride the same but a bit softer? Im thinking about switching over from my skate banana
Who ever Ben is he knows what he's talking about. The grainbet tech in this deck gives crazy durability and response. You will not be disappointed with the Youngblood.
Its a bit softer but still has a ton of pop and can handle the pow just as well if not better then the skate banana its a solid park board that is extremely soft and super fun to jib with
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