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Double down with the Forum Youngblood DoubleDog Snowboard. This version of the Youngblood gets an all-mountain makeover with the addition of Forum's DoubleDog rocker and camber hybrid profile that maintains buttery playfulness without washing out on landings. Worried about pop? Don't be, the kind folks at Forum laced this one up with carbon Booter Boosters—you know, for boosting booters.
DoubleDog hybrid camber features rocker mid, tip, and tail with traditional cambered sections underfoot for pop as well as power on edge
Booter Boosters carbon stringers form a V-shape from outside of the binding inserts to add pop to your ollies and support during your landings
Swinger's Club tip-and-tail design shaves weight, allows for easier spins, and better float in pow
Freebase material holds wax and resists damage from everyday shredding on rails, boxes, and icy snow
Bottom Line: This two-headed dog is ready to feast on the mountain as well as the park … and leftover table scraps.
This was my first day riding my youngblood doubledog. spring time snow was slushy im thinking im gonna catch my edge a lot... NO! this bad boy straightens things out and is super forgiving has a lot of pop and hold really good! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!!! Love it!
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Playful Power. Prepared fresh, this delicious profile comes loaded with two great tastes in one. Camber sections located under each foot deliver power, pop and edge grip for charging fast and going big. Rocker sections between the feet, and in the nose and tail, keep it a forgiving and playful ride. Add to the recipe a core profile with softer sections underneath the feet and poppy sections between the feet and in the nose and tail for all-day park laps.
This is the more aggressive version of the Youngblood. The DoubleDog profile brings camber sections under each foot for added power and pop, while rocker between the feet and in the nose and tail makes the whole thing forgiving and dang fun. Added bonus is Booter Boosters. Carbon strips form the inserts to contact points, make the tip and tail powerful for those ollies and nollie zones. Get your spin on with the slim profiled nose and tail called Swingers Club.
First off I'm 5' 11" about 170 lbs and I believe I got the 156 length? I'm not even sure right now haha all I know is this board is sick. Its a camber / rocker combo going on here (double dog) and it performs well everywhere. I've used it in the mountains and on smaller local hills its great on jumps and jibs at the park and it has awesome control and speed going down the slopes. The youngblood is an overall great board and its not too stiff. In my opinion its a great intermediate board for those still deciding where they like to ride the most. Myself I enjoy the slopes and the park and this board performs exceptionally in both areas. On top of that the factory edges were very forgiving on the hill. You might not be able to butter as well with this board compared to the rocker, if that's what you're into. Overall this is a fantastic, all around board and you get the best of both board styles from the camber / rocker combo. I'd recommend this board to anyone who likes all that the mountain has to offer.
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