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Ride Buckwild Snowboard

Ride Buckwild Snowboard

Item #RDE0623|20 in Stock – Ships Fast & Free
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Ride Buckwild Snowboard

The Ride Buckwild Snowboard spells it out loud and clear—obscene amounts of fun. In case you were wondering why it lets you have more fun than your fellow shredders, it's because high-end additives like Pop Rods 2.0, carbon Array 3, and Slimewalls are working tirelessly in the background to keep you bouncing, carving, and killing it all over the mountain. Buck yeah. 

  • Twin rocker is flat in the mid-section and through the inserts with a subtle rocker on the nose and tail that combines stability and playfulness
  • Slimewall sidewalls replace traditional sidewall materials with flexible, dampening, and resilient urethane
  • Pop Rods 2.0 are carbon-wrapped urethane rods that add an active pop while simultaneously dampening the ride
  • Carbon Array 3 technology utilizes criss-crossing bands of carbon that distribute power and increase strength while maintaining a moderate flex
  • Cleave Edge beefs up the amount of steel used by 50% to resist cracking and blowouts while providing flexibility with tuning
  • Hybrid glass places snappy triax on top and a softer biax layer on the base to achieve response and forgiveness
  • Fusion 4000 base holds speed as well as it does wax and is strong enough to take a few hits from under-snow hazards
  • Thin-Con construction thins the core out on the nose and tail to reduce overall weight and make it easier to initiate spins, turns, and buttering maneuvers

Bottom Line: Your fun > everyone else's fun.

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September 10, 2012

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I want to buy this board.... i'm better than beginner, 197

I want to buy this board.... i'm better than beginner, 197 lbs 6,1 ft and my boots size is 10,5 or 11.... what size should I buy??? 159??? regular board or the wide?? thanks....

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April 19, 2013

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Rating for this product: 5

Yehyehyeh haha:)

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April 23, 2013

Overall i really love this board. Awesome park board and awesome jump board. The only thing i noticed that i had trouble with this board is in the fresh powder. It kept wanting to nose dive, but other than that this is such an amazing board:D i just wishi could do a kickflip on it;(

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Can someone help me choose between the Buckwild and the T Rice

Can someone help me choose between the Buckwild and the T Rice C2 btx. I ride on the east coast and I ride both mountain and park but I have a hard time deciding between the 2. Pros and cons? I have been skating a skate banana and want something new

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October 19, 2012

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I've ridden both of these boards, and ended up using my T-rice as my big mountain hard charging board. It absolutely KILLS it on big jumps, high speeds, and bigger terrain. If you plan on using this board as your only board however, I would probably recommend the Buckwild over the T-rice. The buckwild still does awesome around the mountain, but has a few features that would excel a little better on hard/icy snow and rails, such as the slimewalls and the pop-rods that will help absorb the shock and chatter. The Buckwild also has 50% thicker edges that will help your board last longer, especially if riding in the park. Hope this Helps!

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2013 Buckwild vs DH Comparison

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June 14, 2012

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Tech Specs:

Length:
151 cm, 153 cm, 155 cm, 157 cm, 159 cm, 161 cm 
Shape:
twin 
Flex:
medium (6 of 10 on Ride's scale) 
Camber:
Twin rocker 
Sidewalls:
85A Slimewalls 
Effective Edge:
[151 cm ] 1178 mm; [153 cm ] 1190 mm; [155 cm ] 1203 mm; [157 cm ] 1228 mm; [159 cm ] 1241 mm; [161 cm ] 1267 mm 
Waist Width:
[151 cm ] 250 mm; [153 cm ] 251 mm; [155 cm ] 252 mm; [157 cm ] 253 mm; [159 cm ] 254 mm; [161 cm ] 255 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[151 cm] 9.2 / 7.7 / 9.2 m; [153 cm] 9.3 / 7.8 / 9.3 m; [155 cm] 9.4 / 7.9 / 9.4 m; [157 cm] 9.5 / 8 / 9.5 m; [159 cm] 9.6 / 8.1 / 9.6 m; [161 cm] 9.7 / 8.2 / 9.7 m 
Stance Width:
[151 cm] 21 in; [153 cm] 22 in; [155 cm] 22 in; [157 cm] 22 in; [159 cm] 22 in; [161 cm] 22 in 
Stance Setback:
centered 
Core:
wood 
Base:
Fusion 4000 (sintered) 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[151 cm] 100 - 150 lb; [153 cm] 125 - 175 lb; [155 cm] 130 - 180 lb; [157 cm] 130 - 180 lb; [159 cm] 140 - 190 lb; [161 cm] 160 - 210 lb 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain freestyle