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Cookie Monster

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Cookie Monster last won the day on December 13 2023

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  • Location
    SoCal SD
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Summit
  • Occupation?
    Janitor
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Rossignol XV
    Nidecker Gun
    Madd 170
    Santa Cruz SRX 161
  • Current Boots Used?
    K2
    3230 Jones soft boots
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Hard boot and TD3
    GCW softboot bindings
  • Snowboarding since
    1992
  • Hardbooting since
    2018

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  1. Vaughans, a custom and a Proto. But they are symmetrical with respect to the radius and the center of the board. FAF and WRAP changes everything for me and my relationship with the board. It’s so much more than just an asymmetrical board. (22CC+)
  2. My first time on a Thirst softboot carver. The conditions were probably the worst anyone could have. All man-made snow. The night temperatures were in the low 20's and the day time highs were in the upper 60's. Morning groom is solid and softens up a bit before being scraped away to the solid hockey rink solid smooth surface. The board, Thirst 22CC+FAF WARP 165, 26.6 wide, 382 flex index, with a torrified Oak wood veneer topsheet. This is not my preferred combination, the opportunity to purchase this board presented itself and I took the leap. The magic between flex, profile and radius create a soul that is beyond the numbers. Normally I would have preferred a 175 that was 28+ but I was wrong, This does it! I am in my early 50's, 5'11'' and about 185 pounds. Focusing on carving since 2019 soft and hardboot, with an average to below average skill. I own Coilers, (two are BXFR), Kessler X-carve, Donek SRT Saber, some other custom boards from Canadian builders (that kick ass) along with a bunch of production boards, as well as a Thirst FX173. My angles vary from board to board, front 43-55, Back 26-37(softboot). I was fearful to ride the board in such crappy conditions. Honestly it's a little nerve racking having such a beautiful board and not being at a big mountain with great coverage. Southern California mountains are notorious for being the most crowded with the most dangerous people. I know that your mountain might be worse! So, after an hour of carving the mountain on my custom Canadian kick ass board and a few beers, I decided that If I was a real snowboarder I would need to take the board down the hill and not just leave it in the car. One plus was that the crowds did not materialize, still a lot of people, but not the super crowd for a friday. With the board strapped to my new boots that hurt (another story), I headed down the first run. It was pure magic, each turn was like being in a snowboarding movie. No matter how much I laid into the board it held. No slippage, no chatter, that's right the board did not chatter. Big turns across the fall line to short hard and tight power turns in between people learning to ski. I forgot about my boot pain, angles, weighting front center and back, it just did its own thing like reading my mind, zero effort. What I got in return was the super G-force engagement and turn radius of my choice. I have never ridden a more perfect smooth refined board. Writing this short review does not come close to the feeling that the board gave me. The joy and happiness are life-altering. Keep in mind that this was not a custom build for me, it's what Mark calls an "FIB" (flex index baseline), basically an off-the-shelf board that he was building and was going to give to his daughter. My next custom build will be a Thirst Snowboard.
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