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Wow, that video showed up here before I even got it posted to the product review board (along with actual review). I was going to leave it there and see how long before it got generally discovered, but I guess the bomber community never sleeps...

About "Asmo" boards, can I get a complementary board for having the "Asmo" online moniker for over 30 years? Not that I could ride it of course, but I'd give it the old Montucky try until one of us was lost forever in the deep snow. And of course I'd follow-cam dreadman making it look smooth and easy. I should at least be grandfathered in for some stickers and swag, eh? Do they float on water???

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Rob. Do they build a line of boards? Longer no binding boards?

They're adding a longer one. I guess mine is the first, so we're working on specs. It's going to be a 170 at least.

Question. The noboard pad on your website vs the burton noboard pad. Are they the same? Same size, construction, materials? Thanks again. Bryan

Our pad and the B pad are very different. Anything you see with Burton on it is old stock, as we broke up. The actual NB pad is a grippier, lower durometer rubber. I have retrofit my current Asmo with a NB pad, combined with the Asmo pad. Best of both worlds.

Do you plan to build your own noboard specific boards this season??

No. We let people choose their own board, though we reccommend powder shapes.

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I already asked....

I think I remember being told they are just making boards for friends and insiders. Ron told me "He makes about 30 to 50 a year, mostly in the summer, so you'll probably never see one in person."

I would love to have one as well. Wolle slaughters it on this thing, one of my favorite riders.

They don't really make a "line" of boards. Well, they have different shapes, so I guess they do, but not in the consumer sense of the word, where you could go out and pick one. It's a real garage operation, with low numbers, as you said Ace.

I did once see a picture on the Interweb of Wolle holding one with a Sikstik graphic on it. That's a Salomon model and W rides for Salomon, so you never know... S's Facebook page asked the question "What would you do for one of Wolle's Pow Surfer's" and the question pulled a bunch of responses. More than a few offered first borns, so S might get some ideas from that about its commercial viability. I never asked Stefan or Wolle if that was going to happen, but if it does, you can bet it won't be this year.

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Rob, I'd be interested in your comparison of board shapes for deep powder and noboarding. That is, I would think that a "reverse sidecut" surfboard-style shape would make powder turns superior to all else, followed by a Fish shape, followed by a swallowtail shape, but I wouldn't know. I'm talking ultimate powder-only performance. Not getting back to the chairlift, not traversing on a cat-track, just powder turns. I would also suppose that the surfboard shape is the least practical for those purposes.

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T. Rice (Banana Hammock) and Johan O (some giant Venture) both have used reverse-sidecut boards in our race and ****ing flew.

What I've found is steep, blower snow doesn't care what you ride on it. It's all the other issues that come up that make you wish for a more conventional board shape, like trying to keep up speed on the flats, traversing and dealing with choppy, transformed snow.

You already knew that last part.

My last heli trip, where I had a choice between the Asmo and the NoBoard, I'd struggle to choose because they both were clearly superior in dealing with different parts of the overall experience. I'd just have to make a call and hope for the best. Sometimes, "best" would have just been pulling out the binders and not being so ****ing fancy.

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This is what Sean made for me:

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165 x 23.5, rubber foil on the bottom (for dampening), VSR, early rise tip, decambered tip and tail, angles are 40/45 with 5 deg inward cant front and rear, on a BSL 312, short length for the short hills where I live :rolleyes:

We had started talking about a metal board, but I was worried about durability, so rubber dampening was the next best thing. I could have had two layers of rubber, which Sean felt would be closest to a metal board, but then durability would have gone down...

Other than the custom top sheet, clear with red tropical theme, she's an FC. I'm not sure about the blunt tip, I had in mind a more "pointed" tip like an Ax or Blade, but that was lost in translation. Overall it was a very quick and easy process, a couple phone calls and some emails, two weeks from phone to door :biggthump

So I never ridden a blunt tip or for that matter, anything this stiff, though I see that the blunt tip is in fashion, so it must be good ;) What I'm most curious about is how the board will ride in softer conditions, trees, pow, since it's much stiffer than what I've ridden previously.

Just curious, but for those folks who ride plates 100% of the time, what do you look for in an off piste board in terms of flex, shape, etc...? Do you reduce your angles?

Believe it or not, early season riding starts in late October out here, we've got this little hill in the Smokeys that stays cold and starts pumping the snow at first frost, only 500' of sliding but it's sliding!

Sixty days and counting!

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Nice board Ben! I have several custom boards from Sean and think you will be even more stoked once you ride it. What sidecut did you go with? I am pondering a similar board in about the same length from Sean to run through the afternoon crud with softboots. Thanks! Tom

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That's a Redline Monocog 29er, great bike, it's my son's, I used to ride one before I got into muni.

Side cut on my Donek is VSR, I thinbk it's Sean's special formula ;)

Essentially it's an FC with rubber and a tad wider, kinda a mix of tips and tails. Built for my weight, so a tad stiff as I weigh 200#.

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It looks cool Andrew. Is there any side cut on that ?

I will try to update the Razor specs this weekend. The Razor is now VSR. The 182 is 11-13m.

EDIT: Just finished with a nifty new little tool. It now calculates your tip/tail width based on the waist width you want. Will probably implement this on other pages too. Let me know if it doesn't work for you.

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Believe it or not, early season riding starts in late October out here, we've got this little hill in the Smokeys that stays cold and starts pumping the snow at first frost, only 500' of sliding but it's sliding!

Sixty days and counting!

Ober??? Nothin open yet this year.... but soon.... I call Cat to be first in the South East

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SG Full Carve 170

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Waited so long.

Thanks to Bomber to get this board from SG although it's not the on their list.

Now, Snow!

Looks nice, rest of the specs? Cost? How is it different? Do they make the same model but in a 185cm? I like the graphics better.

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