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Forum Destroyer Chillydog Snowboard - 2009 BCS

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Based on the popular Destroyer Snowboard, the Forum Destroyer Chillydog Snowboard takes all the best features from its straight camber brother and gets the reverse-camber makeover. Chillydog continuous rocker gives you a catch-free ride with plenty of stability and float. Forum also updated the Destroyer Chillydog Snowboard with beveled edges for fewer hang-ups, and used Swingers Club technology to reduce tip and tail weight for improved spinning.

  • Chillydog Continuous Rocker geometry is based on one continuous circle, delivering a smooth, consistent and stable ride full of jibbing potential and a surfy ride in pow; traditional contact points are lifted at the tip and tail for catch-free take offs and landings
  • Swingers Club reduced-profile tip and tail spin faster and press easier
  • Gnar core is made with lightweight Aspen wood for a smooth responsive ride with lots of pop, and grainbelt technology adds critical strength under the bindings
  • Beveled edges reduce catching on take offs and landings, and pre-ground edges are ready to thrash rails without needing to be tuned in your rec room beforehand
  • Light Triax laminate adds smooth flex and balanced stability
  • Formula base is sintered and as fast as your uncle’s muscle car (without the mullet)
  • Ridden by Daniel Ek
  • Good Wood Award winner

Bottom Line: Destroy your enemies with Forum’s Chillydog rocker.

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Rating for this product: 4

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January 31, 2010

Me: intermediate-advanced, riding 5 years, ~20-30 days per year. Prefer charging steeps, trees, and open bowls, but opening it up in the park and expanding the skill set lately, mostly on account of moving from the Bay Area to Minneapolis (steeps and Midwest do not get along). I have been between 190-200 this season and ride the 156W. I put about six days on this thing, mostly in hardpack conditions.I've been a fan of the standard Destroyer for the a couple seasons, so I decided to give this badboy a shot. The Destroyer Chilly is a really fun, versatile board. I have ridden a Banana and owned a TRS BTX and hands down prefer the Destroyer Chilly. Compared to the BTX, the continuous chilly rocker seems to give a bit more power and bite closer to the contact points. It's pretty burly in the middle, but softer in the tips, so it holds a surprisingly solid edge at speed but is still plenty playful in the tips for butters and presses. At my size, I was pretty impressed at how well it held up at speed when I took it out to Snowbird and the Canyons in Utah, both in softer snow and hardpack/ice. It is an absolute BLAST in bumps at speed. The base is pretty fast and I was pretty impressed at how it held edge without any sort of help from magnetration or similar sidecut gimmicks. I (unfortunately) haven't had the chance to ride it in powder, but being reverse camber I have little doubt that it'd perform well relative to size.The biggest weakness, like a lot of rockered sticks, is pop. It's better than a lot of reverse camber boards I've ridden, but nowhere close to a solid cambered stick. On the plus side, it's easier to kind snap an ollie since you don't have to fight the flex of the board as you would on a cambered stick.I enjoy it and was very surprised at how well-rounded it was. I bought it with the intention of having a board that would be a bit jibbier than anything in my quiver, but still be able to handle the mountain, and it actually turned out to be quite a lot more aggressive than I had expected. As the other review says, if you're looking for a versatility, cannot afford multiple snowboards, and want some rocker, this is a great option.

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By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
November 8, 2009

Forum took the already amazing, kill anything and everything Destroyer then added Chillydog to giver you the best of everything with one board. Get you 156 that you normally would ride and be amazed by the versatility of this deck especially if you don't have the funds for a full quiver of decks. From park to powder it is unstoppable.

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By: D.Chu January 31, 2010

Me: intermediate-advanced, riding 5 years, ~20-30 days per year. Prefer charging steeps, trees, and open bowls, but opening it up in the park and expanding more...

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By: Wooden Robots November 8, 2009

Forum took the already amazing, kill anything and everything Destroyer then added Chillydog to giver you the best of everything with one board. Get you more...

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Lengths:
148cm, 152cm, 154cm, 156cm, 158cm 
Shape:
Twin 
Effective Edge:
(154cm) 1178mm 
Waist Width:
(154cm) 248mm 
Sidecut Radius:
(154cm) 7.69m 
Stance Width:
(154cm) 57cm (22.5in) max 
Stance Setback:
Centered 
Core Material:
Gnar (Aspen) 
Base:
Formula (sintered) 
Rider Weight:
(148cm) 95 – 165lbs; (152cm) 115 – 190lbs; (154cm) 140 – 200lbs; (156cm) 140 – 200lbs; (158cm) 155 – 210lbs+ 
Recommended Use:
Park, urban 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year