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Rome built the Vinyl Women's Snowboard for girls who love to lay it down in the park or pipe, then take it to the rest of the hill for cruisin' all-mountain riding. Thanks to the Pop Core Matrix wood core, you'll get a light board with lots of pop for big airs and enough flex to suss out urban rails. The SinterTrue base flows through the park and charges tabletops with ease. Plus, it soaks up wax like a sponge, making it really easy to care for. If you spend as much time riding switch as you do riding forward and ride rails as often as you ride snow, you'll love the progressive near twintip design of the Vinyl.
Bottom Line: Vinyl: Great for car seats, rave parties, and killing it in the park.
BUY THIS BOARD! IT IS NOT JUST A WOMENS BOARD!...first an explanation, one of my friends has this board and i originaly strapped into it to try out the fit her cartels with my new burton boots...but i rode the board for the rest of the day cuz i didnt want to let it go (i weigh 180 and rode the 149, did fine, screw the tech specks). Its the funnest ride ive ever had in my life. the first thing i noticed about this board is that its SOOOOOOOO light, and that means ZERO swing weight, i could not even feel the board on my feet. spins are a dream on this board, it like just jumpin and spinning withought a board on. i would also buy this board just cuz of how fun it is to butter with, flex is perfect, rebounds just right but soft enough to just pop right on the tip or tail, add in the zero swing weight and youll be butterin like land-o-lakes...pop off the tail is crazy, added a good 6-12 inches to my ollies, probably due to the fact that i was riding a shorter board (went from 155 to 149), but still it pops like crazy. All i could use it for is freestyle and messin around...the second i hit chop with this IT took ME for a ride and bumbed me aroud like a pinball before planting me on my face, lesson learned...not, i still took it on a few black diamonds and had a few close calls with death, THEN it was lesson learned!...few more things, edge to edge was a little slow, really unstable ride, not too fast, but that was all probably because it was so short for me...........................................................BOTTOM LINE IS: if you want a fun fun fun ride, then be a man, buy womens!
I am 140 lbs, 5'10 intermediate rider that wants a board that is good for everything and flexy. is the 152 going to be too short for me. i usually ride a 156
what are the major differences between the Jett and the Vinyl? Would you ride the Jett if you were more into mountain, groomers? Vinyl if you were into groomers? park, terrain riding? What would you suggest for someone who is just starting out who has only been riding groomers, but hasn't gone enough to attempt the park/street riding, but will eventually want to go in that direction. Which is more versatile?
The Vinyl will be more for freestyle, while the Jett is more all-mtn. They're both directional, but the Jett has a setback to keep a little longer. For a beginner, I'd say go with the Jett. It may be more forgiving.
I absolutely love this board! It rips everywhere from the park to the pipe to the groomers (never ridden it in powder as I am from the ice coast) It is more flexible than my Burton Lux, but not a noodle, so it still holds pretty stable off of decent sized kickers and going as fast as i possibly can!
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