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The Forum Youngblood Snowboard is a menace in the terrain park. If you live for park kickers and ultra-long butter boxes, this is definitely the sled for you. This freestyle board's medium flex and twintip shape let you slay the sickest features in the park without bucking you off the rails. Forum gave the Youngblood a durable P-Tex 4400 base for big jumps and pipe runs.
Bottom Line: Show the gapers what some real park flow looks like.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
I'm a 5'3 girl, and I'm really interested in this board. My older...
I'm a 5'3 girl, and I'm really interested in this board. My older sister has a men's board, and she said it's fine. I'm a beginner, but planning to keep this board forever.
Any suggestions?
By: Ashley
1 day ago
If you are planning to ride pretty much exclusively park, this is a great board for a beginner. It's medium flex will be plenty responsive without being too sensitive, making it easy to control. However, without having snowboarded much at all yet, you might find that other areas of the resort draw your attention more than the park. Thankfully, this board is really affordable so ditching it in a few years if you change your style wont be a big deal.
By: Aaron Wilbur ![]()
19 hours ago
um i just bought the youngblood and im 5 ,3 120 pounds i go...
um i just bought the youngblood and im 5 ,3 120 pounds i go the mini version 145 i know its perfect fit but im paying for this stuff out of my pocket soi dont want to have to keep buying a new board so do you think i should look at the cheap trick 148 because im looking for a park board soo i just want to know what i should dooo
By: michael
November 23, 2008
I'd go with this board if I were you. It's made for the park anyways. And it has a lifetime warranty on it so if anything goes wrong with it, you can send it back.
By: Fur Finley ![]()
November 23, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Length: | 148cm, 152cm, 154cm, 155W, 156cm, 157W, 159, 159W |
| Shape: | Twin |
| Effective Edge: | [156cm] 1200mm |
| Waist Width: | [156cm] 250mm; [155W] 258mm |
| Sidecut Radius: | [156cm] 7.6m |
| Stance Width: | [156cm] 57cm (22.5in) |
| Stance Setback: | Centered |
| Core Material: | Poplar |
| Base: | P-Tex 4000 |
| Rider Weight: | [148cm] 85-155lb (39-70kg); [156cm] 125-200lb (57-91kg); [159cm] 155-210lb (70-95kg) |
| Recommended Use: | Terrain parks and half pipes |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 2 Years |







