So you want a new snowboard. Ideally, you'd have a board for every condition: a powder board, a park board, a freeride board, etc. But if you're like the majority of people out there, you find it hard to justify the purchase of more than one new snowboard a season. So you want a solid board that will shine all over the mountain, and grow with you as you progress in the glades, the park, the powder stashes, and the groomers. The widespread desire for a truly versatile tool on the mountain is evident in the proliferation of marketing language that seems to claim almost every board is kickass, everywhere. It can be hard to figure out which boards really won't hold you back when you're charging...
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