arbor del rey vs. ns evo

Chad11

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Posted: 18 October 2011 06:38 PM

Age.21
Weight.180-190
Height.5"11

time spent on slopes
All mountain.30%
Park 70%

time in park spent
jibs 40%
Jumps 60%

I feel like I’ve narrowed it down to two boards and looking for opinions on them both. My thoughts and what I’ve found out about each board tell me if I’m wrong

Arbor del rey
Nice pop and great for jumps
pretty good on jibs
Nice price

Never summer evo
Great for jibs
Good for jumps
high price

just wondering if my understanding of these boards is right I would love opinions and if you have a different that would possibly match my style please let me know thanks and what sizes would match me best

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Posted: 20 October 2011 07:59 AM

Hey Chad,  you are pretty much spot on with your analysis.
The EVO is the more expensive board and more versatile than the Del Rey which means it can handle riding groomers almost as good we any other allmountain freestyle board although it’s mainly a park board which is quite amazing.

But as you are mainly in the park, jibbing, the Del Rey should do a really good job and save you a lot of money at the same time.

Just to throw in some other boards you could check out if you like (no particular order): K2 Parkstar, Amplid Dopamine.

Let me know if you have any further questions!
Cheers Tobi

Chad11

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Posted: 20 October 2011 03:53 PM

Thanks tobi ill look into those as well

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Posted: 20 October 2011 07:46 PM

more question the arbor del rey specs say the 155 is ment for riders 116-195 lbs with my weight at 190 how much would I be pushing the list limit? Would it ve to small for me?

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Posted: 26 October 2011 01:10 AM

I bought the del rey thanks for the help guys

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