Ride Crush - 2010

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A twin rockered freestyle ride designed to jib and bonk everything on the hill. It might end up as more than a crush for park and rail enthusiasts, because you guys are going to love this snowboard, especially the topsheet which changes with temperature!

Manufacturer's Description:

This Crush will never break your heart. THe Crush is packed with gifts that keep on giving. New LowRize rocker with radial BlendZ sidecut is combined with 85A Slimewalls for a hook free super smooth Ride. Featuring the lightweight style of Membrain and toughness of Cleave Edge, you can show her off to your friends or run with her through the park, grab her tail or even grind her over a rail.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Available in Wide.

Rocker Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
147, 152, 155, 158, 153W, 156W, 159W

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Centered stance
Twin shape
Thin Con
85A Slimewalls
Membrain topsheet
LowRize Rocker
Foundation Tuned Core
Cleave Edge
Biaxial Glass
Fusion 1500 Sintered base

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Rich Ewbank on September 06, 2010 at 11:39 AM

Hi Tyler,

The Crush isn’t exactly dialed for powder, it certainly won’t take any monster back seat drops or rail effortless carves, but for the ocassional dip into the deep stuff it will be fine. The Rockered profile will provide a little bit more float than a cambered board of similar length.

Brenton on September 27, 2010 at 02:23 AM

I was looking at upgrading my board to the the crush, but am unsure on what size to get, I am currently riding a forum recon 149. I was looking at either the crush 147 or the 152. I am 170cm tall and weigh 72 kg ( 158lbs, 5’6”)

Brandon on November 24, 2010 at 04:01 PM

I wear size 11 boots and im 5"11, what size board should i get?

Eatmac on August 31, 2011 at 01:32 PM

Hey all! What would be great step (up) after riding the ride crush for almost 3 seasons?

These were the thins I didn’t like that much: - The edgehold could have been better on icy parts - Not too much pop. Just oke. - Chattering at higher speeds

I would like my next board to deep powder, get some good speeds on the groomers, but also just to play around almost everywhere on the mountain. But I can also be very laizy on my board, just cruisin around :D

Any advice what to take next?

My top 3 for now: k2 turbodream nitro team gullwing ride antic

And if it was affordable for me: lib tech attack

What do you think?

Rich Ewbank on September 01, 2011 at 05:14 PM

@Eatmac. For sure the Turbo Dream and Nitro Team Gullwing would be great choices. Actually the Team Gullwing was my favourite snowboard on the test this year, but it’s firmer flexing than I thought it would be and definitely responds better an aggressive all-mountain riding style. You might also like the 2012 Endeavor Board of Directors and the Endeavor Live RC. The Lib Tech Attack banana is a board that can ridden lazily and smoothly but that also responds to more powerful riding styles but it is quite expensive.

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