The Bentley of freestyle boards.
With its aggressive shape, lightweight yet strong core, lightning fast die-cut base, and eye-catching metallic graphics with gold foil, The Grudge sets the standard for today’s high-performance pipe/park freestyle board. It doesn’t get any better than this.
Specifications
- Core: Super Gnar™ LE with Mac 3
- Board Shape: Slight Directional
- Core Profile: Directional
- Laminates: Light tri-ax with carbon plus
- Base: Sintered
- Flex: 6
- Sizes: 154,156,158,162
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2 reviews so far ↓
1 Pino // Nov 23, 2007 at 1:26 pm
The Forum is less like a snowboard and more like an extension of your body. The first time I tore downhill on it, it felt like I had been riding it all season. Aggressive yet silky smooth, the Grudge owes its ride to a low-density carbon laminate wrapped around a machined aerospace composite core. Translation? Explosive rebounds and effortless maneuvering. One warning though: the board is lightweight and perfect on fresh powder, but rough, icy terrain makes it feel loose and wiggly because of its flex.
The fluid feel never forces you to ride in any particular style and yields more pop than a Redenbacher.
The flex can sometimes feels a little spongy and power riding can be problematic but overall a perfect board for intermediate boarders looking for a board that can handle any short terrain.
2 Ree Up // Aug 10, 2008 at 3:59 pm
With out a doubt the best board I have ever strapped into. It has great shape and flex, that was nothing short of amazing to ride.
Personally I like tearing down the hill in fresh powder, go figure, but I may have the unique love as a snowboarder for skirting down moguls as well, and this is a great all around snowboard.
Only gripe is the overall control in more compact or icy snow, but what boarder wants those conditions anyway
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