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Jones FreeCarver 2024

Jones FreeCarver 2024

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  • @TheDerekHyde
    @TheDerekHyde12 сағат бұрын

    I’ve sorta become a carving nerd on my snowboard and I’m missing it in the summer. I was thinking about a 41” longboard, but there is a little pump track under construction nearby. Have you ever went that long on a pump track? I’m 50 this year and still have a standard board from the early 90’s, but I think the little 98A’s are even harder than they use to be.

  • @finboyYYC
    @finboyYYC21 сағат бұрын

    Aaaaaay new tribute video

  • @sebastiangronkvist3897
    @sebastiangronkvist389722 сағат бұрын

    Tempelton! Do an impossible. 😜

  • @craa22uk
    @craa22uk22 сағат бұрын

    that is one scenic pump track!

  • @jiblyjably
    @jiblyjably2 күн бұрын

    That YES greats board in the back is such a classic

  • @moromoro538
    @moromoro53814 күн бұрын

    Miss y'all videos 📹 taking summer breaks buds.

  • @snowboardguru6794
    @snowboardguru679414 күн бұрын

    Hi. Can you please provide proof and evidence for everything you say. So much of this is not correct.

  • @narrowistheway77
    @narrowistheway7716 күн бұрын

    I’ve broken so many pairs of Burton Cartels and Malavitas over the years(I never broke any EST baseplates though), I’m amazed you guys would think they’re so strong. I’ve never broken a pair of Union or Rome bindings though, those have been absolutely bombproof in my experience

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop8 күн бұрын

    We have sold bindings for 30+ years now and do agree that union are the strongest - we also just don't see many Burton Baseplates breaking out our way ! maybe its all the powder riding we do :)

  • @narrowistheway77
    @narrowistheway7716 күн бұрын

    Whatever studies you guys are noting that says your differential shouldn’t be more than 30 degrees is definitely wrong. It depends on a multitude of things, like boot size, board waist width, rider height, stance width, riding style, etcetera…. My personal preference is riding with a differential of 39 degrees with a +27/-12 and it’s absolutely perfect for extreme style freeriding and carving. You do need to use quite a bit of high back lean as well to properly set up that way, but nonetheless, I’ve been snowboarding for about 30 years and have ridden hundreds of board/binding setups and experienced plenty of variations in setups. There’s definitely no 30 degree rule, it absolutely doesn’t hurt your knees to go past that if your width is properly set up, the more angled is the more extreme you intend to ride

  • @snowboardguru6794
    @snowboardguru679414 күн бұрын

    Thank you. They’re wrong about so many things.

  • @narrowistheway77
    @narrowistheway7714 күн бұрын

    @@snowboardguru6794 Really it’s just your rear leg that you need to be careful about overly canting if you’re planning to freeride and make massive cliff drops, ride pillows, etcetera. There’s truth about not overly canting your rear leg for knee reasons, but that really doesn’t apply to the front foot at all, in my experience you can get higher levels of control in aggressive riding with the front foot canted more forward and stomp massive landings and make on a dime sweeping turns in a style that would even make Travis Rice proud haha. The stance I mentioned above is never intended to ride switch either. I can land switch in that stance if absolutely necessary, and I’ve done it thousands of times, but it’s not ideal. For freestyle park riding or freestyle carving I usually set up +12/-12 up to +18/-18 and it depends on the board’s width in the waist as well as underfoot along with the board’s length for how I set that up. Freestyle is also a much wider stance for me, from 23.5” for freeriding I bump it up to 25” for freestyle(I’m 6’ 2” with size 12 boots as a reference). As for these guys recommending a posi/posi stance I’d have to say they’re giving overall bad advice in this video other than admitting backcountry should always be a duck stance. Posi/posi can be super fun on swallowtail fish boards and other surf inspired board shapes if you’re just wanting to mess about and have some fun, but as soon as you go posi/posi you’re sacrificing huge levels of board control when you go off-piste. I really only recommend posi/posi for surf style boards on days with 4-10” of fresh snow when you’re just trying to have a little fun on the white waves but not trying to grip and rip down the mountain side, or posi/posi on groomers if you’re using a narrow waisted race board with a hard boot setup. Other than that, posi/posi is just missing out on the true experience of what snowboarding is meant to be. Considering their ages and the amount they go riding I’m kinda amazed they gave such bad advice in this video

  • @snowboardguru6794
    @snowboardguru679414 күн бұрын

    @@narrowistheway77 Yes! Someone with an actual adult vocabulary that can communicate about high level snowboarding without ego. Wow. Good for you. I’m constantly stunned as well at the nonsense that flies out of most people’s mouths about snowboarding with no proof or evidence. Most snowboard “information” everywhere, is regurgitated misinformation from social media and the internet and most of it is absolutely incorrect. So many men just blah blah blah snowboarding blah blah when they know bad or incorrect info can cause serious harm and loss of life so I feel it’s careless and irresponsible. Even Olympians do one thing and say the opposite online. It’s ridiculous. Thank you!

  • @snowboardguru6794
    @snowboardguru679414 күн бұрын

    @@narrowistheway77 Yes! Someone with an actual adult vocabulary that can communicate about high level snowboarding without ego. Wow. Good for you. I’m constantly stunned as well at the nonsense that flies out of most people’s mouths about snowboarding with no proof or evidence. Most snowboard “information” everywhere, is regurgitated misinformation from social media, the internet and the psiaaasi instructors association and much of it is absolutely incorrect. So many men just blah blah blah snowboarding blah blah when they know bad or incorrect info can cause serious harm and loss of life so I feel it’s careless and irresponsible. Even Olympians do one thing and say the opposite online. It’s ridiculous. Thank you!

  • @snowboardguru6794
    @snowboardguru679414 күн бұрын

    @@narrowistheway77 I’m constantly stunned as well at the nonsense that flies out of most people’s mouths about snowboarding with no proof or evidence. Most snowboard “information” everywhere, is regurgitated misinformation from social media and the internet and most of it is absolutely incorrect. We all know that bad or incorrect info can cause serious harm do I feel it’s careless and irresponsible . Even Olympians do one thing and say the opposite online. Thank you!

  • @marcobaglivo3339
    @marcobaglivo333917 күн бұрын

    Why nose with 45 degrees?

  • @narrowistheway77
    @narrowistheway7718 күн бұрын

    As nice as Boa’s are, I still vastly prefer speed laces

  • @narrowistheway77
    @narrowistheway7718 күн бұрын

    Hey guys, just an FYI, Burton’s Directional Camber is way different from their S-Camber. The S-Camber was actually completely powder specific and featured camber solely under the rear foot with progressive rocker from the midline of the waist forward to the nose, and the upkick in the rocker was more dramatic beyond the front insert pack. I still own the 2016 Burton Barracuda(primarily for decoration purposes at this point since I have so many newer boards), which was the evolution of the older Malolo, and that board has the S-Camber. Truly it is a wonderful experience to ride an S-Camber board in deep snow, the Malolo that preceded the Barracuda was the first popsicle style board I ever rode in deep powder where I felt like I was riding a fish, except one that was capable of stomping landings when dropping off mini cliffs in the backcountry haha. The Barracuda got a way better core and lost around a pound in weight compared to the Malolo that preceded it. Honestly that board is still totally rideable today if I wanted to take it out thanks to Burton using their infinite ride process by that time but there’s so much new tech in the boards coming out now that I just keep moving forward and buying new stuff hahaha. The S-Camber boards were always kinda sketchy on groomers since it was basically rear steer only and just totally ridden off the tail on anything flat, but that’s not where those boards were designed to be ridden anyways. Those boards were just all out powder slayers. Even with the narrower waist lines that boards of that era inherently had compared to today, the design produced absolutely unsinkable boards that felt fun and surfy on the deep days. Anyways, Burton hasn’t made an S-Camber board for several years now and their directional camber is way different, it’s much more friendly to the groomer experience and making traverses for sure 😉👍🏼

  • @lucasturner9343
    @lucasturner934320 күн бұрын

    And how can you give a review without showing a single video of how it rides on the slopes?

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop18 күн бұрын

    WE Ride Every Board at the pre- Season Dealer Demos - Plus you will see them on snow in other episodes as you watch throughout the season!

  • @lucasturner9343
    @lucasturner934320 күн бұрын

    If the Kaua is guaranteed top five in any list.... Then whyyy is it number 6?

  • @sungchoi6913
    @sungchoi691326 күн бұрын

    Thank for a great season of reviews/ presentations. How would you compare Capita megadeath with Jones stratos? If you can point out the dampness/less chattery, carving. Thank you so much

  • @sungchoi6913
    @sungchoi691326 күн бұрын

    Thank for a great season of reviews/ presentations. How would you compare Capita megadeath with Jones stratos? If you can point out the dampness/less chattery, carving. Thank you so much

  • @sungchoi6913
    @sungchoi691326 күн бұрын

    Thank for a great season of reviews/ presentations. How would you compare Capita megadeath with Jones stratos? If you can point out the dampness/less chattery, carving. Thank you so much

  • @sungchoi6913
    @sungchoi691326 күн бұрын

    Thank for a great season of reviews/ presentations. How would you compare Capita megadeath with Jones stratos? If you can point out the dampness/less chattery, carving. Thank you so much.

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop22 күн бұрын

    If we looking at Carving specifically - then Go Jones Stratos , the sidecut is amazing and that board will still crossover into freeride perfectly! its a top five for us!

  • @a.swords4296
    @a.swords429626 күн бұрын

    How is it possible that he's only one human..? He's the most humble, zenned out dude but then an absolute destroyer beast monster with that effortless style... And me being an electronic music nerd, Flat Pink was such an inspiring & fresh creative take, i just loved it.. He's an incredible ambassador for the sport and FCK me is that board is sexy.. I can't wait to see the final production model, and did he say he's got a binding in the works!!

  • @kevinclarke5705
    @kevinclarke570528 күн бұрын

    I find waxing my boards and my wife's, very therapeutic

  • @swych4746
    @swych474629 күн бұрын

    Hey Mark, at the end of the video you say there was a Pencil and Dart review coming. I've not managed to find it at all. Is it hidden away inside another video?

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop28 күн бұрын

    Hi! We have discussed them in a few show but actually have yet to do a specific Vid on each! Looking to do so this year .... Shane rides the Pencil 59 as a daily driver and claims the 'Best freeride board around" !

  • @swych4746
    @swych474627 күн бұрын

    @@tributeboardshop awesome, I wasn't sure if you'd find my msg buried in an old thread. Do you or Shane have any thoughts on how the pencil performs for the occasional 180 side hits, riding out and about in switch after? I'm riding mainly in Hokkaido these days. Thanks for all the quality content. Doubly grateful for the archive during the off season!

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop26 күн бұрын

    @@swych4746 👊 The pencil is of course directional but its possible to land switch - with a quick revert of course !!! Cheers man !

  • @wlp6200
    @wlp6200Ай бұрын

    Hey, what do y'all think of the Goat?

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop29 күн бұрын

    Very Fun . and for sure more aggressive - Experienced riders will benefit from that model!

  • @pedrofreitas2546
    @pedrofreitas2546Ай бұрын

    between mega merc and mega death, which you would choose ? why ? i want a board that can be used in all situations

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop29 күн бұрын

    Simply put - and this really isn't simple ....But for a more Freeride Board - Megadeath ... more freestyle ...go with the Merc!

  • @pedrofreitas2546
    @pedrofreitas254629 күн бұрын

    @@tributeboardshop what is the difference between freeride x freestyle ?

  • @leonardorodrigues4572
    @leonardorodrigues4572Ай бұрын

    for resort riding, arround 30º F, need a good insulation midlayer or cyclid jacket and pants can keep warm whit just an merino baselayer in that conditions? could u tell your body specs? (chest, waist, hip) I'm buyin online and have no shop near by me to test sizes. congrats for the videos!!

  • @charlesstuchel6966
    @charlesstuchel6966Ай бұрын

    The interviews with designers /riders are great. Have you looked up Rob Dow at Wired?

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshopАй бұрын

    For sure , we know Rob well! He has made split boards for the shop in the past also- im sure we will get him on soon 🤘

  • @walsh93jazz
    @walsh93jazzАй бұрын

    What bindings would you guys recommend for the Aviator?

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshopАй бұрын

    We rode this with the Union Force and the Jones Apollo Binding , both has a similar concept with dampening but unique in design ! Start by checking out those two , we have some Force in stock also ready to ship !

  • @walsh93jazz
    @walsh93jazzАй бұрын

    @@tributeboardshop thanks a heap! Was also consider Atlas/Atlas Pro. Assume they won’t be too much for the board if you guys were riding the Apollos

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshopАй бұрын

    @@walsh93jazz Atlas is another amazing option - will increase the response a bit from the Force !

  • @jakekeyte9320
    @jakekeyte9320Ай бұрын

    Love the tech talk boys! Pertty sure I will end up buying the alchemist, and hearing from the genies creature is amazing!

  • @user-qu8qz2kt7u
    @user-qu8qz2kt7uАй бұрын

    Dope show

  • @tylerwilson8896
    @tylerwilson8896Ай бұрын

    Beanie??? Aren't you guys Canadian? What a shame!. geat eposode tho!

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshopАй бұрын

    Haha , we buy from American distributors so it wears off on us :)

  • @MattMelroseNYC
    @MattMelroseNYCАй бұрын

    Have you guys done an episode on risers and cants yet, like you talked about doing in this video? Definitely interested in your insights on that topic. I have been riding Palmer risers on a Burton Custom X with 250 mm waist since the early 2000's and I just got a new alternative freeride board and am wondering if I finally ride without risers...

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshopАй бұрын

    We Plan in a In Depth epi in the next season - its been very cool to see how many out there are interested in Binding Canting! Stay Tuned

  • @ericrice120
    @ericrice120Ай бұрын

    You cut him off as usual .. it’s a joke looks like an amazing adventure.

  • @ChronicSurfer
    @ChronicSurferАй бұрын

    Thanks for the review. I have Falcors on a 156 Orca, Forces on a 158 SDOA, and Contact Pros on a Skate Banana. I’ve ridden the Forces on the Orca, but the Falcors have been a game changer. I love how light they are which complements the board well, although I sometimes feel like I’m going to rip the bindings off the board. I just picked up a 156 Orca for the steep and deep days, but have been debating between the Falcors again, or trying something like the Atlas Pros or Atlas FC? Any suggestions would be welcomed and appreciated. I also average about 50-days a year. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshopАй бұрын

    We love the Mini disc and have seen Next Seasons Falcor ! Thats the one!

  • @tonynakhla6811
    @tonynakhla6811Ай бұрын

    Great review. You look like you were flying down the mountain!! Is the base glide faster than the Stratos?

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshopАй бұрын

    Might be a little faster! Jones bases are damn fast also tho!

  • @tonynakhla6811
    @tonynakhla6811Ай бұрын

    Awesome. Thanks for the feedback and your videos are greatly appreciated and helpful!

  • @debaucherizer
    @debaucherizer2 ай бұрын

    hey your ears are tucked inside your hat...😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡

  • @Mikey.shreds
    @Mikey.shreds2 ай бұрын

    I brought my stance to 5/3 now to try it out and I love it !! I do wish my 162w was wider tho for that stance

  • @JoshMorrow
    @JoshMorrow2 ай бұрын

    Love it! Some great info guys, I've been loving the long format info sessions! My question is, I have a pretty wide foot... but it's only 9.5... and there don't seem to be many options out there...

  • @tscc
    @tscc2 ай бұрын

    I came to this video for different reasons, but noted that the formerly secret board is a Mega Death. And I agree, that "minute" stance adjustments make a world of difference with this board. When I got mine, I set my stance width to what I had on my Ravine, the MD's ref stance being wider, I put my front foot binding a hole towards the back. Oh boy, what a mistake that was.

  • @p.VAZ.
    @p.VAZ.2 ай бұрын

    HORRIBLE…… STOOOOOOPPPPP I DON’T WANT WINTER TO STOP!!!!! Time to hibernate for the summer. Gonna miss you guys!!!!

  • @MattMelroseNYC
    @MattMelroseNYC2 ай бұрын

    Hey Mark - I'm 5'10, 205 lbs and wear size 9 boot and ride in the Wasatch in Utah. What size Storm Wolf would you recommend?

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop2 ай бұрын

    Unless you are in the deepest POW all the time , go with the 158cm!

  • @MattMelroseNYC
    @MattMelroseNYC2 ай бұрын

    @@tributeboardshop Thanks for the input! 158 it is!

  • @richdarby2639
    @richdarby26392 ай бұрын

    Love this

  • @dayvid589
    @dayvid5892 ай бұрын

    I come from a skateboarding background; is referring to riding "switch" as "fakie" normal in snowboarding? because it doesn't make any sense; fakie refers to how a trick is done, not how you are riding. yes, if youre doing a fakie trick it means your riding switch; but, again fakie doesnt refer to how youre riding.

  • @RocknCorruptrepublic
    @RocknCorruptrepublic2 ай бұрын

    How would this be as a more freeride/pow friendly alternative to the Yes Typo? It's my daily driver as a high intermediate getting into advanced, mainly off piste. Wanting to get more into moguls, trees, side hits, pow.

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop2 ай бұрын

    The "spoon" nose is a big difference and performance upgrade! - Also , this is more directional with some taper / advantageous in Pow and freeride situations!

  • @RocknCorruptrepublic
    @RocknCorruptrepublic2 ай бұрын

    @@tributeboardshop I thought maybe it would be too stiff for my skill level from what I've heard of the '24 version?

  • @krisformica8135
    @krisformica81352 ай бұрын

    Legend!

  • @m3dbs
    @m3dbs2 ай бұрын

    Thank you guys, for such an awesome season of videos! Always looked forward to the next one, and learned SO much this year! Your J Stone vid is the reason I now own an Alchemist. Can't wait for the next ones. Your efforts in these is greatly appreciated!

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop2 ай бұрын

    Thanks For the Support !

  • @turdferguson1945
    @turdferguson19452 ай бұрын

    Thanks guys, I'm definitely going with the ultra for my awesome new Jamie Lynn deck. I'm a powder snob so I like a little cushion when it's not powder.

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop2 ай бұрын

    Turd!!! Great Choice man!

  • @russbritt4100
    @russbritt41002 ай бұрын

    60° front binding canted up on the toe and canted in toward center of board around 8° of canted both directions........45° rear binding canted up on the heel and canted towards center of board with again about 8°of canting but I make deep ruts

  • @Justaride-Snowboard-Channel
    @Justaride-Snowboard-Channel2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another entertaining season at the Lounge! Enjoy your summer! ✌

  • @AK-ColdOne
    @AK-ColdOne2 ай бұрын

    Always good! My boards (w/o bindings) get stacked horizontally on a wall shelf for the summer with wooden shims between each deck to prevent flattening and retain the profiles. Not sure if it's necessary, but it's cheap, easy, and looks cool. 🤙

  • @Mikeychux
    @Mikeychux2 ай бұрын

    Killer season gents! Love the content!

  • @mr.force1036
    @mr.force10362 ай бұрын

    Thanks gentlemen, have a ripping summer 😎

  • @tributeboardshop
    @tributeboardshop2 ай бұрын

    Back At Ya! Thanks for the support!