Yes typo 2018 158 sale1/14/2024 ![]() ![]() i think it had a bit of flex but was horrible on the bumps, couldn’t land any jump and powder was horrible as i said before. I sent a bit looking online and the graphics match the 2015 pilot on the base of the board to the one i had there but where you stand had different graphics best i could do sorry. I think the rental board I had in Japan last season was a head possibly. I really can’t remember the boards I’ve ridden sorry, being new to it all i didn’t pay much attention. really just a mixture of everything which I’ve heard so many good things about the typo especially on this forum. I wouldn’t mind getting into that again, bit of buttering and some jumps on cat tracks or if i did hit the park it wouldn’t be anything too serious, love ripping down groomers as well. I tried tree runs but really struggled in the powder which i think was definitely due to the board. I haven’t found a particular style to be honest. There won’t be too much in aus or maybe in Newzealand.(if there was it would only be a couple days) We are looking to head to japan in mid feb and hopefully canada next season. Please hit me back with more info and we can go from there. Sticking with the Now range of bindings for her, I would look at the Vetta (women’s specific) or even the IPO. Also, are you working with a specific budget? I’d want to know where you guys will be riding before recommending one way or the other. It offers a signifant step up in performance but it’s also pricier. The Hel is an amazing board, one of the best women’s boards on the market. The Emoticon offers great value for money, it’s super fun and easy to ride, and as with all YES boards it comes with a lifetime warranty. If you’re curoius as to how Skate-Tech works, I wrote this review quite a while ago but it explain how the technology works: įor your partner, the two women’s YES models to look at would be the Emoticon and Hel. Again, this depends on how you answer the questions above, and also your budget. You can always step up to a model like the Select or Pilot or even the Drive. The IPO is the “base model” but offers a lot of performance for the price. (the 2018 models will be on the site in the next couple of days, but they are available if you contact us). Best bindings on the market, in my honest opinion. I will always recommend Now Bindings above all else, as I’m a huge fan of Skate-Tech. What boards have you ridden (and size)? What did you think of them? This will also give an indication. Where will you be riding? What is your riding style? What is the intended use of the board? Let me know and I’ll be able to answer more accurately. It’s a wide, so the added surface area will provide increased stability and float in powder. You can definitely make it work in most conditions. Overall, the 156W is a versatile size for you not too big, not too small. No worries at all, regards to sizing, it really depends on where you’re riding (and the conditions) and your riding style (and intended use). Please let me know if you have any questions. I hope that helps narrow it down for you. Nothing we currently have in stock in the Arbor range would be suitable for your specifications. ![]() True twin shape, this is a park/freestyle machine, but versatile enough to ride anywhere. Still versatile due to its CamRock profiling, but more park oriented than the Typo. My final suggestion would be the Jackpot. All YES boards come with a lifetime warranty. Still, the Basic is a great board and one of the best sellers in the line. Comparable with the Typo, however, the Typo has an upgraded base which I feel more than justifies the price difference. If you want to spend a bit less, you can’t go wrong with the Basic. The 156W size is a versatile and appropriate size for your weight and boot size. This would be at the top of my list for you and an excellent first board purchase. Nice mid-range flex, sintered spec base, UnderBite edges. The Typo will rip groomers, park, pow… whatever you throw at it. It’s super versatile and great value for money. Welcome to BW, first suggestion is the YES Typo 156W. ![]()
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