julz m Posted November 9, 2008 Report Posted November 9, 2008 hey guys. i was at spectrum today talkin to one of the guys. I narrowed down my board choices to these: Never Summer Evo-$450 Rome Artifact-$380, 1985-$400 Burton Primo-$380\ right now im leaning towards the NEver Summer board because it comes with a 3 year warranty and has an awesome shape. Quote
julz m Posted November 9, 2008 Author Report Posted November 9, 2008 I should mention this: I want a really soft board good for the park but also good all around riding. thats why i like the NS evo becuase it has the rocker for the park but also the normal shape on the outside for better stability at high speed. Quote
method9455 Posted November 9, 2008 Report Posted November 9, 2008 I should mention this:I want a really soft board good for the park but also good all around riding. thats why i like the NS evo becuase it has the rocker for the park but also the normal shape on the outside for better stability at high speed. Do you know what is available at your local shop? To me I don't see a clear winner among them so I would go by what you can get in your size at your local shop for the best price. Quote
Dan- Posted November 9, 2008 Report Posted November 9, 2008 Well i can tell you that the artifact is not good for all around riding. It's a pure rail board. NS makes a solid product, and the Evo is probably one of the stiffest park boards out there. Don't know much about the primo yet. Quote
nick malozzi Posted November 9, 2008 Report Posted November 9, 2008 I rode the EVO many years ago and it was a great board. Def on the stiffer end for park, but that would certainly make it great as an all around board. Quote
julz m Posted November 9, 2008 Author Report Posted November 9, 2008 they are all available at my shop. thats why i chose those! the primo comes with a free lift ticket and more flexy and costs less, but the evo has a 3 year warranty. im really not sure. Quote
nick malozzi Posted November 9, 2008 Report Posted November 9, 2008 (edited) they are all available at my shop. thats why i chose those! the primo comes with a free lift ticket and more flexy and costs less, but the evo has a 3 year warranty. im really not sure. don't let that lift ticket sway you in your decision. i'd rather pass on the free lift ticket and get a board that i'm happy with using, then get something not as nice and get a free day on the hill. there is only a 50 dollar difference between the evo and the primo. in all reality that is not a big deal. also: just took a look at the burton site. the primo is Burton's cheapest park board. That would lead me to believe the true market for this board is a cheap stick to go thrash on rails. The EVO on the other hand is going to take the abuse a lot better, and even if it doesn't you can get a new one within 3 years. I can't comment on the Rome boards because I have never rode one personally, and I actually don't know anyone who does ride them. So in my opinion if you are between the EVO and the Primo, the EVO takes it hands down. edit: also the Primo's graphics are just straight up lame too. Edited November 9, 2008 by nick malozzi Quote
librider Posted November 9, 2008 Report Posted November 9, 2008 I ride a evo. Its a great board. A little stiff but it breaks in nice. Never summer's warrenty is legit too. Quote
julz m Posted November 10, 2008 Author Report Posted November 10, 2008 yea i think i am going with the evo. in all reality im more bummed when i have trouble doing black diamonds to keep up with friends on skis on a park board than when i cant press on a box as much with a slightly stiffer board... Quote
julz m Posted November 10, 2008 Author Report Posted November 10, 2008 I ride a evo. Its a great board. A little stiff but it breaks in nice. Never summer's warrenty is legit too. how does it handle all mountain riding? Quote
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