This is my absolute dream board. I thought I would never replace the Hovercraft with anything else but this right here has literally everything I could ask for. Good job boys!
I just found and ordered a 9000 160. We have a lot of these sort of long moderate slope groomers in Idaho I love to fly down so this sounds like what I need. I have a few park boards and need a bit more variety. Can't wait to try it!
@@nemdawg6342 Great board for the intended purpose. You will want nice long smooth runs. The board rips, very fast. Bad day if you have conditions that challenge your ability to go fast like rough snow or poor visibility, so it isn't for every day.
Is the 6000 considered the be a better 1 board quiver for groomer and powder days? Have a hovercraft, but want more carving on hard capabilities without sacrificing deeper days? 5'11 190lbs 11 boot.
If the course has lots of tight turns it would be perfect, if the course has more longer sweeping turns then you might want to look towards the 9000s for the perfect fit.
Debating between the 160 and 164 I’m 195 lbs 6’1” size 11 boots it would be a quiver board I would use for ripping early morning groomers as fast as possible. Suggestions?
The Freecarver 6000 and Flagship are two totally different boards. The Flagship is a directional freeride board designed for charging the biggest lines at full speed. The Freecarver 6000 is a full camber all-mountain carving board. Depending on what kind of riding you are doing, you would choose one board over the over :)
@@JonesSnowboardsVideos Thank you so much ! I wish i could demo the Freecarver 6000s in Europe sometime :) My Flagship is a beast though. Easily the best board I have ever ridden.