My wife had a used board off marketplace and was really struggling to learn how to ride. First run down on the Lynx she was 10x better than she’d ever been on her old board! She loves it!
Son loves his new board!
I’ve been ridding for 2 years just doing season rentals trying to figure out what type and length of board I wanted. My local shop turned me onto the Lynx and I couldn’t be happier. As a fairly new Snowboarder it seems to fit perfectly in the pocket of performance but forgiving for me.
Haven’t had a chance to ride it yet but I haven’t seen a board that can match the quality and feel in hand of this for anywhere near the price point
I rode this in a 156 and after I think I should have gotten a 152. I think you could put any skill level of rider on it and they would enjoy it. It's playfully holds a good edge and over all a great board. My preference on boards is a little more stiff that give me back a little more energy. But I could ride this all day and still have fun.
The condition I rode this board on was groomed and packed powder with a temp of 27° and overcast.
I work in the snow snowboard industry and I am 5’6, 170 pounds, size 7 men boot mid stiff, Binding angles are 15°, -12° with a 21½ inch wide stance, and have been riding for the past 26 years. My everyday snowboard is a stiff 157cm with a profile of camber, rocker, camber direction twin. I love to ride in the steep and deep, play in the trees, jump off cliffs, find side hits, ride switch, and carve so hard my hands and chest can touch the ground.
My volume shift snowboard sizes range from 145 -153 and are all camber rocker hybrids of some kind and on the stiffer side.