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Style: All Mountain, Powder
Shape: Hybrid All Mountain
Stance: ¾” Setback
Debuting the latest in sidewall technology, the Highlife UL snowboard showcases our potent new Popwalls™ that combine our urethane Slimewalls® with our carbon Pop Rods® for the max in pop and enhanced response. The Highlife UL also features our Hybrid All Mountain shape boasting a loose and playful rocker in the tip, and the grippy stability of camber under foot and through the tail. Complete with all of our latest UL techs, Membrain® fabric top sheet and Carbon Array 5™, this versatile directional snowboard is truly an all mountain masterpiece that Ride’s effortless in pow, is fun cruisin’ with the crew or maching laps at warp speed.
NEW! Pop Walls
This totally unique sidewall combines layers of Slimewall® and carbon strategically placed at the inserts out to the contact points in the tip and tail on a twin, and the back inserts to the contact points in the tail on a directional board. The new and exclusive tech enhances the charging riders’ experience as we have moved the carbon pop construction to the outside edge for better stability and enhanced response.
Hybrid All Mountain
Featuring rocker in the nose and a level micro-camber zone extending under the feet and through the tail.
Membrain®
Weighing less than half of traditional plastic top sheets, Membrain® maintains a smooth feel by infusing urethane into fabric. Along with pushing limits in the world of lightweight, this process also allows us to push the boundaries when it comes to graphics by utilizing the textures and aesthetics associated with a variety of fabrics.
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (7)
- Rugged (4)
- Stylish (3)
- Tough (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Powder (6)
- Speed (5)
- Icy conditions (3)
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- Advanced (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (6)
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Pros
- Carves Beautifully
- Colorful
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Powder
- Speed
After riding this board for the first time, I fell to the ground weeping over my lost youth riding other boards...
I feel like my life now has purpose and is headed in the right direction...
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Powder
- Speed
So light, I barely notice it on the chairlift; great edge hold and crisp carves on groomers; ultra responsive, highly recommended for those who want speed.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
- Rugged
Cons
Best Uses
- Icy Conditions
- Powder
- Speed
- White Out Conditions
So after finally giving up my 8 year old Ride#4 I picked up the high life and must say im very impressed. spent 3 days at sugarbush after xmas in what we in the east would call amazing powder days(30" over 3 days). was a bit tough to get used to at first but once i dialed it in, i was very impressed. there was no part of the mountain that this board didnt shred
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Lightweight
- Poppy
- Stylish
Cons
- A Little Soft
Best Uses
- Powder
- Resort Carving
Good all around board. Skied 3 days on one in out of bounds powder, trees, and carve runs. Definitely a solid setup for slackcountry and resort runs. I found it a bit soft for my liking although I realize I am the 1% that likes stiff boards at the limit of dedicated freeride. Aka. Prior, Jones, etc
The base and edges were a little soft for a board that will likely see lots of out of bounds riding. I definitively caused some major damage on some rocks that shouldn't have hurt as bad as they did.
Overall terrific lightweight board.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Easy to turn
- Lightweight
- Responsive
- Rugged
- Stylish
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Icy Conditions
- Powder
- Speed
The Highlife has enough camber to be responsive but also enough rocker in the tip and tail that it floats and turns like a much softer board. So while I was on a 164 and had all that stability while charging or drifting through powder when I went to turn the board it was like a snappy 150 in and out of the turn but had the 164 edge hold while in the turn. That is an amazing feeling. Finally someone got rocker/camber RIGHT!
Pros
- Lightweight
- Rugged
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
I've been riding Mervin BTX boards for the past 4 years and while they are amazing I started to miss the feel of camber. I haven't looked at other than Mervin snowboards in such a long time, but my eye started to wander. a shop employee friend of mine was pushing me towards Ride and showed me the Bezerker and the Highlife. Decided on the Highlife due to the slightly wider waist width and stiffness. I would normally not buy a board without demoing, but I decided to take a chance.I must confess the first few times riding this I was not impressed. I did enjoy the dampness, but didn't feel comfortable on it. I was riding Vail this past weekend in a foot of fresh and still wasn't feeling it. After the first few runs I decided it was going on [@] but I still have a lot of riding to do that day. However, as the day wore on and the snow started to get tracked out I found myself riding harder than I can remember. This board is a freaking bulldozer and will blast through anything. This board did not let me down one bit and I started to get real comfortable riding it. I'm not sure why it took so long to get a feel for it, but I'm glad I stuck with it. The float was amazing and the edge hold was surprisingly good, especially compared to MTX.This is the first Ride board I've ever ridden and color me impressed. We'll see how it holds up through the season. This is also the first Chinese board I've ever owned and there are a few quality issues I've noticed with the diecut base, but hopefully it's just cosmetic. Time will tell.All in all I'm very happy with this board so far.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
- Rugged
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Icy Conditions
- Powder
- Speed
The new Highlife UL has had some major upgrades for 2012. The biggest change has been the new Hybrid All-Mtn Rocker.
All-Mtn Hybrid Rocker: New rocker profile for 2012 that has rocker on the nose and then is slightly cambered all the way back through the tail. The rocker on the nose is equal to what you find with the lowrize profile. There is a flat stable zone that is infused with a slight camber all the way back through the tail. I say slight camber as it's no where near the amount of camber you'll find in a traditional camber deck like the DH. It's more like the amount of camber a DH will have after it has around 30 days on it.
Along with the new Rocker profile the New Highlife UL also has:
PopRod 3.0
UL Base
UL Steel
UL Core
So compared to the 2011 model, the new Highlife carves more aggressively, is a lot snappier with the PopRod 3.0, CA5 along with the linear carbon running from nose to tail in the UL Core. It is also a bit lighter compared to the 2011 model, not a huge difference but has definitely had some weight shaved off of it.
I've been switching back and forth between the Berzerker and the Highlife UL for the past 2 months or so. The biggest thing I've noticed with the new Highlife UL compared to the old one is the feeling under foot.
It is so smooth and damp... it's amazing how smooth it is. It doesn't matter what terrain I've taken it through; Powder, Groomers, Crud/Chop, Avalanche Debris, ice, etc... it is smooth through all of it. But the great thing about the damp feeling is that you aren't losing the lively, poppy, snappy, responsive feeling with the dampness. Many decks I've ridden are either so damp they kill
your feeling under foot or just aren't damp enough.
But you don't get that with the new Highlife at all. You still have a very responsive edge to edge feeling, the nose and tail are snappy as can be. One huge reason for this is that Ride has turned the PopRod 3.0 on the Highlife UL to a 45 degree angle instead of running them along the edges like they do in all of their other decks that have PopRod tech. It is slightly stiffer under foot with the linear carbon that runs from the nose to the tail, but it isn't over the top AGRO-STIFF like other decks that have linear carbon.
The float in powder is absolutely amazing too. The new rocker shape provides about 50% of that feeling. Just as I describe with the Berzerker the new rocker shape floats great, the nose stays up and the control you have steering the deck with your rear leg is unbelievable. Kind of like the feeling of riding a tapered deck in powder, but not limited by that shape when you want to ride switch, spin and land switch, etc..
But the other 50% of the feeling in powder is that smooth damp feeling I mentioned before. It has the smoothest, surfy feeling I have ever ridden in powder and is by far the closest feeling to actual surfing I've had on a snowboard. I've had that euphoric smooth surfy feeling in as little as 4 inches of snow and in 3 feet of powder a week or so ago.
The 2011 Highlife is a great deck and usually I'm pretty bummed when a company changes up decks that I like and I don't really see a need to change them. But the new Highlife UL takes everything that I loved about the old one and cranks it up a level. It's a great deck for that All-Mtn guy or gal that loves to rocket down the mountain at mach speeds, loves to drop cliffs, hit jumps, ride chutes/bowls/trees, & powder.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and find the link to the RideNation Forums in the community section if you want to ask me any follow-up questions.
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