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Style: All Mountain Freestyle
Shape: LowRize™
Stance: Centered
Packed with gifts that keep on giving, the buttery fun Crush snowboard combines Ride’s LowRize™ shape with Slimewalls® for a hook-free, super smooth Ride. Featuring the lightweight style of Membrain® and toughness of Cleave Edge™, this surfy twin snowboard shows total devotion whether slashing groomers or lapping the park.

The Crush won Transworld Snowboarding's 2012 Good Wood Award for snowboards under $449.
Slimewalls®
Ride’s exclusive Slimewalls® are forgiving and ductile, absorbing impacts rather than defending against them. Just like your skate wheels, the urethane in Slimewalls® smoothes the interaction with the snow, wood or metal surfaces you may Ride on. On top of all that, these babies are virtually indestructible, the most durable sidewalls in snowboarding.
Lowrize™
A twin rockered shape that just lifts the contact points out of the snow and has a nearly flat zone under foot.
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 (24)
- Fast (16)
- Good flexibility (16)
- Smooth stability (16)
- Lots of pop (15)
Cons
Best Uses
- Park (16)
- Freeriding (14)
- All mountain (12)
- Tricks (12)
- Speed (10)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (10), Intermediate (7), Beginner (3), Casual/ recreational (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (15)
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This was really bad
Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Forgiving
- Lightweight
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Park
I really enjoy the way this board handles. It is faily easy to ride switch, board is very forgiving. Board allows for quick high speeds and stays steady. I would highly recommend, plus the artwork and colorways makes it very customizable.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Flex
- Lightweight
Cons
- Weak Topsheet
Best Uses
The topsheet cracks in first day of usage and it seems that second layer is damaged too ;( dillers are out of stock , so i'm looking for replacement , i have DH btw .
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Lightweight
- Warm
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Freeriding
- Powder
In a nutshell not a bad board. Holds up nicely. If you wear a boot size of about an 11-11.5 get the board in a WIDE width.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
- Predictable
- Stylish
- Super jibby
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- JIBBING
- Park
Super fun board to ride. Demoed it at mt hood and fell in love after one lap.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy presses
- Easy To Set Up
- Lightweight
- Stylish
- Super flexible
Cons
- Bouncy at high speeds
- Hard landings on big gaps
Best Uses
- Freestyle
- Jib
- Presses
I love this board so much, I've rode it at least 3 times a week last season. It's super fun to do presses and butters with this board; it flexes sooo easily. It's also really light so it gets those tight spins down a little easer. Wouldn't recommend if you're looking for big air, a little tough to land with. Also a little hard to control at high speeds cause it bounces and shakes a lot. But that's normal for a flexible board like this anyways. If you're a jibber, getting this board is a must.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
me riding the crush
Pros
- Flexi
- Lightweight
- Snapy
- Stylish
Cons
- Pow
- Top sheet not that tough
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Half-Pipe
- Icy Conditions
- Jib
- Park
- Speed
- White Out Conditions
great board one of the best flexi boards out there makes hard pack fun and great for jib and butters. cons are in chop pow an slush would want a bit stiffer. this board took my riding to the next level but now finding my self wanting a stiffer poppy-er board.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Icy Conditions
- Powder
- Speed
I have a question, the Graphics on the board comes out at which temperature ?
I was boarding by temperatures from -8°C(+17.6°F) to +4°C(+39.2°F) but nothing happens.. :(
thanks
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Lightweight
- Perfect factory bevel
- Rugged
- Smooth on rails
- Stylish
- Tough
- Warm
Cons
Best Uses
Took this board out to Hunter, NY this past weekend, and I got to say I absolutely loved it. Made park that much more easier, and it was great in all conditions. Giving it was the beginning of the season, there were all the conditions one could ask for, this board was great on: moguls, pow, rails, boxes, logs, jumps, pop, flexibility, hardpack, PERFECT hold on ice, and just the right amount of stiffness for high speeds. To be honest, I wouldn't recommend this board if you aren't looking to spend a lot of your time in the park. Now this isn't saying that it's a bad all around board, its just that it is mostly park focused and the rider would be happiest using it for what its meant to be used. I got it with a 120$ discount last season and I couldn't be happier, if you have any doubts then I hope this review makes em dissapear. Also a comment on the edges, they were rather sharp but the board comes with a 1 degree factory bevel (just enough for park), and if you live on the ice coast like me you don't want a really dull board. One more thing, this board is light as a feather.
If anyone is wondering what bindings/boots to rock, I got forum tramp boots (super soft) and forum republic bindings (medium flex), its a perfect match.
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- No
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