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Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 53
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My collection
2013 T-Rice HP 153 (2012 union SL bindings) 2012 T-Rice HP 157 2010 T-Rice 153 2011 Nidecker Platinum 158 The T-Rice boards are just some of my absolute most favorite all mountain boards. Now onto my third I can say these boards are aggressive, fast, super responsive, and all around bad a** decks. T-rice FTW. My Nidecker is just a beautiful piece of work. It’s almost too nice to ride but I have ridden it. It’s a very unique board for hi speed and big carves. Rode this deck out at Snowbird UT and it’s an absolute beast of a board. Now it’s just a part of my collection that I admire. Just wanted to share as the season has arrived and it’s time to play ![]() “eat, sleep, snowboard” ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Delaware
Posts: 174
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I'm going to have to go with this guy. I have never rode a T-Rice, but find it not very smart to own 3 boards, 2 of which are probable the exact same unless they actually made some drastic difference between years.
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 53
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So the 2010 one I dont ride anymore. I retired it as I rode the hell out of it. I picked up the 2012 last season in 157 and its a lot of board. These boards ride big for there size and I learned that big time when i got the 157 under my foot. I bought it thinking it would be my all around board but now I just use for power days. Picked up the new 153 to have as my everyday. But for me the way these boards ride and feel is just perfect so having 2 or 3 doesnt bother me.
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