Agenda snowboard
The Best Freestyle Twin Snowboard for your Money
The 2012 Ride Agenda snowboard offers high-end performance snowboard at a price that is tough to beat knowing that it features a surfy hook-free LowRize™ rocker shape, durable Ptex sidewalls and quality Foundation Tuned Core™. The best freestyle board value all around, its hard to pass up this smooth twin Ride.
The Agenda is also available in WIDE waist widths.
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THIN CON
Standard Edge
Biaxal Glass
Fusion 1500
4x4
Foundation
Ptex
Standard
REVIEWS OF THE AGENDA
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Carving ability (18)
- Well balanced (17)
- Good flexibility (16)
- Fast (15)
- Smooth stability (12)
Cons
- Dings easily (12)
- Heavy (8)
Best Uses
- All mountain (16)
- Park (16)
- Speed (11)
- Freeriding (10)
- Tricks (9)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Intermediate (10), On the mountain (4)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (6)
REVIEWS
Reviewed by 22 customers
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Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Lots Of Pop
- Smooth Stability
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Park
- Speed
- Tricks
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
This was my first board I didn't rent or get from DI.My step dad gave it to me as a birthday present. It was an awesome board,and I did my first nose-press on it.It has sick graphics as well.
And when I accidentally went over some rocks,the base only scratched a little.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Smooth Stability
- Tough
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
- Heavy
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Park
- Powder
- Speed
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
This is a great board for beginners. Cuts well and has a lower chance or catching an edge. Love this board. Sweet graphics.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Good Flexibility
- Lots Of Pop
- Smooth Stability
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Park
- Tricks
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
This is the first board i have ever purchased. i have Burton Mission bindings with my Agenda and its amazing. the lowrise technology is perfect for beginners because it reduces the chances of catching edges and is very forgiving. not too expensive and a great board for the price. i linked my first turns and landed my first 180 off of a jump...in the same day. perfect board to learn on.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Comfortable
- Fast
- Fun For Terrain
- Good Flexibility
- Good landing
- Lots Of Pop
- Never gets boring
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Sometimes can ding
- Somewhat heavy
Best Uses
- Park
- Powder
- Tricks
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
don't get lx bindings if your not a beginner! i've rode 5 years for me im way to advanced for them try Burton or the EX bindings
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fast
- Lots Of Pop
- Smooth Stability
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Park
- Powder
- Tricks
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
this board is super awsome! i got nothing else to say abayt it, just buy it!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Lots Of Pop
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
- Heavy
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Park
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
This board is perfect. You can shred up he mountain easily because it is good for carving. Hitting the parks is fun because the board is a mix of flexible and stiff, like directly in the middle.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Tough
- Well Balanced
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
my first board to start riding the diamonds on and by the end of the year i was a bullet! I loved this board and it went through a lot with me! I would defiantly suggest someone try it out for a first or second year rider!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Good Flexibility
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Can wash out at highspeed
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Park
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
I have a 08 or 09 Agenda it's a great board I got it last year. At first I had trouble with washing out at higher speeds ( losing the edge in a turn)because it's pretty soft but after I adjusted to that it was great, Good for bombing easy groomers and getting the down double black dimonds, it works great in the parks and hitting the jumps. The only thing it's not so great at is powder, wich is not a problem because I live in New England. So all 'n all it's a great board at a low cost.
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Tough
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
- Too Stiff
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
Had a really fun season riding the Agenda (159), I used it day in day out for teaching and lots of free riding for about 120 days this year. A few times i got into some pretty rocky areas and the base held up very well. I found that it was super easy to get on edge and just cruise. In park it was smooth and stable on booters, and pretty easy to spin fast. The only downsides I noticed were that over time the pop just got weaker and weaker, and the top sheet picked up dings with very little impact everywhere.
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Lots Of Pop
- Smooth Stability
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
- Heavy
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Park
- Speed
Comments about Ride Snowboards Agenda:
i bought this board back in november wanting to progress a lot better, i found it was a great board to learn on very easy to handle turn and carve but when i took it into the park it was great but when it came to tricks i found it was very heavy,
would recommend this board to anyone who wants to take there snowboarding from dosing on the mountain to taking it a bit more seriously and being a lot better!!,
great for speed learning your first jumps n ollie's n a few small tricks
does damage quite easily and is heavy
but a really good first board n worth the money
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