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The Good Ride TakeThe Jones Hovercraft Snowboard Review by The Good RideDays- 3 Riders- 5'10" 195lbs Size 9 Shoe, 5'9" 170lbs Size 10.5 shoe, 5'6" 185lbs size 11 shoe The Jones Hovercraft seems like it would be awkard anywhere except for those that like a surfy approach to deep powder. This is where this quiver board surprises you. All of us at The Good Ride had a blast on the Hovercraft in and out of powder.
Groomers- Thought this would be average here but instead the Hovercraft performs like a good camber board. If you don't set the stance too far back you have a pretty good carving board for morining cordouroy. Powder- This is what the hovercraft is made for so you know it's going to be good. It's not as slashy as let's say the Burton Fish but when you are on the tail of the Hovercraft it can still get pretty slashy/surfy. he wider waist, gives this the surface area of a bigger board and along with the special nose the float is exceptional. The taper is minor compared to similar boards of this size but 11mm still does a pretty good job helping you sink the tail. All in all this isn't a typical powder ride but it sure is fun. Speed- This $400 board has a fast base and is pretty damp so picking up speed is not a problem. We'd say the speed is excellent but it's at the low end of excellent bordering on good. Weight- Feels light but closer to the medium side of light. Flex- This is on the medium side of stiff but very playful for a board of this flex.
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Company InformationJones Hovercraft 2012Packing the volume of an old-school long board into a nimble all-mountain charger, the Hovercraft is a phenomenon that shatters the stereotypes of your average “pow” board. Blower, crud or crust are no match for the Hovercraft as it floats through it all without sacrificing maneuverability in mixed conditions. The blunt nose and directional rocker of the Hovercraft
Jones Hovercraft 2011Ideal For powder, chop, crud. The Hovercraft is all about float, packing the volume of a 178cm powder board into a nimble 156cm. A blunt nose and directional rocker will keep you cruising whether you're in blower or crud. The short running length guarantees you'll be light on your feet in serious situations. Directional Rocker A hybrid rocker/camber flex pattern defined by more tip rocker then tail rocker and slight camber between the bindings. The rockered tip gives the nose added float and improves maneuverability while the camber underfoot gives you added edge hold and response. A slightly rockered tail maintains the power and stability of a traditional board but helps keep the tail catch-free initiating turns and landing switch. My experience is that most falls in freeriding start from the nose of the board, you either go over the bars in powder, the nose gets caught under a weird crust and tosses you, or you hit a hard tranny at the contact point of the tip and get bucked. Directional Rocker eliminates most of these falls by moving your front contact point closer to your front foot and allowing you to swivel the board side to side without the tip catching on the snow surface. Thanks Shane! (Shane McConkey was the inventor of rocker.) Blunt Nose The Flagship, Hovercraft, and the Solution all feature a BLUNT NOSE that extends the profile and width of the board further toward the tip than a traditional board. Increasing the volume of the nose and tapering the tip profile at a much flatter angle than normal improves float by reducing the drag of the nose against the snow. How a board glides in powder, crust, corn, or any snow condition more then an inch deep is dictated by its front contact point and just past it. Next time you are in soft snow watch how much snow comes over the corner of the nose near the contact point. The billowing snow means you are plowing through it which is obviously slowing you down. By adding a blunt nose you get the float benefits of a much longer board tip without the added length or swing weight. Mellow Magne-Traction Like a serrated knife slicing into the snow, Magne-Traction improves your edge grip by adding multiple contact points along the running length of your board. The Flagship, Mountain Twin, and the Solution all feature a refined Magne-Traction design where the bumps are biggest between your bindings for maximum edge control and smaller outside your feet allowing you to feather your turns without catching an edge. Why trust your life to an edge with only two contact points when Magne-Traction gives you the grip of seven points of contact?! I have gotten to the bottom of countless steep, icy faces and thanked my Magne-Traction for giving me the edge control to hold on. Magne-Traction is also a key ingredient for rockered board designs. Adding rocker to your board makes it glide more smoothly, but it makes it harder to really lock into your turns and hold a solid edge. Though Magne-Traction on full-camber boards tends to feel too locked in, once I started testing different rocker designs it was clear that Magne-Traction was crucial to offset the drift typical of rocker flex patterns. FSC Wood Core FSC was established to promote the responsible management of the world's forests. The FSC wood cores come from forests that are managed to meet the social, economic and ecological needs of present and future generations. Full Wood Core Poplar core and beech. That gives the board more comfort and is more robust. The real all terrain core. Film Topsheet
A thin piece of film replaces the traditional plastic topsheet. This eliminates plastic and reduces the weight of the board. Sintered Base
Fastest natural base material available. Durable, absorbs wax faster and retains wax longer. Our sintered base added with carbon nano particules as well as additives, creates a better glide. This base is specially developed by Nidecker, and is very resistant to impact. Recycled Base
P-tex scraps are recycled into new bases.
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Jones Hovercraft Snowboard Review
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Jones Hovercraft Mountain Destroyer.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
This is possibly the most fun you can have on snow.As stated by others it's got some idiosyncrasies as to how it handles, obviously no switch, edge to edge takes some getting used to, but once you got it nailed... wow As you'd imagine with a 152 it's beyond fun in the trees and quite frankly, this board has made me ENJOY moguls rather then just tolerate them. The mellow-magne holds up really well in ice/hard pack too, I wouldn't really recommend it out east, but hey it'll work. |
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Reviewed by Jessica Vanderspek
February 24, 2012 |
Jone's Hovercraft Powder Destroyer
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
This board is one of the funnest boards I have ridden in a long time. At first I was slightly skeptical of its ability to ride any thing but powder but I have to say that I was really surprised on how this board handles in all conditions. The shape of the board really makes you hover on top of the snow and it has a really really fun surfey feel to it. GET THIS BOARD!
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Reviewed by Chas
February 21, 2012 |
Hovercraft for life
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Holy crap! Pretty much every review I've read about this board raves about it, calls it the most fun you can have in the snow. The reviews are right on. Just rode the split version on 30 inches of fresh pow and had my mind blown all day long. Standing so far back on the tail allows you to slash anything in your path. Humps, bumps, buried trees and logs, the lip left over by the groomer, everything is slashable. Not to mention how this thing can charge-- no chop can buck you, you just burl through everything in your way. The long nose is softer than the tail and planes above anything. If you nosedive this board you're doing something wrong. I launched a couple cliffs, and the board just lands for you, even if you're a little in the front seat. Honestly if you like pow, even if you think you're all about tricks, this board will make you smile all day long. So riding switch is like pissing in the dark, but when you're surfing the mountain at mach speed and throwing up white waves every turn, who needs to ride switch? Obviously it kills it in powder, but it's a fun ride on harder snow too. A little more work edge to edge since it's wider than what I'm used to, but when you figure out how to kind of hop from edge to edge, you can rail all the way down the mountain. The Hovercraft is what SNOWboarding is all about. If you don't like it, something just ain't right about you.
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Reviewed by Lando
January 20, 2012 |



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