Description of Head Snowboards USA Tribute Freestyle Snowboard:
The Head Tribute Snowboard is ready to take the terrain park by storm straight outta the box. Head de-tuned this twintip's edges and waxed up the extruded base so you can ride right to the features without worrying about catching an edge. But don't get us wrong—the Tribute isn't just a slick jib stick; it also excels in the pipe and off hits. When you drop into the pipe, Intelligence fibers in the tip and tail add stability so you don't wash out, and the select wood core has plenty of pop for boosting off kickers. A semi-transparent base and low-key graphics let your riding speak for itself.
Bottom Line: Head pays tribute to your park-slaying ways.
hey i just bought this snowboard and had the chance to try it out at bear mt and the board is really stable, getting use to riding it was fast. the board has good flex to it, but its not to flexy, so it rides good, i would deffinatly recomened the board to anyone that is looking for a first board, maybe if your not shure that you really want to stick it out and get hard core. for the price its a great buy.
CONS
Maybe i was expecting more. I just took this up. handled the 50-80 footers a little choppy. Don't count on it for the extreme park, at kings crown in PC is where i took er out. BUT it still held its own, i am not hating completely but its max speed is not what you need for the big kicker and step ups. Didn't like in the pipe for some reason, that may have been the new bindings i had on there though.
PROS
If you are looking for a jib board you will be nailing sick presses effortlessly when you need them, great for rails and boxes. Definitely a fun jib board, your presses will be increased dramatically.
Bottom line, if you are looking to step it up in the park but don't got the cash for a vapor, this would be a good starter board or if you are still progressing from more intermediate levels.