The Details:
There’s no sign of the Buck Up this year, but the Ride Buckwild is once again present and correct. Perennially popular and always colourful, it’s pretty hard to miss.
The ‘Twin Rocker’ profile is actually almost entirely flat, only rising up toward the tips at either side of the bindings. This makes it suitable for all kinds of riding, from rails to kickers, and isn’t difficult to handle in powder.
It won’t give you the same pop that camber boards do, but the addition of carbon rods at the nose and tail help to offset this without weighing you down.
Given the flex rating, Ride recommend this for mid-level freestyle as opposed to balls-out XL stuff. However, it proved to be just the job for Billy Morgan as he stepped up from promising Brit to international star, so it’ll send you as high and far as you dare.
The super-fast sintered base will carry you past any knuckle, while the urethane in both the sidewalls and the core help to dampen big landings and impacts.
If you’re the kind of rider that likes to get noticed in the park, the Ride Buckwild’s vital statistics – and topsheet – should send it towards the top of your wishlist.