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Ride Concept TMS Snowboard + SPI Bindings 2010

SKU# 28231  |  SKU# 28017
(9 snowboard reviews)
(28 binding reviews)
Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010: All-terrain versatility at its finest. Designed to Ride anything and everything, including the park, the Ride Concept TMS stands out with features that include super lightweight Membrain topsheets and Ride’s new Pop Glass technology. From deep pow to hardpack, big booters to jibs, centered or setback, this deck performs like no other.

  • Flex and Rider Style:Part of the Ride ATV Collection for riders who love riding all terrain, all the time, the Concept doesn’t care where you go, so long as you bring it along
  • Construction and Core:Silencer 5 wood core filters out vibrations for a snappy smooth feel, featuring Thin Con construction with tapered tips and tails, reduced swing weight and enhanced tip flex, Pop Glass adds pop without adding stiffness, Carbon Array power distribution technology to deliver total control in every stance location
  • Sidewalls and Edges:90A Slimewalls deliver increased response and a smooth feel, Quadratic sidecut blends 3 radii throughout for a maneuverable, playful and never hooky radius
  • Base:Fusion 4000 Base with sintered materials is harder, faster, and more durable
  • Base color may vary

Specs

  • Tip Width:295.8mm (156), 299.2mm (159), 300.6mm (161), 302mm (164), 305mm (168)
  • Waist Width:250mm (156), 251mm (159), 252mm (161), 253mm (164), 254mm (168)
  • Tail Width:295.8mm (156), 299.2mm (159), 300.6mm (161), 302mm (164), 305mm (168)
  • Ability Level:Advanced - Expert
  • Core Material:Wood
  • Effective Edge:1203mm (156), 1241mm (159), 1254mm (161), 1279mm (164), 1305mm (168)
  • Rider Weight:125-175lbs (156), 130-180lbs (159), 140-190lbs (161), 160-210lbs (164), 170-220+lbs (168)
  • Rocker Type:Camber
  • Sidecut Radius:8650/7950/8650mm (156), 8800/7800/8800mm (159), 8950/7950/8950mm (161), 9050/8050/9050mm (164), 9250/8250/9250mm (168)
  • Stance:3/4" setback
  • Width:Regular

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Ride SPI Snowboard Bindings 2010: Representing over a decade of evolution, the Ride SPi snowboard binding is a cornerstone of the Ride line. Combining Ride’s new Wedgie 3.0 Footbed, PowerFlex highback and Convertible Grip toe strap for 2010, the SPI creates the perfect blend of lightweight comfort and customizable response for all-terrain freestyle riding.

  • Straps:Traditional two-strap system with Ride’s new Convertible TL Toe Strap that can be worn on your toes or in the more traditional over-your-foot style. No screws, no extra parts – place it where you want and go. Rides new Comfort Ankle Strap features tool-less center adjustment for quick on-hill fixes.
  • Highbacks:Ride’s PowerFlex highback has a good comfortable flex for intermediate and advanced shredders. Features adjustable forward lean and padded back for extra comfort
  • Baseplates:The Comfort Footbed with EVA Shockpads keep your feet feeling good all day long and also helps absorb impact from unexpected (or expected for that matter) drops. Ride’s new Wedgie 3.0 footbed offers the best angle for the advanced all-terrain rider looking for extra control, drive and pop.

Specs

  • Ability Level:Intermediate - Advanced
  • Binding Style:Strap
  • Warranty:1 Year

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REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010
 
4.9

(based on 9 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (8)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

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    (0)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Carving ability (9)
  • Fast (8)
  • Lots of pop (6)
  • Smooth stability (6)
  • Lightweight (5)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • All mountain (7)
    • Freeriding (5)
    • Speed (4)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Advanced (4), Competitive athlete (3)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (4)

    Reviewed by 9 customers

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    (8 of 8 customers found this review helpful)

     
    4.0

    Is the TMS Timeless?

    By Maddy

    from Seattle

    About Me Competitive Athlete

    Staff Reviewer

    Pros

    • Carving Ability
    • Good Flexibility
    • Lightweight
    • Lots Of Pop
    • Well Balanced

    Cons

    • Unstable

    Best Uses

    • All Mountain
    • Freeriding
    • Park

    Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

    The reincarnation of the Timeless is not from the same mold as the original. A slightly softer flex pattern has upped this board's versatility (if that's possible). The Timeless could always go anywhere on the mountain and hold its own in the park. The TMS will own the park better than any other one stick quiver out there.

    The only knock I had on this board is the fact that it is more versatile than it used to be (I'm definitely biased towards freeride boards) and I preferred the stiffer Timeless. But that's a personal preference, and to be honest, I don't think the TMS cares one bit. It still is the bar against which any other "All mountain, versatile" boards must be measured, and most come up wanting.

      (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Excellent board!

      By Rooinater

      from Gig Harbor, WA

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Carving Ability
      • Fast
      • Lots Of Pop
      • Smooth Stability
      • Well Balanced

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • All Mountain
        • Freeriding
        • Powder
        • Speed

        Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

        This has replaced my older Ride All Mountain boards. I'm not a park rat and generally ride the steeps and natural terrain a lot more than I play around in the park. The board will tear it up, and is the most stable board at high speeds that I have ridden. I tend to ride really fast and was in dire need of a board that could hold an edge on varying conditions without loosing it's edge when it gets choppy and you are charging down the hill in varied conditions. This board was the ticket last season. Granted large icy sections still suck, but they will on just about any board. The board floats in powder a lot better than I was expecting it to, not as well as a powder dedicated board, but it floats quite well with minor effort. Overall I'd rate this board a 5 for an all mountain board for someone that is not a dedicated park rat and likes to charge down the mountain and drop off just about anything. It has a ton of pop off of the kickers, but not enough flex in my opinion for anything more than basic grinds on rails. All mountain performance at it's finest!

        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        All the dude wanted was his rug back

        By Captain Copperbeard

        from Seattle, WA

        About Me On The Mountain

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Carving Ability
        • Fast
        • Good Flexibility
        • Lightweight
        • Lots Of Pop
        • Smooth Stability
        • Tough
        • Well Balanced

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

            I've been a big fan of the Timeless series. The concept TMS takes it to a new level of "all mountain" riding however. I consider myself a dabbler as I enjoy pow days,cliff drops, park laps, or simply cruising at mach 5 in my speedo through chopped up cascade concrete. This stick will not only handle all this, but it excels at all them. Do yourself a favor and ride this ride.

            • Was this a gift?:
            • No

            (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            TMSick!

            By Nate Dogg

            from Orange County, CA

            About Me Advanced

            Pros

            • Carving Ability
            • Fast
            • Well Balanced

            Cons

            • Dings Easily

            Best Uses

            • Freeriding
            • Park
            • Speed
            • Tricks

            Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

            TMS excels at both freeride and freestyle riding. Turns smooth. Very stable. Very fast.

            (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            This board is like BUTTER not Parkay....

            By snowcrayzz

            from Bonney Lake, WA.

            About Me Competitive Athlete

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Carving Ability
            • Fast
            • Good Flexibility
            • Lightweight
            • Lots Of Pop
            • Smooth Stability
            • Tough

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • All Mountain
              • Freeriding
              • Powder
              • Speed

              Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

              Its soft and forgiving very fast I recomend getting the high end of the Ride boads ... YOU WONT BE SORRY!!!

              (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              5.0

              Best Board

              By JT the Bigga Figga

              from you're moms house

              About Me Advanced

              Pros

              • Carving Ability
              • Fast
              • Lightweight
              • Lots Of Pop
              • Smooth Stability
              • Tough
              • Well Balanced

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • All Mountain

                Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

                I bought this board last year and it changed my life. The ride is incredably smooth, no board chatter at high speeds. Easy to control, good pop. I ride all over the mountain from the steep back country pow to everything in the park. You can't go wrong with this stick.

                 
                5.0

                Repping the Ride brand name with honor!

                By Freakchild

                from Tahoe City, CA

                About Me Advanced

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                • Carving Ability
                • Fast
                • Lightweight
                • Smooth Stability

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • All Mountain
                  • Speed

                  Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

                  Riding since 1985. Have owned Burton, Nitro, Lamar and a few other brands as well as 3 Ride boards. I keep coming back to Ride. Why? Because I believe they make the best DO-ALL boards, period. I just bought a 2010 TMS 159 and it is definitely carrying the Ride brand torch well. It replaced my Ride Timeless 161 which I have been riding for more than 8 seasons, or approx. 160 days of boarding. Took my new Ride out this week and it simply ripped! Based on my old Timeless, I knew it would be fast and versatile, but the 2010 TMS is amazing. It can hold an edge at speed extremely well, the Slimewalls suck up the bumps and crud eliminating any and all chatter, and it has amazing pop too. If you want a quality board that will smile at all you dish out, this is your ride!

                  • Was this a gift?:
                  • No
                   
                  5.0

                  Sweet all-mountain ride

                  By All mountain man

                  from San Francisco, CA

                  About Me Competitive Athlete

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Carving Ability
                  • Fast
                  • Lots Of Pop
                  • Smooth Stability

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • All Mountain

                    Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

                    I'm 5'9" 170 on a 159cm. I'm an all mountain rider. Wanted something that could do a little bit of everything. I only have a couple days on this board, but so far I've been impressed. The board is very responsive and great for carving on the groomers. It seems to be pretty light, but that may just be in comparison to the 161cm Ride I was on before. The graphics aren't my favorite, but the performance more than makes up.

                    • Was this a gift?:
                    • No
                     
                    5.0

                    25511665

                    By Dan

                    from New York, NY

                    About Me Casual/ Recreational

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                    • Carving Ability
                    • Fast
                    • Good Flexibility

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • All Mountain
                      • Freeriding

                      Comments about Ride Concept TMS Snowboard 2010:

                      I had a Timeless and always thought that it was unsurpassable but the new TMS is just as great.

                      • Was this a gift?:
                      • No

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