Ah im so excited to be goin to keystone for a week leaving of the 18th, getting in my last days before the season is over.
There is actually a huge difference between the two. To start, the Custom is cambered, where the Custom Flying V has Flying V which means that it has camber underneath the bindings, rocker between the bindings and rocker in the tip and the tail. The regular cambered custom will feel alot more stiff (but more responsive too) while the custom flying v will feel much more playful. When it comes down to it, without going crazy with the details, the Custom is really your board for your advanced aggressive guy who really wants to carve hard, hit big booters and is really just looking for performance. In my opinion, flyin v brings it down a level. Don't get me wrong, it is still an advanced board, but it's not as demanding of a board. Honestly, it sounds like you'd be better off on something a little softer based on the types of things you like to do in the park. Generally you don't want something stiff like that if your focus is hitting boxes and rails. Luckily, everything's on sale right now so you can totally get an appropriate board for even less than that.
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