I’ve been riding the Oceana for about three years A medium to hardflex board, it has amazing levels of control whilst performing the most extreme airs. It combines competition performance with great comfort.
I have also ridden the Shotgun for Big Air and the Say No More for freestyle. But I favor a board that is perfect for both, which means the board has to have a balanced ratio between rocker line, stiffness and outline.
I don’t change for different conditions. I like to ride one setup to make sure I can completely trust my board and know exactly how it will respond in every condition. So when I found that magic setup, I stuck with it.