• Joystick The Sauce 2010

      • Review by schmuck on Dec 18, 2013 @ 10:21 PM
      • Review:

        Overall

        Poles are poles,
        and when Anthony Boronowski started the company now owned and operated by
        Surface he certainly didn’t re-invent the wheel, but he was the first person to
        give skiers a reason to be excited about buying those pointy sticks we carry
        around and try not to stab snowbladers with.

        Performance

        With a light
        swing weight, loud colors and a rental-style strap that makes adjustment easy
        even while skiing at Bode-style speeds, I love Joy.

        Design

        When it comes to graphics on poles, no one holds a candle to Joystick, and this in your face pattern with banana yellow grips proves that point and then some. Need more convincing? Check out JP Auclair's limited edition pro model pole on http://www.joystickskiing.com to see what I'm talking about.

        Durability

        Although I don't shred the gnar as hard as I used to, I've yet to break a pair of Joystick's, and that's more than I can say about other poles I've used in the past.

        Ratings:
        • Terrain
          Park
          Pow
        • Design
          Clean
          Busy
        • Durability
          Fragile
          Durable
        • Weight
          Light
          Heavy
        • Style
          Uncool
          Cool
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    • Product Information
    • Name:
    • The Sauce
    • Manufacturer:
    • Joystick
    • Year:
    • 2010
    • Gender:
    • Male
    • At A Glance
    • Terrain
    • Park
      Pow
    • Design
    • Clean
      Busy
    • Durability
    • Fragile
      Durable
    • Weight
    • Light
      Heavy
    • Style
    • Uncool
      Cool
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    • Review Ratings