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"My goal in creating The Jones Experience was to create a 3 board quiver, offered in two different waist widths, that covers the full spectrum of snow conditions and terrain. Whether it holding an edge on east coast ice or racing sluffs on AK peaks one of these boards will be the perfect tool for the job. All the boards have shorter running lengths because of their longer tip and tail. To offset this I made longer side cuts for stability at speed. This has made for a unique combination of stability and maneuverability. The smaller the mountain the more time I spend riding switch and dialing my tricks. This is the inspiration for the 58/59, the first ever twin profiled freeride board. Move the stance all the way back to turn this into a fish for the deep days or ride it centered for twin tip versatility. (Japan, East Coast, Mt Baker, Squaw Valley) If I could only have one board the rest of my life it would be the 62/63. It is the ultimate all mountain, all conditions board. Whether it is throwing tricks in the middle of a line, holding an edge on firm steeps or bouncing down bottomless stacks of pillows the 62/63 will get it done. (Squaw Valley, JH, Whistler,) The 66/67 was designed for serious freeriding where losing your edge on the steeps or missing a landing is not an option.. For balls out freeriding the 66 is in a class of it own. (JH, BC, Europe AK,)" -Jeremy Jones