Expert Review: 2024 Never Summer Infinity [with Video]
Curated Snowboarding Expert Arielle Busch got her hands on the 2024 Never Summer Infinity this spring. Check out how it performed, but consider the fact that each and every rider is different; if you have any questions about the Infinity or need recommendations on which board would be best for you, reach out to a Snowboarding Expert here on Curated.
Before we get started, it's worth noting that Curated Experts are not sponsored by any brands. All of these reviews are completely unbiased.
Overall Impressions
What is your overall impression of this board? My overall impression of this directional, freeride board is that it’s a perfect intermediate board. It's got a mid flex and it allows a rider to skim the surface of all of those progression skills. It's a really easy board to ride. I do like that it was very easy to turn. I really like how this board has a freeride personality to it.
It is definitely a jack of all trades, master of none, but totally not in a bad way whatsoever, because it is perfect for that rider looking to get better at all of those skills that you kind of don't learn right away when you are a beginner snowboarder. I would say this board will bring you to that next level.
Recommendations
Who would you recommend this board to? This board is ideal for lady riders who have snowboarding under their belt, have maybe owned a snowboard before, and now they're looking for their second deck and they want to get into all of those progression skills. They want to start learning how to carve. They want to start going into the trees. They want to get more comfortable in powder and uneven terrain and really kind of figure out what they love and like about snowboarding and what skills they have and what skills they can progress even more. And once they kind of figure that out, then they can get another tailored board after this one. The Infinity is for riders who are looking for a progression board and, naturally, with Never Summer based in Denver, this board is ideal for those who specifically ride out west.
So in summary, this board is going to be perfect for that rider that wants to skim the surface of a number of different skills, getting into carving, getting into jumps, getting into some freeride stuff, getting into trees, and really excel in all of that.
Who should avoid this board, there are other better options out there for them? While this board is super approachable by a large range of riders, I would say if you are an advanced rider, there are other better options out there for you.
Snowboards work differently for different types of riders. If you want help finding the right board for you, reach out to Arielle or any other Snowboarding Expert here on Curated for free, personalized recommendations on the best board for you.