The Pantera is a real driving machine. From carving through deep snow to the full-throttle shredding anything is possible. By default bias has at any time full control and very direct feedback from the board. The length and width of the board and the Directional Shape also make it a very joyful Snowboard curve, which defies its length is anything but sluggish.
The main weakness lies in the design of the board: making fun parks with a harder, long and so biased board simply less fun than a short soft snowboard.
Since I already had mine a while and it also has been down several kilometers, something for durability:
The edges hold like any other board also (that are not, as sometimes described, from poorer material). The base is m. E. very strong and takes the wax on very well. The deck has a fairly thick clearcoat that forgives some scratches before the actual graphic is defaced.
To Setup: Depending on your preference you should use considering tougher soft boots and bindings, because as I said the board is very dierekt and are much feedback as well as a lot of strength and can withstand (to clean carving) also needs. This power transmission can be transmitted more easily with a little more rigid equipment.