Board Interior Plain Project Honalee
Size: 154
Camber Option: 9mm Camber. Traditional Camber.
Bindings: K2 Indy
Stance: 22.5 Wide 18 Negative 15 Goofy
Boots: K2 T1 DB Size 10
My Weight: 170lbs
Resort: Breckenridge
Conditions: Mix of sun and clouds with a little bit of wind and temps in the mid 30’s. A storm moved in near the end of the day drowning out the sun and causing a lack of visibility.
Flex: This board is the snappier one of the Interior Plains Project offerings. This board has a stiffer nose and tail to the start of the inserts, then it softens up from there through the dead middle. The torsional give matches the flex between the inserts. Over all it’s a snappy slightly stiffer middle of the road flex.
Stability: Never once did I feel chatter in this board or that I was going to get bucked. Whether charging hard down a groomer, through a mogul field, in the trees, or through left over powder stashes. This board is lively and poppy, but that liveliness isn’t sacrificed by being overly damp.
Ollies: There’s a carbon strip in the tip and tail from the beginning of the inserts to the end of the tips. This coupled with the elongated tip shape give this board snap. You want to pop? Then by all means send it to the moon! I spent the whole day boosting side hits, popping rollers, and flying off cat tracks.
Pop On Jumps: Much like the Harrow I found myself over shooting jumps with ease due to the pop of this board. This deck unlike it’s counterpart though has even more snap making it more of a bigger jump board.
Butterability: This tip shape is one of my favorites, it really lets you get out on it and play around. While the board does have a carbon strip in the tip, I found that it didn’t overly snap back when I was playing around on the tips. This made for a smooth ground butter that had rebound out of the tricks.
Jibbing: You do have to be on point to land in a press with this deck. If you didn’t lock in perfectly you weren’t getting a solid nose or tail press. Board slides were great as traditional camber just locks in so perfectly. Over all this board commands respect on the jibs as you want to do everything proper.
Carving: Ripping hard aggressive turns was fun with this board, but what I found even more fun were short tight turns that I sprung out of due to the snap in the tail. This board carves like a dream and after sending cat track gaps deep I would rail hard Euro inspired turns much to the chagrin of my party.
Rider in Mind: The guy that loves traditional camber and a board that is super lively.
Personal Thoughts: If I had a hard time putting down the Harrow, I nearly cried knowing I was going to have to leave the Honalee. This board is on par with decks like the Rome Mod. It’s fast, lively, aggressive when you need it, and a board that can do it all. Whether I was hitting log jibs, slashing pow, or jumping off a cat track or park jump it never faltered. The praise for this board and this brand runs high. I strongly suggest you get one.
Check out the past review of the 2016 Honalee.
Comparable Boards: Rome Mod Stale, Capita DOA, Rossignol Jibsaw HD
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This board was lent to us for product review by The Interior Plains Project marketing department.
*Disclaimer this board did not change so we carried the 2016 review over for 2017.
17 Comments
copy paste of 2016 review?
nevermind to fast to reply.. didn’t read the disclaimer on the end
Basically any review you don’t see as a featured post or pushed on social media is a copy paste carry over from last season. A lot of brands didn’t change boards so no point in re-riding a board that has 0 changes.
Just found one of these on sale, Honalee or Yes Greats? Need a board that charges from peak to park, pow to chunder, trees, etc. Love carving, charging and jumping.
i’ll mention i’m 145 lbs, size 9 boot and it’s between 2017 honalee 158 and 2015 yes greats 156, both new from the shop.
56 Will be better for your weight specs. Honalee is stiffer and more aggressive. Yes has that asym sidecut on its side to really rail turns.
Thanks for the feedback, the Greats is awesome! What would you recommend that’s similar ride quality as the Yes Greats but is a little more damp than lively?
If you’re sticking with an Asym twin then I would go with the Smokin Awesymmetrical. Otherwise you might dig something like the Ride Burnout or K2 Fastplant.
Hi Angry. for an intermediate rider ( for 6 years i do snowboard) it is a difficult board the honalee? i love so much cambered boards but i m scared about its 9mm camber :)… i ve never tested a board with that camber. reading your review honalee similar to Rome Mod. It s right? thanks a lot.
i love carving 😉
It’s traditional camber. If you love to carve you want traditional camber. Man up and get it. Yes it’s very similar to the Rome Mod Camber.
Yes . I know the rome mod. I thought that they were different because the Honalee’s camber has higher camber (9mm) . The mod has a camber 4/5 mm i think. Thanks a lot.
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Looks like they have some older models of the honalee for $300 online. Looks like a good deal.
Wondering how this holds up on hard snow and ice (assuming edges are maintained)
As long as the edges are sharp you’re golden.
Thanks for the quick reply. I’m looking at this compared with the Capita Mercury. Recently rode the mercury at breck and fell in love with it. But if the honalee is comparable to the mercury then would be happy with the $200 savings
It’s comparable to a point but the Mercury is a better all mountain ride.