I live in Switzerland and bought a Mountain Twin at Sports Village in Uster. As you can see by the pictures, I had the one with the stunning graphics. I've watched a lot of reviews on YouTube about the Mountain Twin and I don't think some of them were right. Because I'm such a fan of what Jones is doing, I'll write one myself. From riding it a lot on mostly piste runs, as I have other boards for powder, here's what's special about it. First of all, it's easy to control. It turns when you want it to. That makes it fun. And we're all out there to have a good time. But when you're coming down a steep section of piste with ice on it, which isn't so fun, (second point) it's amazing how good the edge holds, like no other board I've owned. Combine the edge hold with the easy to control part, and you're weaving in and out of people stuck on that steep iced section. If you ride piste a lot, those steep sections get icy at certain times of the day. It's so nice to be confident that your board is gonna bring you through it as fast as you want to go. Third point. I have a Bataleon Whatever that's comparable to the Mountain Twin, in the same size - 154. I am 5' 8", size 9 boot, 162 lbs. While I love that board, the Mountain Twin is so much more stable, especially at high speeds. I've heard reviews on Youtube say otherwise, but in my opinion, this board is very stable. It's also better concerning chatter. Unfortunately for me, I thought I was advancing and growing out of the board and sold it. I got a Bataleon Goliath Plus, a Hovercraft 2. 0 split and a Solution split since then. But I find myself wishing I had the Mountain Twin because of all the fun times and the confidence it gave me. I can tell when I'm going up on the lift looking at the piste that the Mountain Twin would have been the perfect choice. I usually get out in the afternoon, and the piste isn't in the best of conditions. So my stiff boards aren't the way. I will buy another one once Jones comes to their senses and changes the graphics back. I'm going to try a 156 next time, as I've been enjoying more drawn out turns now. This board is one that should never leave your quiver, ever.