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Public Disorder Snowboard 2026

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Public Disorder Snowboard 2026PUBLIC Disorder Snowboard 2026 The PUBLIC Disorder is Joe Sextons pro model built for controlled chaos. Perfect for riders who want a park and street board that feels broken in on day one, but still has enough backbone to handle full days of resort laps. Built for Controlled Chaos Designed to blur the line between technical precision and loose, playful riding, the Disorder is made for rails, ledges, jumps and every creative line you can find. Its a

PUBLIC Disorder Snowboard 2026

The PUBLIC Disorder is Joe Sexton’s pro model built for controlled chaos. Perfect for riders who want a park and street board that feels broken-in on day one, but still has enough backbone to handle full days of resort laps.

Built for Controlled Chaos

Designed to blur the line between technical precision and loose, playful riding, the Disorder is made for rails, ledges, jumps and every creative line you can find. It’s a true twin with a centered stance, so riding and landing switch feels just as natural as riding regular. From urban missions to park laps and side hits, this board is all about bringing mayhem to the mountain in the best way.

Micro Camber Snap & Stability

The Disorder uses PUBLIC’s Micro Camber profile, a very small amount of traditional camber that gives you real pop and edge hold without feeling overly stiff or catchy. That mild camber keeps the board lively underfoot, while the softer tips make it easy to lock into presses, butter, and get that “broken-in” feel right out of the wrapper. A poplar core, biax fiberglass, urethane sidewalls and a sintered base round it out for a ride that’s durable, fast and surprisingly smooth for a park-focused deck.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Joe Sexton’s pro model: Built to match modern street and park riding, but still fun for everyday resort laps.
  • Micro Camber profile: Minimal camber for real pop and stability, with a forgiving, less-catchy feel.
  • True twin shape: Centered stance and identical nose/tail for confident switch riding and landing.
  • Soft–medium flex: Easy to press and butter while stable enough for small–medium jumps and fast park laps.
  • Poplar core + biax glass: Lightweight, playful flex with predictable response.
  • Urethane sidewalls: Extra impact absorption and protection for rails, boxes and rough snow.
  • Sintered base: Durable, wax-hungry base that stays quick for long sessions in the park and around the hill.

Ideal Rider

If your perfect day is linking every feature in the park, hunting down side hits, and maybe sneaking in a street session, the PUBLIC Disorder is made for you. It’s ideal for strong intermediate to advanced riders who want a mid-flexing jib board that can still step up to jumps and casual all-mountain riding without feeling demanding.

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C. Hunter
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Beta, Alpha, Omega oh my!
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Omegas are precious and given to Alphas & their packs... but the Betas want in too. To this end, the Beta government is rolling out its trial of assigning a Beta to each Alpha-Omega pack. But forcing a Beta into a pack where they are not wanted will not end well... Of course, no one expected the Omega to fall for the assigned Beta. Great read and cliffhanger
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B. Stubby
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★★★★★ 3
A familiar story, just with…..less.
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So, as other reviewers make clear, this is very similar to Pack Darling and The Beta. It’s much closer aligned with The Beta, in plot and maybe more like Pack Darling with characters. That being said, I don’t hate this…..but it wasn’t great either. It’s both books mentioned but just….less. Less angst, less emotion, less feeling. The plot feels very half fleshed out, and the “bad guy” feels underwhelming. I didn’t really feel any real emotions from and of the male leads, except maybe Oliver. The others fell sorta flat for me. And Mika makes herself out to be this big bad ass straight outta training and then we never see it from here again with the one fitting room incident as the exception. SPOILER: The whole, “Oh, I’m actually probably an Omega, but I don’t wanna be but I do actually wanna be but no one can ever know my secret that I do nothing to hide “ thing fell so flat. She never commutes to believing she was secretly an omega, but also mentions her “secret” a lot. It just felt so manufactured. I’m intrigued enough to read part 2 and see how the author closes everything out, but this is not one I’ll recommend or ever come back to.
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Trouble In FL
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Fantastic writing and non-stop action
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This is a promising, fantastic beginning to what will be a 4-book series. Some readers may be content to read only the first 2 books, but I think you'll find that the story is so good that you'll want to keep reading books 3 and 4. Book 1 is about omega Elvana's introduction to the "Starling" brothers and their search for another missing person, Kelly. It's a bit of a rocky start, with deception and betrayal a key element. Hardly an auspicious beginning. Each member has their own path and purpose in the pack. Their interactions and the resulting narrative are so well-written that I found it difficult to put down. There is a cliffhanger that will have you reaching for book 2 as you finish, so make sure you have it on hand.
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★★★★★ 4
Fun read
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I'm not really into mafia books but I love Roxy Collin's other series so I decided to give it a try. It had the same great romance, spice, swoon-worthy characters and exciting plot that are her signature. Arben was my favorite, although it was a bit sudden how quickly he changed from ignoring her to wanting to be pack. There were almost too many twists/layers of lies to keep track of but I'm looking forward to reading the other books. The only thing that detracted from the story for me was the need for a bit more proofreading. It was mentioned that Kelly is a female and male at different points, leading me to think she changed her mind at some point about the character's gender but didn't go back and edit it to align in all places. Like another reviewer pointed out, step siblings are different than half siblings. They are incorrectly referred to as step siblings because they (allegedly) share the same biological dad. There are a few other typos as well but those aren't a big deal.
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