Storm vs. Odin
Both are freeride boards. But they have very different riders in mind.

The Storm is a freeride board that earns its keep everywhere. Longer nose, shorter tail, 30mm of stance setback. It was built for soft snow and it excels there, but it holds up in variable conditions and transitional terrain. The kind of board you can take anywhere without second-guessing yourself.
The Odin is big mountain. Shallow sidecut, stiff flex, built to rail long-radius turns at speed. It instills confidence when the terrain gets consequential. You can ride it in tight trees, but it takes more work. It wants open terrain and room to move.
The Storm is a versatile freeride board. The Odin is a specialist. Know which one you are before you buy.
Go with the Storm if you ride a mix of terrain and conditions and want a freeride board that doesn't paint you into a corner.
Go with the Odin if you charge hard, ride fast, and spend most of your time in open terrain where the Odin can do what it was built to do.