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yaya34
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Evil Monkeys Not So Evil After All Joined: Feb/02/2010 Location: 9 Online Status: Offline Posts: 63 |
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Topic: park boardPosted: Dec/05/2012 at 4:34am |
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Choosing a park board is all about preference. The place that I normally find really good information on is Transworld Snowboard, or even the Burton Good Book.
Every year they layout the best new park boards and the makeups of each of them. I think last years good book actually broke down each board and what it was best intended for in a big circle chart, it was pretty cool. Hope I helped YaYa |
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fadeous
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Posted: Dec/06/2012 at 2:10pm |
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i use a K2 Anagram , like 3-4 inchs lower than what i should be riding, its okay, im not that good but it is a great starter board
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xkadajx
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Posted: Dec/31/2012 at 9:55pm |
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Hey I have a quick question for you guys. I am looking to get a park board and currently have a 2011 Rome Garage Rocker, which I find is too stiff and not flexible enough for me.
Would you recommend the Rome Artifact Rocker or Sierra Stunt for something that's strictly for park riding and jibb. |
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turbo-x
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Posted: Jan/01/2013 at 8:55am |
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Burtner box scratcher in 151 is bad ass. Rode my bros yesterday I'm on the Danny kass my self it's a bit stiffer but you said u wanted the flex so there u go.
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forum2577
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Posted: Jan/03/2013 at 2:37pm |
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forum manual is a good board for what your looking for. great fex and forgiving but stiff enough to stick larger jumps
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CassinoNorth
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Posted: Jan/05/2013 at 1:12pm |
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The Artifact is a noodle, especially the rockered version. If that's what youre looking for, it's perfect.
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jibhugger
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Posted: Mar/13/2013 at 2:13pm |
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He's right; i rode a rockered artifact once and hated it. I sold the thing the next week. I personally like a mid flex board for any kind of riding. A super buttery board will make sticking bigger jumps a real pain in the rear, but allows you to lock on to rails waaay easier. In return, a stiffer board will give you some jumping capabilities, but tends to slide off of rails easier. |
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2zz
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Posted: Mar/13/2013 at 3:05pm |
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The box scratcher is stiffer than the Artifact rocker...the Artifact makes the box scratcher feels mid flex.
I've the '11 Artifact rocker, is a noodle, will be great for parks and jibs. Newer models suppose to have more pop. I've been told that the K2 WWW offers similar flex as the Artifact but rides better. Signal park rocker is ultra fun too. If women's boards fit you, you'll have more options. |
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