Slush cup board for sure. Funniest part is it has an aluminum riser under the back binding....what the hell is that all about?!? I took it out to see why it was there, it's behind the board on the table....
Sweet find. I had that board in maybe '92-93? If you would be willing to sell it, hit me up. That was first board, I probably sold it for a case of beer in the summer of 1993. Dumb.
Sweet dude! Gotta get some circa year 2000 clickers to go with!
In other news, I picked up my second set of Diode Re: flexes, going to mount them to my $100 Nitro Slash 166 so I can try out the big powder board! :yahoo:
i had one of those...at the time it was about the best board you could get
CraigKelly Mystery 171 was/is probably my fav board ever, if i hadn't totally destroyed mine i would still be riding on it occasionally now
the tech has changed so much, but a lot has also remained the same...problem with those Airs was the sidewalls blew out so easily, they just didn't have the material dialed yet
That was kind of my point, everything "new" in snowboarding is based on old ideas.
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