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i just started snowboarding again this year after staying off the hills for a few years. it came back pretty easy and i'm already shredding and hitting small gaps. i really want to start doing tricks in the park. i bought a shitty lamar and want to get a new board, but wanted something alittle softer.. any suggestions?????
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please use search button before you post.
http://www.snowboardingforum.com/equ...der-500-a.html i hope this can help you |
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try the brand rome.
i have a rome detail board and it is for park, it has soft edges and is really flexible, good to have a fun time with. Rome Boards | Rome Snowboard Design Syndicate 2009 they have girls and guys boards |
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