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I been checkin out some of the DC boards and i found some for a good deal.. im just kinda torn between the PBJ model and the XFB model. i like to hit kickers and slide rails and boxes and the boards seem pretty direted to both those but i just wanted to know if u guys have rode either of the boards and what ya think bout em. thanks, peace
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they are stiffer then most park boards but ive heard great things. the PBJ is on brociety.com all the time for 160
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Big thing to know about DC boards is they're a hand lay up. You can tell which side of the bench the guy was working on based on how wide the spaces are between the tip spacers and side walls, the quality of them is not good because they were rushed.. The PBJ is their softest deck as its designed to be ridden and destroyed, the XFB is a bit on the stiffer side and designed more for excelling at jumps.
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it already has i beleive, 2010 boards are being made in a different location then 2009...they were made in the rossignol factory.
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