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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Tigard, OR
Posts: 580
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So I basically know what the indoor survival is, but I want to know a little more info about the rocker that is going on it next year. So I want to know how high the rocker that capita uses is(If you've rideen the horrorscope then you would know) and how you would rate the flex for example I know how it has soft tips and a stiffer center, but I would like to know more specifically how stiff the tips and center is.
Thanks for any help. This is a possibilty for my board next year to replace my k2 www. Basically I want something that jibs good, but can handle everything else a little better too. |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Detroit
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capita flat kick uses 0 camber until after the bindings im pretty sure, then uses a very little amount. people seem to love it though, the horrorscope fk last year was regarded as a top jib board partly because the flat kick was so nice.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 352
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the rockers are totally different. different companies different rockers. who cares if one is more or less anyway? what does it matter in the real world if one of them has 1 mm more rocker? |
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