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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 113
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wow, looking at the never summer boards.... they look amazing!!!. would a premier or sl-r work better for me. 80% mountain 20% park. i want a freesytle board. also, i am leaning towards the union force bindings as well. would u recommend otherwise on a never summer? but they expensive... maybe i go with the used one or darkstar... any other suggestions?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Mountains of Mordor
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I know its stiffer, but it is still a very capable jib board. I like the one I demoed a lot, it just felt soo solid underfoot. Really easy to be confident in what you're doing on it.
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