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i would go with the rome agent for a mid-stiff park board. i have riden one and it is one of my favorite boards to date. once it is broke in i liked it even bett. i never tried the flow era but another good park board is the k2 believer(selling a 159 new for $225). its flat so it feels broken in right away even when i demoed it. i liked it better then the agent but i got money problems so i cant keep it.
New K2 159 Believer No Reserve - eBay (item 170427717150 end time Jan-08-10 17:40:07 PST) |
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I picked an agent up at the end of last season and I like it alot. I haven't broken it in yet, I only have about 5 short days on it, but so far it seems a bit stiffer than I would like for a rail/jib board. As a medium flex all mountain board it is awesome though. I has strong edge hold and is confidence inspiring flying down runs, but is forgiving enough to take through the park. If i was looking for a park specific board I would look elsewhere unless you'll be sticking mostly to the jumps. For $100 though, you can't go wrong.
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