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I checked out the specs for it and it looked pretty good. I don't know much about Flow boards in general though so I just wanted to get some feedback from others who know their boards better to give some input if possible. I picked this up for my girl as a surprise for X-mas got it on s&c for a sick deal so couldn't avoid it.
Any thoughts??? Flow Infinia Freestyle Snowboard - Women's from Backcountry.com |
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I figured it was worth a shot... for what I paid for it as long as she likes the graphics I'll be happy! Plus it'll be nice to finally get her a sintered base deck so now she won't cry about having to unstrap when she doesn't have enough speed on the flats!
Grimdog, that's what I've heard also. I figure if their team can kill it on the boards than whatever |
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So the board showed up yesterday, this thing is freaking sick as shit!!! Light as hell compared to the Ride Vista she has now and it's 2cm longer. The base has a sort of "Peep hole" so you can see the wood in the core in certain spots and the texture on the sintered base is awesome. For anyone looking at Flow boards, if the rest of them are at this same level than you can rest assured you're getting a great product. I may have to pick up a mens version for myself next season after seeing this thing!
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