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The artifact 85 can actually handle jumps since it has a reverse carbon triangle in the tips to give it pop, it's actually stiffer than the regular artifact. Out of all the ones you're talking about I say go for it.
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if you're looking for a cheap park rocker i found on here: 08/09 Signal Park Rocker Snowboard size 158cm Light Use - eBay (item 330425469720 end time May-18-10 21:49:49 PDT)
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Go with something like a DH if your looking for a dope all over park deck. The WWW isn't too shabby, but the sintered base on it gets hammered pretty quickly and is pretty soft for the bigger booters. OR wait for next season and look into the new Kink, It has a new camber style from Ride called Pro-Rize and ride AWESOME. Trust me on that one. |
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You're right extruded topsheet and base.
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