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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 16
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hi there fellow weapons,
i need sum unbiasd advice on what board to buy n bindings.. here is my thing, i have been riding now for 6 yrs down here in oz, mainly 2 weeks each yr lol..i want to buy my own gear now.. i have just bought a pair of 2010 ozone size 10 boot, i rode my mates 2009 est jussi last yr, n thinking of getting 2010 jussi, i ride pretty much the whole mountain and want to start doing more jumps, bit of rail here n ther.. so i need sum good advice on what board would be good for me to progress..and what size binding i read on here never summer are good, so what size wuld suit me, n what type of bindings could i use if were to go with them, burton etc etc iam a burton fan of the est, easy for me to set up, as iam not experience like most of u lot in the usa n maple syrup land..lol im 5/11, 76 kg n size 10 shoe, but will be wearing ozone boots |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Hakuba, Japan for the 2011/12 season
Posts: 218
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You should be looking at getting probably a 155 for aus conditions or 158 if you want to bomb down runs.
Good luck finding any stock online of the SL-R pretty much everywhere is sold out for 2010. If youre really keen on the board check out Cherri Pow the Aus distributor for Never Summer, I am assuming they would have stock for the upcoming Aus season |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 16
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yeh your right all seems sold out, maybe the evo might be ok to play around with, is that board ok to say do a bit of carving down groomers and not goin over the top, i know it pretty much just a pipe n park board, but wuld it hold an edge ok?
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