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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: michigan
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hi im looking at the neversummer evo 2010 i was looking at the price a since they seem to have the best customer service and every one on here has something positive to say about them im 5 11 140 pound and have a size 11 boot i figured that a 153 would be good for me but i think its a little small for me because of the board width and i ride a little duck 15/-9 i just getting used to it so i probably start tweaking the back foot a little more so i was wondering if it would work for me and the reason i didn't get the 2011 model is because im 16 and it will be a little expense
heres the link Never Summer Evo-R Purple Snowboard Model 2010 Last edited by gallagher83; 09-02-2010 at 05:07 AM. |
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Location: Upstate NY
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the rocker and camber tech in the board make it really flexy and buttery in the park but also good float for backcountry. if your 50/50, like me, i say jump for it. i also looked at the legacy before deciding on the revolver though (wider evo).
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Northwest Indiana
Posts: 161
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Get the Evo-R. I ride a lot of park but also ride a lot of powder and all mountain, and it performs amazingly. The R/C tech gives you a fun board but also lets you float well in pow. Also, I ride a lot in Michigan and with all of the ice we get, the vario sidecut helps a ton, it's basically the same thing as Lib Techs MTX.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Northwest Indiana
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