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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: North Shore, MA
Posts: 210
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That is my primary board, with Rome Arsenal bindings. Love it! It's a true directional camber board. Really stiff, great edgehold, initiates turns very easily, and can power through all kinds of crud. If you plan on messing around in the park a lot or doing a lot of jibbing, I'd look at a twin shaped board, but if will be doing mostly freeriding, that's a perfect board for you, even as a beginner (it was my first board and still my favorite).
Depending on if it's the right size, of course. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 288
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It is a fast, stiff, freeride(ish) board. It would suck in the park (as Listheeb said) but it could boost 20' airs out of an icy pipe with ease. I said big boy pants because if you are not ready for that kind of ride, it could be a foolish purchase. You said that you had trouble with turning? Going with a longer stiffer Timeless is probably not for you then.
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