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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Queensland, Australia
Posts: 1,057
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Ah, Snow Planet, forgot about that one. I lived in Auckland for about 2 years, rode ther often. Nothing like walking out of a big freezer into 30 deg C heat in summer.
Yeah, will be interesting to see what it rides like on the mountain with a bit of speed up.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Blackburn, UK
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I'm REALLY interested in Ply board as my first snowboard, particularly the 153 (donuts and coffee) model!!
However I'm worried that it will be too advanced for me? - Snowboarding at least once a month in my local indoor slope since I started back in January 2011. Just about starting now to learn some freestyle - small jumps and flat spins on the ground.... I will be taking lessons in freestyle before next season properly comes around so ever advancing....although I'll want a board which can do a good run down a piste when I want to try challenge my mates to some speed? Or is the Ply a pure park board? EDIT: If it's a park board - would Lauri Pro Tone be better suited to my level of experience? Or will I grow out of it too quickly? Last edited by bobsy852; 07-19-2011 at 02:59 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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