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It's fine that board has a lot of bang for the buck in it.
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No, you can use it for whatever skill level, I rode mine for 3-4 years. It's a really good all-mountain freestyle stick for doing everything. After riding traditional camber for that long though, I just preferred the feel of Neversummer's more advanced techy boards with R.C.
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I dropped a 30 footer on mine and didn't die.
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