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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: CA
Posts: 582
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according to my research, bataleon's evil twin is about $50 more than lobster's corresponding park board...however, bataleon's disaster is about $20 less than lobster's corresponding jib board. Don't know why the fluctuations in price, but I doubt there's any difference in quality/materials between the brands
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 46
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Well rode pretty good these past weekends. I'm loving the board. It is a tad stiffer then i previously noticed but not a deal breaker for me. im coming off a Scally that was noodle and wanted something more firmer. Board just rips the park. just a little more effort into presses is all that's needed.
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