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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 72
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I got the 2012 version from what I saw its basically the same board just the new graphics but n e way I really like the board I rode it all last season and one thing I gotta say is that board could take a beating. I took it all over Colorado and it held up very well, rides very well in pow, amazing edge hold, super light, I use Ride Maestro bindings and love it. It is on the pricey side without a doubt but its made with all the best materials according to Lib Tech.
Would definitely recommend for a all mountain freestyle board. Last edited by Lester86; 10-08-2012 at 06:15 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 477
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Damn brand new Banana Magic + Diodes = you spent at least $1k, right?
Post some pics. I have the first Banana Magic in 157 and I really like it, but wish they would have offered the 154 when I bought it. I have a 152 NS Evo and a 157 Banana Magic, and when switching back and forth the Magic feels like I'm riding a 2x6 down the mountain. I will say I was a bit heavier when I originally bought the Magic. Probably around 175lbs then and now I'm around 150. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 2
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I'll definitely post some pics tonight. It was just a little over a $1000, I really think it's worth it though. I'm only riding my rock board right now, until we get some better snow up here. Can't wait to get it out so I can really see what I bought is worth.
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