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Hi,
I'm a Noob to boarding. I originally bought a used board that came with new bindings and used boots. I've gone boarding twice and can almost fully carve. I'm now looking to get a new board for next year to grow into. My friend recommended the Burton Feel Good 149. Is there anything out there similar to the Burton Feel Good? I'm not very familiar with boards. I'm looking for something I can grow into. Thanks! J~
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dirty Jersey
Posts: 153
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i am assumming that your a female and i see that your from NYC. I would reccommend a board with magnetraction. I have a gnu b-nice with magnetraction that i love. Although i did demo the feel good, and it rode very nicely.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 761
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Maybe look into the Roxy Ally with MTX?
Roxy Board Roxy Ally MTX Black Second Womens Its icy out here, so the MTX should help a bit with that...other than that, I can't really help with womens' boards.
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