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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 2
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I've been looking at board lately and these two have struck me as really good all mtn boards. I'm the kind of rider who hasn't really found what they would do if they were alone on the mtn yet, I would search for pow, bomb runs, go through trees, goin down the more "advanced" runs, and running through the park(including pipe). So the all mountain-ness of these boards would be solid I think, but how would each of these boards do in the park? For competitions I would need this board to do well in park, pipe, and boardercross. So which board is right for me? Basically I want a board that will do well in the park/pipe/ boardercross, but also be able to have a blast on non competition day doing all of the other things listed above. Any advice woud be appreciated, or if you have a different board from a different brand that you think will work tell me! Thanks
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Mountains of Mordor
Posts: 5,418
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You probably wont find a board that is going to handle great for park and boardercross. You'll need two boards.
If you want to compromise both, the Turbo. Its a great all mountain board, will be OK in boardercross, and pretty good every in the park except some techy jib stuff.
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