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hey guys, i got a question. i went to the local sports authority, and there was a rossignol Split board that they had. it was on sale for 150, and i was wondering if any of you have used this board? how do you like it? should i get it? im a beginner rider, and i was wondering how this board would be for me. would i be able to use it for the occasional freestyle jumps? let me know please. thanks
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this is the board i am talking about. Free Shipping on Rossignol Split Twin 155cm Snowboard - Men's - thanks
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I'm a new boarder too!
I asked few of my friends and one of them recommended the Palmer P-Line. It's on sale for $179.40 here. So I'm thinking of getting that since it's suppose to be a really nice beginner board and has a sintered base which is suppose to be nice. hope you find things you need. I'm still on the hunt.
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eh, i just went head and bought it today. today was the last day it was on sale. i got one problem though, when i took off the price sticker on the top sheet, i left some of the glue on it, so i went and got a warm wet tissue paper to wipe it off. when i did this, i was pressing a little hard, and i left some scuff marks, how do i take it off? can i just use some automotive9 wax to get it all shiney again? thanks
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if u are worried about marks
take up ballet my friend get used oy it, get a sticker over it
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yeah, i know i know. its natural. it just kinda bugs me. what do you guys do to your boards after you ride? is there anything special? how do you maintain your boards after the season? how would the Ride EX bindings work with this board? what do you think of it? nthanks
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THE OFF PHISTE WHORE
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ride bindings are very good
i wipe my board bone dry, take off the bindings and put it inside my car if u rack it, put it in a bag i have over 80 fdays on one rosi board, but i just got a k2 zepp this year
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those ride bindings are bomb it would be an awesome choice..and as far as cleaning up when you ride....**** i go so often it's pointless for me to take my board apart...i just give it a good wash when i get home to get all the **** that built up on it off...and strip and rewax the board
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hey guys, i didnt end up getting the Ride bindings. i got myself some WHite K2 Indy bindings. i found a local shop by my school, and the owner graduated from there, so he hooked it up pretty good. as for the board, i have yet to ride it. soon hopefully though
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