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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Back to Arizona
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OBJ chinese stars, dakine anything with spikes or clutch, demon iron cross with the spikes other then that its pick and choose just get something that you think will still function when loaded up with snow.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Just make sure you have one with no small little bits insets etc..i see so many that are just logos for companies and crap etched into the plastic with a few spikes..i cant imagine those work well when all those cracks just get filled up with snow..
Just get one you like the design of that has big spies with a good gap between any high points..this makes it easy to kick the snow out of it or use it with snow built up on it.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Back to Arizona
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i have had that happen with a dakine clutch pad. i attributed it to not heating up the glue enough. i have been rocking a set of obj chinese stars and no problems so far. been on em about 15 days
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