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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 76
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The 2010 Easy Livin was a big disappointment. I probably had this board for a couple of weeks before selling it to a friend of mine. The First run, on Cartel ESTs was nice, on a easy groomer at Northstar, Run 2 - TO LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN-
I rode this board at 152, and the graphics was the only thing I liked. The board was a little sluggish and was as responsive as my Twin. Actually, I liked my Twin 151 a lot better! This board was way to soft, and I feel anything special while riding it. The board is a fun board, on the mountain, its easy to throw around everywhere on freeride tricks, but really not worth 569 dollars. The Custom beats this board easily! STOP 3 - Jib Stick- I took this board to the park, to try out a couple of boxes and rails. Honestly, this was a great board in the air. I was able to do a lot of tricks comfortably, I dont know why, but I liked this board in the air more than the Twin. I was able to pull of easy little tricks air tricks, such as grabs 1s and 3s. On rails, I thought it felt a little stiffer than the Twin, and wasnt as impressive. I couldnt do anything impressive on this, I really dont know why but I just couldnt. This was my arsenal that day- 50-50, Boardslide (FS BS) and a tailslide 270. What a horrible way to follow up the Un-Inc, Maybe it may be my harsh standards knowing that this was supposed to be the Un-Inc's next generation, but the Piggy was much better than your colored hippie. Thanks for reading! |
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