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Im debating between:
StepChild JP Walker Pro Snowboard Stepchild Jib Stick Snowboard Rome Artifact 1985 Snowboard K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard (Or whatever else you guys recommend) 5' 9.5" 140 lbs. I never leave the park, but i still need a board that doesnt wash out from medium sized jumps/kickers. |
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i would get the artifact.
I got a capita horrorscope at my local shop and noticed a little chip in the side. Took it back and the shop noiced a little dent under the chip. There sending it back in to capita and getting another one but it is going to take atleast 2weeks. I dont mind much because its getting fixed but i will have to ride my rome artifact the opening week. I think the capita is a pretty sweet board even though i have never riden it. I cant wait to try the waaaapow feature that helps you ollie. But there limited edition, You might have trouble finding one. |
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This years Jib stick is a rocker. I think it'd be killer for you to try either that or the K2 WWW. A bunch of people have switched to reverse camber, and have to decided to never go back. It'd be sweet to try it out for a season, see what you like, and go from there
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I would recommend the Nitro T1 153. This board is great for all around use. I have friends that have used this board for over 2 years, getting the new model each year. I think most of the rocker boards limit you because you shorten your contact points on the board and lose your grip when charging for a jump.. but as far as just jibbing it up, it is great. If you are wanting the reverse camber deal I would personally recommend the never summer's or the nitro sub pop ( but might be too lose for you). Anyways just my two cents.
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