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Yay! Another "I'm getting my first snowboardblah blah" trend. Yeah lol. I was wondering if anyone could tell me about thequality of a O-matic snowboard? Of course any others you think would be good feel free to throw at me. I'm 5'5, around 135-140. So I'm looking to get something between length 146-149/50, around that.
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O-matic Boards are Awesome.
If you're more into all-mountain rather than strictly park, the O-matic Boron 148 is the best deal right now at $120. Todd Richards started O-matic with the purpose of getting quality stuff to the masses at prices the masses could afford.
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^^^^sick company. from a sick guy. great quality.
borons good, extrem-o is a really good board from them, and todds pro board the awsome is dope. if you get todds board its a little stiffer than most park boards, just a word of a caution. probably the stiffest true twin on the market. |
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also just to add to this tara dakides is part owner and superrrr fucking hot. just another great reason to ride o-matic.
i think there definitely flying under the radar this year. and have for the last couple of years. i almost got the awesome, but its to stiff for a mainly rail board which is what i will be riding the most this year. |
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