Description Once you’ve made it through your lesson and want to buy a board, consider the Cruzer. The easiest board to ride that we sell, it’s designed to pick up where your lesson left off, packing the performan...
Summary: I just got the board and it is really easy to go on slalom. Its got nice turning and its fast, nice for the races. I had a bad old board to start out the year, this is so much smother. this is my 3rd year riding and i think its good for a beginner. So if you should want to start, this is the board for you. It is kind of pricey, but its worth ur money.
Similar Products Used: Morrow, Burton super model demo
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Reviewed by: joe smichdt(Unregistered User)
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Snowboarder
Price Paid:
$200.00
at ski barn
Summary: great all around board-pretty darn heavy-got it done in colorado, n.j, and vermont- don't buy if you ride park-this thing weighs a lot-i ride park so i got rid of it- only use on groomed and powder trails
Similar Products Used: burton clash-same thing- lighter
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Summary: This is the best board that i have ever owned, i have had 5 other board none of them come close to the intenseness of this board. you could say that i have never whiped out by caughting my edge or anytime going straight away if your a beginner this is ur board. but im not a beginner(5 years in ) this board is still a good board for more skilled riders.
Similar Products Used: burton custom highbacks
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Summary: This is about my 38th board that ive had in my life, and it is just about the best ive ever road. Most people know me{shaun palmer}, and i'm a professional rider, but even though i get my boards for free, this is still the best board ive rode. Ive someone you know wants this board, dont hesitate to buy it....buy it!
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