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Sims Max 2000

Sims Max 2000


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An insane board for the big-ass boots or the cure for the common toe drag. The Max is the wide version of the Enduro with the added girth for great flotation in deep powder or soft snow conditions. St...
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Reviews 1 - 5 (6 Reviews Total) View All | Next 5

Review Date
September 2, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Countless

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Reviewed by: Paul ,  Advanced

Price Paid:  $340.00 at Sporting life

Favorite place to ride:
Mount St. Louise/Moonstone

Riding Style:
All Mountain/Freeride

Product Year:
2002

Summary:
This board rocks!!! very strong, nice pop, perfect for ppl that are just learning how to carve and are starting to go on the jumps!!!

Strengths:
Storng, nice pop and the edges are sharp for nice turns

Weaknesses:
can get scratched very easlily

Similar Products Used:
24:7 boards



Review Date
January 29, 2001

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Joe zur ,  Intermediate , from p.a.

Price Paid:  $375.00 at mike&matts

Favorite place to ride:
big boulder

Riding Style:
All Mountain/Freeride

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
great bord great for big feet

Strengths:
It is realy stiff. it is better than most wide boards. my feet fit on good and I have a size 13 boot.

Weaknesses:
nothing

Similar Products Used:
K2 fat bob



Review Date
November 29, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Zach Gateley ,  Intermediate , from Englewood, Colorado, USA

Price Paid:  $265.00 at Rocky Mountain Snowboards

Favorite place to ride:
Breckenridge

Riding Style:
All Mountain/Freeride

Product Year:
2000

Summary:
I bought this board at the best place ever, for the best place. It works for the freerides I like to take, and the usual freestyle. Recommended to anybody

Strengths:
This is the best board I have ecer used. It is great for me because I have big feet and it works for freerides and freestyling

Weaknesses:
For my level riding, nothing.

Similar Products Used:
Never Summer, and Function



Review Date
January 11, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Wendell Severns ,  Intermediate , from Woodland CA USA

Favorite place to ride:
Sugar Bowl

Riding Style:
All Mountain/ Freeride

Product Year:
1998

Summary:
great board, high recomendation!

Strengths:
wide enough to fit my feet. good colors. great in powder and groomed snow. quality of the board is good. durable. i have rode board many times in different conditions and terrains and no problems. the craftmanship of the board is high.

Weaknesses:
a little slow edge to edge in tight terrain.

Similar Products Used:
k-2 fat bob, kemper.



Review Date
December 8, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: Andy White ,  Beginner , from Mississauga, Ontatio, Canada

Favorite place to ride:
Blue Mountain (not much of a mountain but it's home!)

Riding Style:
All Mountain/ Freeride

Product Year:
1999

Summary:
Like I said I'm 6'3"" and 200lbs. This board is one of the few to choose from for a size 12 boot. Even if I hadn't got a good deal on the price, I would have purchased it for the overall value / performance.

Strengths:
I'm 6'3"" tall and 200lbs. No drag is a good thing! The board is stiff enough to handle my weight in the turns and a good all around performer.

Weaknesses:
Little slow on the carve but to be expected with a wider board. A small trade off I might add versues the alternative of a toe drag induced face plant!

Similar Products Used:
K2, Burton



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