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Forum WS Series 2001


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Several years of research and development have led Forum to design the Wide Series. This series is designed for riders with large feet. Wider to accommodate a person with larger feet. Increased wi...
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Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

Review Date
July 7, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
6-15

Visitors rate this review
5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: Paul ,  HardCore , from MD, USA

Price Paid:  $399.00 at owen ski & sport

Favorite place to ride:
seven springs

Riding Style:
FreeStyle

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
best board i've ever used as well as owned, used many boards, " k2's, burtons, oxygen, salamon...." i had a 155 cm wide series w/ red bottom.. could do every thing i wanted too, unfortunetly it was stollen this winter at seven springs resort in PA. If that person ever reads this, I WILL KILL YOU!
for any one else, i had, "Ride bindings, HFS, lib tech, forums, mobile skate park series, and other stickers on it, as well as a clear stomp pad in the center."
If any one has seen this board, please email me at "paullipp@hotmail.com", thier has been a police resort filed, so if this person is caught, they will be sewed by my personel lawyer, as well as the resort's, and punished to the maximum the state of PA. allows.
thanks you, i give the board a 10/10 rating.

Strengths:
everything

Weaknesses:
nothing



Review Date
October 3, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Countless

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Reviewed by: CorticalCortex ,  Advanced , from Holland

Price Paid:  $410.00 at SUBWAY Utrecht

Favorite place to ride:
Serre Chevalier park and back country

Riding Style:
All Mountain/Freeride

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
White and beautyfull, good snap, holding edges like it was on rails still enough room to gumm out the errors on landings,
float float float

Strengths:
The multiple radius, carve's like it was on rails.it makes you a better boarder.
The snap it's just great, it pops better then my santacruz on higher speeds.
And the width makes it also a good back country board.
Thus resuming: a great freestyler wich also can be ridden in the backcountry on pow

Weaknesses:
Because of it's snap and multiple radius it's difficult the pull some wheelies

Similar Products Used:
SantaCruz Htype triple X, also a little wider than normal but it's just a little to flexy for high speed.



Review Date
December 13, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: MATT GORKA ,  HardCORE , from kalamazoo, mi

Price Paid:  $450.00 at gordo snowboards

Favorite place to ride:
none

Riding Style:
All Mountain/Freeride

Product Year:
2001

Summary:
This is the best board I've ever ridden. I bought it for a change, and I love it. I don't have large feet, but the added width (which is less than 2cm over std.) really makes a difference in overall stability. I am big into spins, and this board spins as well as a 155..Really! The added width aides in hard carves, as well. If you are contemplating buying this board, DO IT. You will not be disappointed.
I am 5'9 @200 lbs. I ride the 163 and absolutely love it!

Strengths:
This is an extremely responsive board considering its size (163) Great in the bumps and pipe. Don't believe all the hype about big boards being lethargic.

Weaknesses:
I hate people bothering me with "I like your board" when I'm riding. Distracts me.
None, really.

Similar Products Used:
Burton---overpriced junk
Santa Cruz--bad assed boards (well, used to be)
Morrow--foam cores...these are crap if you ask me.



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