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Dangersquirrel
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Posted: Feb 26, 2009 - 11:34 PM
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First post: Feb 02, 2006
Total posts: 1154
Location: Rother-hammer
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TightKnitJJ wrote:
Would like to know how well that C2 BTX tech works actually.
Ride this year's Never Summer rockers... |
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specialyblended
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Posted: Feb 27, 2009 - 12:03 AM
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First post: Mar 14, 2005
Total posts: 790
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Dangersquirrel wrote:
TightKnitJJ wrote:
Would like to know how well that C2 BTX tech works actually.
Ride this year's Never Summer rockers...
You could do that . . . but then you would be riding a board that rides nothing like the C2BTX . . . and by insinuating theycopied the tech you would be ignoring the fact that this years Gnu Temple Cummins Billy Goat has the tech already, under the Harmonics tech description. Both great boards, but very different rides
See Shay Boarder for an informed view (she pretty much rides/product develops for NS so should know)
"Lib's C2 is not Never Summer's RC, I've spent enough time on Never Summer's to know that this board's camber/banana is different."
http://www.shayboarder.com/2009/02/snow ... -dark.html |
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Dangersquirrel
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Posted: Feb 27, 2009 - 12:16 AM
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First post: Feb 02, 2006
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So the Dark series is going freeride?!? Next years NS Premier will be similar I imagine, all but the Titan are going rocker crazy... I'll stick with the Titan thanks, too old foe nu sheet... or something modern
Shay's mate
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ibouncewell
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Posted: Feb 16, 2010 - 10:36 PM
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First post: Feb 08, 2010
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Hello... my first post people... would you recommend this board for a beginner? Been reading loads of reviews and seems a top board... what do you think?
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vellacot
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Posted: May 08, 2010 - 05:49 PM
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First post: Oct 29, 2009
Total posts: 5
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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Well I started to learn snowboarding about 10 months ago, toe and heel sliding at the time seemed so difficult, all this on an artificial slope. I then learn basic turns at castleford.
all this on an 7 year old oxygen board that was given to me.Anyway after 2 snowboard holidays, I am progressing well, well 2 weeks ago I bought lib tech SB 156 new for 280 pounds, and using it for the first time, I found a marked improvement in my abiities.
I believe that it would make a good beginners board, but it is a lot of money if not continued,normal price is £400, but at 2 seasons you can get one at £340.
I regard myself as an intermidiate rider, and this board will grow with me, I can now butter easily. |
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