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Exercise your right to work out in the park with the true twin Capita Stairmaster Snowboard. Sweat out those hardway 270's the Stairmaster's low spin weight and then move to the elliptical C-boxes and press the crap out of them with the soft-flexing wood core and pre-curved 420 fiberglass configuration. Worried about imperfections? The ABS Bomb-Proof ABS sidewalls and durable extruded base will stand up the damaging side-effects of doing your squats, crunches, and lunges on rails, stumps, and walls. As for the stretch marks\227you're on your own.
This is definitely a great board, especially for the price, the flex is perfect for my style of riding, some jibs and some jumps. I was surprised with the performance on jumps, it is a very good board for jumps.
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Ive been snowboarding for a few years now, and I've ridden a lot of boards. my first snowboard ever was a 2007 stairmaster. every year i would buy a new board, ride it until the beginning of january, and then sell it and just go back to my stair master. these boards are amazing, and after finally deciding to just buy another stair master, i have yet to be disappointed. I've only gotten to ride a few rails and a street gap on this board this year, and let me tell you, IT IS PERFECT!
WHY YOU'LL LIKE IT: The Stairmaster is bombproof and rips like no other board near the price. These boards are smaller, wider, softer, and designed for maneuverability around the park. The ride-ability of this series has become legendary in relation to the price tag, and the overwhelming demand for these Transworld Snowboarding Good Wood award winning boards grows every year.
you can ride this thing anywhere, i take mine off of 40 foot kickers, through the woods, down double kinks, and cruising around blues and greens doing butters and stuff.
the best thing about the stairmaster is the rideability in relation to it's price tag. this board rides, looks and is way overbuilt for the price. for sure one of the best values in the line. stairmasters are cambered boards which make them great choices for kids needing a board to ravage. they last a long time. can ride the whole mountain, even the pipe. the upgraded graphics, die cut base and high gloss topseet make these boards stand out in the board rack. better get a lock.
both would be great for all around fun, it depends on how you like your board to feel.
a scallywagg is going to be really squirrly and loose, due to its extreme rocker shape.
i would personally ride this, because of its perfect camber shape and flex. this board is super stable and responsive, yet soft enough to jib and press.
it doesn't matter the binding size, it matters what boots are in the binding. I think you'll be fine with a 152 as long as your boots are like 11.5's or smaller.
Im 5'9, 135lbs i was thinking about getting the 152, but im beginning to think thats to big, im going to be staying in he park mostly jibbin, but i wont be doing kickers, but i will be filming so i want speed and stability, should i go with the 152 or should i get the 150 indoor survival fk?
get a 148 stairmaster! I'm 6 foot 210 pounds and i ride a 148 stair master and i can ride anything in my path, although i struggle a bit in pow and on jumps bigger than 30, but you'll be perfect on a 148 with your weight.
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