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K2 Parkstar Snowboard

November 9, 2009

Get the parkstar for sure. They both ride about the same. I rode the dh2 last year and I own the parkstar now. Get a smaller board if you plan on staying in the park. You don't need a wide board either. I wear a size 15 on mine and its fine.

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pretty sick

Ride NRC Snowboard Binding

Ride NRC Snowboard Binding

Rating for this product: 4 November 2, 2009

I loved how many ajustments that they have. However, it seems like they could break pretty easily. They perfoem great though. They have the perfect ballance of flex and response for the park. The only other complaint is that mounting the binding is a bitch and half. This is because the base is metal so they put foam on the base so it doesn't jack up the board and slide around, so you have to put most of your weight on the screw so it can reach the holes. Overall a really solid binding

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perfect board

K2 Parkstar Snowboard

K2 Parkstar Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 November 2, 2009

This board is so sick. I got it with intentions for just using it in the park but it performs all over the mountain. I would highly recomend this board for some one serious about performance in the park. I switched to this board from the banana and the parkstar is much more stable on jumps. It could be a bit softer but I like the snappyness it has for ollies. Overall sick board

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ThirtyTwo Lashed Fast Track Snowboard Boot - Men's

October 31, 2009

Do these boots run small, big or regular since i have to down size in order to buy them? I'm afraid they will come in and be too small.

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K2 Parkstar Snowboard

October 29, 2009

Also base it off of the stuff you will be hitting mainly. Personally, I would go with a 159 if you are going to hit all mountain or a 155-157 if you spend most your time in the park. I am 6'5" and just got the 159. Its a sick board so don't hold back

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Not neccesary

Palmer PLS Binding Lifter

Palmer PLS Binding Lifter

Rating for this product: 3 September 24, 2009

I ride with a size 15 boot and I thought these helped a ton when I got a narrow board, however they broke mid-season and I rode the rest of the season with my bindings directly on the board and never had a problem. Right now I cruise the banana without risers and do fine. So you don't really need them.

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Never Summer Revolver-R Snowboard

September 2, 2009

Does the vario grip hold anywhere near as good as lib tech's magna-traction?

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Lib Technologies Burtner's Box Scratcher BTX Snowboard

August 24, 2009

You will be fine. I ride one with a size 15 boot and I get some overhang but nothing to worry about.

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