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Hey! i heard alot about this some good some bad so im worryed...
By Renee
Ranked #293 - Boards
May 9, 2009
Hey! i heard alot about this some good some bad so im worryed and confused ive heard that its not good and ive heard its great !???? i need something to help me progress in the terrain park but i also want something that can atleast handle groomers im a rly good carver. im mostly in the terrain park though like 75% of my time is in the terrain park so is this good?? it would be my first own board too!
im also fairly small only 90 lbs and 4"9 and only size 5 womens feet ahahaa.
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By razzi
Ranked #57 - Boards
May 12, 2009
Hey, I demoed the 2010 Detail and it wasn't great outside the park... would be perfect if you were a straight up park girl (like 100% in the park), but there are definitely better boards that will do both park and freeriding out there. However if it's a really small resort, like in Missouri or something, lol then it will be fine. K2 Fling will probably suit you better, that board handled everything great when I rode it. It won't chatter when you lay down those extreme euro carves and holds an edge well and is playful in the park at the same time. The Fling comes in 138 at the smallest size and a 142. You can't go wrong with either size. Hope this helps!!
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 140cm, 143cm, 146cm, 149cm
- Shape:
- Twin
- Effective edge:
- [146cm] 1130mm
- Waist width:
- [146cm] 242mm
- Sidecut radius:
- [146cm] 7.3m
- Stance width:
- [146cm] 51.4-59.4cm (20.5-23.5in)
- Stance setback:
- Centered
- Core material:
- Wood with carbon laminate
- Base:
- Impact sintered
- Rider Weight:
- [140cm] 70-110lb (32-50kg); [146cm] 95-140lb (43-64kg); [149cm] 105-155lb (48-70kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Park, urban, jibbing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years
- Country of Origin:
- Austria
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