Submitted on Oct 28, 2002

---=( Rider Information )=---

---=(Name)=Dave
---=(Age)= 16
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 140
---=(Height)= 5ft7
---=(Years Riding)= 6


---=( Snowboard Information )=----

---=(Company)= Rossignal
---=(Year )= 2000
---=(Model )= Butane
---=(Size)= 154
---=(Style)= Freeride
---=(Warranty)= Yes, 1 year
---=(Rating)= 8/10

----------///=========( Review )=========\\\----------

Alright, well basically i got this board awhile ago, you can actually still find them at many stores, i went yesterday and saw one. When the board was released they sold for about $400 Canadian, now they go for about $249, so for you Americans that probably know as much about the Candian/USA exchange rate as i know about the density of camel dung one Canadian dollar is worth about 60 cents American so lets the that board would be $150 for you guys now. The board is basically a learners / Beginner board. It didn't offer much to me but i have to say for the price it gave me a good ride. It carves good although there wasnt much flex since the board wasnt made for stomping tricks. It wasn't the lightest board, but when your beginning you want something that keeps you rooted to the ground, something that doesnt take of and fly. The graphic on it is pretty cool, there was a tornado with a gothic style print saying butane. The bottom is plane black with rossignol written in White. I'd have to say this board is perfect for the following categorized riders. Either begginer boarders, people with limited snowboard purchasing budgets, or you people that have snowboarded for awhile but only got 5 - 10 times per year. If you fit in one of those catergories this boards for you, you won't be disapointed. Plus if you keep it in good condition you can definitley sell it for at least 2/3 what you paid for it.

----=( For more info on this board E-mail me @ super_nothing@hotmail.com)=----

---==((BACK TO))==---
----///====( Other Companies ||| Main )====\\\---