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---=(Age)= 46 ---=(Sex)= Male ---=(Weight)= 220 ---=(Height)= 5-11 ---=(Years Riding)= 2 |
---=(Company)= Rad Air ---=(Year )= 2000 ---=(Model )= Rad Air ---=(Size)= 152 ---=(Style)= bidirectional wide ---=(Warranty)= No, ---=(Rating)= 9/10 |
I purchased this board used. The base is a psychadelic pattern of blue, green, and some red swirls. It says rad/air on the base. The top is purple and has the number 52 in yellow. It has stamped on it that it was made in Austria. I bought it because I weighed 255 (at the time) and wear a size 11.5 snowboot. It has very little flex and weighs twice as much as my daughter's Burton Custom Free Style 148. In my 5th attempt this season (2000-2001) I finally learned how to carve on "Blue Runs" and "Snake" down the intermediate greens with it. The tip and tail are 10.5 inches and the waist is 10 inches. I believe that this board may have been strictly for jumping, but not for doing crazy tricks due to the weight. I weighed the board on my electronic bath scale and it came in at 13 pounds with Custom Burton Bindings, so I am guessing it weighs at least 11 pounds. Would I recommend this board? Yes, if you weigh over 200 pounds and have big feet. BTW does anyone else have any info on this board I would greatly appreciate any input. My board it's an ugly board, but it's the board for me. BTW the local shop gure believes the base is sintered and has a full wood core. Not bad, for only paying $50!May all your days be filled with sunshine and lots of powder! Primo--
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For more info on this board E-mail me @ pmark8587@uswest.net)=----
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