Submitted on Apr 08, 2002

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---=(Name)=Paul
---=(Age)= 32
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 84
---=(Height)= 190
---=(Years Riding)= 1


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---=(Company)= Killer Loop
---=(Year )= 2001
---=(Model )= Mutation
---=(Size)= 167
---=(Style)= freeride
---=(Warranty)= Yes, 2 year
---=(Rating)= 7/10

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Ok, I haven't been riding long (about 10 days in total on the slopes), but I have wakeboarded, etc before. Anyway of the boards I have tried the Killer Loop board was pretty good. The others (rentals) I have tried were Burton Asym Air, Saloman something or other 160 CM and a few Nitro Shadows. The Burton was possibly the nicest to ride, but I think the 'loop was the best overall. The Saloman was stiff - which I like - but the 'loop board as a good feel, is easy to turn, provided you are decisive (the asym air can be turned almost by using a bit of board flex, the loop requires a bit more work, but turns well). The board isn't the fastest - not slow though, but is very stable on rough snow, or basting through powder mounds. Overall the board was a sound buy (my friends board) since it only cost 200 Euro. I would think that I'd get bored of it after a year, but of a beginner to intermediate I think it is OK - considering Killer Loop make sunglasses! 9 for stability 10 for ease of riding 7 for edging - quite grippy 5 for speed and the graphics look like they were designed by Tool

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