Submitted on Feb 19, 2002

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---=(Name)=Scott Harrison
---=(Age)= 25
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 160
---=(Height)= 5-9
---=(Years Riding)= 5


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---=(Company)= Nitro
---=(Year )= 2002
---=(Model )= Team
---=(Size)= 163
---=(Style)= Freestyle
---=(Warranty)= Yes, 2 year
---=(Rating)= 8/10

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The Team 63 is a very freestyle oriented board. You feel alot of the hill under you. This is not your father's Cadi. Very responsive, undampened ride. It is a rider's ride. It is not at all a forgiving board. Handles speed better then slow. It rides directionaly pretty well, pops you out of each turn pretty fast. Carves easily and holds. Large nose for pow. Though it has more the feeling of slicing through it then flowing in it. Just a flex issue. Rocks when you center your stance and hit the park. Super easy to spin, and land large. Not so stable switch. Completely workable though. Suppose it's the progresive sidecut. I can really feel the difference of the sidecut being adjusted tighter towards the tail. I don't know if I like it or not. The main reason I bought this board is word on the street, is that these boards are bomb proof, and if not, like most boards are for me, it has a TWO YEAR WARRANTY. That's basicly three winter's of insurance if you work it right. Real working riders, who ride aggresivley 100+ days a year, know the worth of that. Worth every penny.

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