Submitted on Jan 29, 2003

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---=(Name)=Trevor
---=(Age)= 14
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 135
---=(Height)= 5-9
---=(Years Riding)= 3


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---=(Company)= Lamar
---=(Year )= 2003
---=(Model )= Stealth
---=(Size)= 149
---=(Style)= freeride/freestyle
---=(Warranty)= Yes, ? year
---=(Rating)= 9.5/10

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This board has great overall performance. It has good flex; not so soft that it literally bends over every subtle imperfection on the trail, but not so stiff that it sends you flying over every bump with a jolt through your legs. The Stealth 149 holds a great carve, and it's easy to ride an edge to slow down w/o catching your opposite and flying to the ground. It has great acceleration, but it's responsive enough to be capable of a quick slow or stop. The graphic is cool, w/ an awesome flat gray design on top of a glossy black b/g. The factory wax that came on my board is great, at least good enough to get this much speed: i went about 30 feet down a hill w/, say, a 25-degree slope, and i did a powerslide that left my head about 8 inches from the ground; this board is fast!!! The board carves powder well, and it can run over rocks, etc. w/ minimal scratching on the bottom of the deck. This is an awesome snowboard for a low price. I got mine on sale for $189, but the list was $289. Plan on spending roughly $250+/-. Just think, though, this rides better than any Burton I've ever ridden, and it costs about $400 less.

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