Submitted on Jan 29, 2001

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---=(Name)=JRW
---=(Age)= 17
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 150
---=(Height)= 5' 7"
---=(Years Riding)= 5


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---=(Company)= Inca
---=(Year )= 1999
---=(Model )= Freestyle
---=(Size)= 153
---=(Style)= freestyle
---=(Warranty)= Yes, 2 year
---=(Rating)= -1/10

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all right first off i dont wanthis to sound too negative but its the truth. INCA snowboards are the worst board I've ever riddin. the whole dual camber idea was a nice one but for me it was no good. the board is way too flexy. you cant haul on it with out going out of control and not being able to stop. when your riding flat based the board has a mind of it's own. it will start to veer off on its own path next thing you know your slamming face first into the snow. try doing rails the flex throws you bouncing up and down on board slides and makes nose presses look like your nose is going to pop off. the dual camber is only effective if your stance is wider than 22" and if you have the same amount of weight on both feet at all times. if you dont the camber wont flex down to make the edge effective. when that happens the boards stability and control goes down 50%. the board is super slow due to the flex and dual camber. the dual camber sort of acts as a suction cup when you riding. the flex is what makes the board hella slopy and hard to ride when your ripping through hard snow the INCA doesn't do any ripping the snow ripps the INCA.

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