Submitted on Feb 06, 2001

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---=(Name)=boarder 4 life
---=(Age)= 25
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 190
---=(Height)= 5'9"
---=(Years Riding)= 2


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---=(Company)= Jobe
---=(Year )= 1999
---=(Model )= Jobe
---=(Size)= 155
---=(Style)= blue with a pic of a clock
---=(Warranty)= No,
---=(Rating)= 6/10

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I think this is a great starter board, but that's it. The board is pretty narrow and light and really forgiving on the snow. This board doesn't carve well, I realized this after 1 season. It sucks on ice, it's hard to even stand on it on ice. This board feels really flimsy too, kinda shakes when going fast. Someone gave me this board, but I heard jobe boards are really cheap so ($150 with some cheesy bindings.)if you are just starting out and have a tight budget, I recommend it. If cash is no thing, then get a quality board like a lib or burton.

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