Submitted on Aug 22, 2001

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---=(Name)=Alan Raetz
---=(Age)= 36
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 165
---=(Height)= 5'10"
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I bought this as a used rental at Breckenridge because the board I brought to Colorado was too stiff (my Salomon 350 163). I've been trying to get used to that board for a while, and after a couple days in Colorado, I just said screw it. I tried out this Morrow Master from the rental shop and it's got a great combination of characteristics, very light but not too flexy, carves well, just a good feel for the way I ride. It has lost it's snap, because it was a rental board, but it's still better than my 'new' Salomon. This board has the triple-barrel construction, and it works well. Highly recommended if buying it new (if they still make it?) Did Morrow give up on these foam-core boards? Let me know...

----=( For more info on this board E-mail me @ al_raetz@yahoo.com)=----

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