Submitted on Aug 18, 2002

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---=(Name)=Steven
---=(Age)= 13
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 109
---=(Height)= 5-3
---=(Years Riding)= 2


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---=(Company)= Nitro
---=(Year )= 1999
---=(Model )= Spectrum 144
---=(Size)= 144 cm
---=(Style)= freestyle
---=(Warranty)= No,
---=(Rating)= 9-6/10

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THis is a nice learning board. I used it to get started, and it helped me do 360 methods off tabletops only on my second time out. the flex of the board is very flexible, making it easy as pie to turn. But now that I am getting pretty good, it doesnt perform up to my standards, because it is as heavy a a lead weight, and has no good pop because it is very flexible all the way from the nose to the tail. also, it has a very slippery hold/carve at high speeds. Personally, I wouldnt suggest this board, and that you be more picky when going through boards to find one that is a little stiffer. I would say to not even consider this board if you are an intermediate or better. But this board is very good on all sorts of terrain, except when it is put to ice. The only good reason to get this board is if you can find one that is bigger than the standard for height, nad that would only be recomended if you are pretty darn strong, and can lug around a heavy board like this.

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