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Originally posted by bagel
I'm not that new, I feel very comfortable riding, doing ramps and park rails so, I dont want a board that to soft...
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Wasn't sure. Amazing how many start to learn and go buy top end boards because they've 'gotta have the best'
K2 do some stonking board. The new Giger boards are awsome both to look at and ride and well worth a demo if you can. You can rarely go wrong with burton. All IMVHO of course.
I still say go flow with the bindings. So much easier to use and they don't cut circulation off so much. If you do choose flow have a look at their boots too. As they're made by the same company they obviously fit more snugly into the bindings than some other makes especially the wider boots.