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"Ride the Ride Crush"
Pros: Stable and smooth, Nifty GFX,
Cons: A bit stiffer than expected, Heavy,
I rode a DH2 as a demo, liked it but wanted something not so stiff. The Crush rides great in all the conditions I have thrown at it. The slime walls are great on rough icy snow, the ride still feels smooth. The reverse caber is nice not too extreme. If it were just a bit softer would be great for butters. It is fun off jumps and decent on rails. The downsides for me are; it is a bit of a slower board, not quite as flexy as I would like, and it is heavy.
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"Ride Agenda"
Pros: Graphics, Steady/Stable, Great Edge
Cons: A little heavy, somewhat stiff,
I borrowed this board from a friend for a couple of runs. The first thing I noticed was how easy it was to carve. This board is super steady, super stable, especially compared to my own Ride Agenda. I felt, however, that it was a little stiff, which makes for great carving, especially on ice, but it was a little harder to get onto rails and into the air off jumps. That said, I'd still recommend it to anyone.
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"2011 Ride Crush"
Pros: Rocker!, lightweight, Great Graphic
Cons: N/A,
This board is great! First the graphic are cool. They come out when it is cold. Plus the low ride rocker does anything you want it to do. Cut great on Ice or powder. I think it is a fast board too but easy to learn on. great for all around anything.
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