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"Good Board"
Pros: Affordable, Traditional Camber,
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Just bought for my girlfriend and she loves it. Wanted a board that was beginner friendly (she has been 6 times) but she can still progress on and this hit the spot.
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"Beginner board great value"
Pros: Good Value, Good Learning Board, Nice looking
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Bought this board for the gf, she was able to quickly learn within 3/4 outings linking turns now. Very awesome.
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"Great board"
Pros: Great base, Good graphics, Affordable
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Bought this board for my girlfriend as her first board. She loves the board so far. It's allowed her to progress pretty quickly. Waxing the board, I've noticed that the board holds wax very well.
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"My first Solace"
Pros: Speed, Stylish, Adaptability
Cons: Flexibility,
I love this board. This board is the first and only board that I own. Although I do have the 2005 or 2006 edition, I still love it! It is fast, stylish, and can work with any snow conditions. I do however wish that it were a bit more flexible.
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"Decent First Board"
Pros: Sick design, Good first board,
Cons: Speed handling, No room for mistakes in turning, Stiff
Used this board since my first season ever, and still got it to this day, riding all mountain.
It leaves little to no room for mistakes with turning, and in park such as landing. Even though you end up hitting several people, it does sometimes help you progress as a rider. Speed and steep doesn't really work well, but you still can.
I reccomend buying if you can try it out first.
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