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"Johnny1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > My background: I ride about 10 days a year. I've been riding for five > year at this pace, and I've been an intermediate freerider almost the > whole time. I like powder and groomers the best, park and bumps the > least. For four years I've had a Burton Supermodel 62. When I started riding I bought a Supermodel 62 and I loved it - really easy to ride. After about 4 years of riding 7-10 days a year it got stolen while I was having lunch in a mountain restaurant. This was on the first day of a week long holiday in the Alps so I spent the next few days trying out lots of boards and ended up replacing it with a K2 Eldorado 164. For the first couple of hours I rode the Eldo I felt like a beginner all over again as it was so unforgiving compared to the Supermodel, mainly because it was much stiffer, but I very quickly got used to it and found that my carving, in particular, improved due to the greater stability. Now I realise I was ready for a stiffer board and I have no doubt that it helped my riding. It is also a faster board, due to some high tech stuff on the base, but this has never made me go faster than I want to (does help on flats though). Luke ------------------------- http://www.snowgo.com
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