Anonymous
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Hya mate,
I'm ridin a Nitro Magnum 168 at the moment but tempted by a Nitro Suprateam board.
Been on the slopes for about 6 years now and thinkin about tryin out the parks n doin som jumps so ideally i'd really like an all round board.
Would it be worth switchin or do I have everythin i need with the Magnum?
If it is worth switchin is the Suprateam the one to go for or would you suggest something different?
If it helps i'm 6'3, 220lbs n size 11.5UK - so i'm pretty sure I need a big board but at a loss of what to go for.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated
Thanks
Craig
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ProPeloTom
 | Hey Craig,
I'd be a little careful changing over to the Suprateam. On paper it looks like a great all-around board that works great in the deep pow as well as the park. My only concern would be its durability. It's a super thin board which makes it very light but also very vulnerable to possible damage. Might not be the best pick for a guy your size. Hope this helps. Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.
Tom
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Anonymous
 | Hya Tom,
That's great thank you, think i'll knock gettin one on the head then.
Any suggestions as to what would be a good all-round board?
I'm completely stumped to be honest, bit of an information overload goin on tryin to look at reviews and specs etc for different boards?
Thanks
Craig
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melissa
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Anonymous said:
Hya Tom,
That's great thank you, think i'll knock gettin one on the head then.
Any suggestions as to what would be a good all-round board?
I'm completely stumped to be honest, bit of an information overload goin on tryin to look at reviews and specs etc for different boards?
Thanks
Craig |
Hi Craig,
I really like the
It is a true twin tip, so you can do tricks, but it also hauls butt and holds a solid edge. Get wide. Oh, and unless you want to buy new bindings, don't get the one that has the M6 Channel.
Have fun!
Melissa
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