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K2 Zeppelin Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 3, 2006

The Zeppelin is an age old kick ass destroyer. It is definately recommended. IMHO I thinkt he Zeppelin is the best K2 board out.

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Finest performance. Period

Palmer Platinum LE Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

I actually had the chance to demo this thing. I expected it to be stiff as hell do to the crazy price. However, it is not that stiff. And this is a good thing. The board is not just some carve stick. It is fun on the whole mountain even the park. But what you pay for is the awesome carbon performance. Go to your current board and knock on it with your knuckles. When you knock on a Platinum the sound is really dull. Carbon Fiber has an outrageous dampening ability. This is the smoothest ride ever. If you have money, BUY IT!!!

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Vapors legit competitor

Palmer Honeycomb 4 Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

This board is not quite as light as the vapor, but it gives it a serious run for the money. One thing Palmer doesn't lack in is quality. This is true no gimmicks. Riding wise the board is aggressive and snappy. The light weight makes spins easy, and of course it holds a Palmer edge. Must buy if it is within your price range!

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Solid Palmer performance

Palmer Carbon Circle 2 Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

I have two Palmer boards: On more playful days I rock the Honeycircle because it is a bit softer, but when it is time for business, the carbon comes out. Stiffer and faster with a better base, the carbon dominates for freeride and boarder cross.

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Finest performance. Period

Palmer Platinum LE Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

I actually had the chance to demo this thing. I expected it to be stiff as hell do to the crazy price. However, it is not that stiff. And this is a good thing. The board is not just some carve stick. It is fun on the whole mountain even the park. But what you pay for is the awesome carbon performance. Go to your current board and knock on it with your knuckles. When you knock on a Platinum the sound is really dull. Carbon Fiber has an outrageous dampening ability. This is the smoothest ride ever. If you have money, BUY IT!!!

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Vapors legit competitor

Palmer Honeycomb 3 Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

This board is not quite as light as the vapor, but it gives it a serious run for the money. One thing Palmer doesn't lack in is quality. This is true no gimmicks. Riding wise the board is aggressive and snappy. The light weight makes spins easy, and of course it holds a Palmer edge. Must buy if it is within your price range!

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Affordable performance

Salomon F20 Snowboard Boot

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

I personally like the F20 Snowboard Boot for the affordability and softer F-series flex. If you are a more passive freerider, or prefer a softer flexing boot for freestyle then this might be the boot for you. As with all the F-series, excellent heel-hold for the narrow footed.

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High performance for everyone

Salomon F24 Snowboard Boot

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

The F24's are without a doubt the highest performance boot for the big foot guy. Any size foot can rock these beauts, but it is nice to have the fused liner into the shell of the boot. Dramtic decrease in sole length! I find these bit stiff for freestyle, but they rip for carving and freeriding. I suppose if you were really aggressive, you couold handle these for freestyle to.

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Dopest boot for big feet

Salomon F22 Snowboard Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

The Salomon F22 is absolutely my favorite boot in the F-Series line up. True, I drool over the F24s but the F22 is affordable, comfortable, high-performing, and looks good. Plus it being a bit softer than the F24s, I think it is better choice for all-around riding. Plus, all F-series rock for small feet.

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Solid Palmer performance

Palmer Carbon Circle 2 Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2006

I have two Palmer boards: On more playful days I rock the Honeycircle because it is a bit softer, but when it is time for business, the carbon comes out. Stiffer and faster with a better base, the carbon dominates for freeride and boarder cross.

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