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hell of a toy, an expensive toy

Airboard Classic 130 Bodyboard

Airboard Classic 130 Bodyboard

Rating for this product: 4 March 3, 2006

The classic sled is fantastic. It provides a cushioned, stream-lined ride that puts traditional sledding to shame. The only improvement I would highly suggest is that the handles must be moved toward the front of the sled. The current placement of the handles makes it awkward for holding on while riding on one's stomach at high speeds. Also, what about possibly incorporating a rigging system so one can be pulled by a snow mobile? Perhaps a small loop at the front to complete a triangle rig through the handles? Lastly, when the price gets lower, I'll recommend it to my friends. All in all, I had a blast when we took it out to Gore Pass in CO.

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