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so versitl and solid
Rossignol Jones Snowboard - Wide
November 19, 2008
Last season I rode the 158 and 166. The mellow shapes allow you to relax and do whatever you want, straight line, spines, smear, jib. Both the boards are amazingly stable. I tried my friends 166 one day and have never rode anything so solid.
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Recommended!!
Suunto t1c Heart Rate Monitor with Comfort Belt
August 30, 2008
Love it, has a few more functions than I need, one downer the face does seem to scratch easy. I have the espresso and white one and have been wearing it as my everyday watch just because I think it is cute but they face is starting to show a little wear and tear. The chest belt is much more comfortable and accurate than the other two brand's I have used.
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