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#3448
Picked up the GPS one. I'll see how it is, they are both the same, the GPS one just plots your location, elevation and speed.
It's still on sale on Amazon so it appears.
http://www.amazon.com/ContourHD-1080.../dp/B002QGSYZ4
http://www.amazon.com/Contour-GPS-Fu...0788472&sr=1-1
It's still on sale on Amazon so it appears.
http://www.amazon.com/ContourHD-1080.../dp/B002QGSYZ4
http://www.amazon.com/Contour-GPS-Fu...0788472&sr=1-1
Curious to compare it to my cost.
GPS should be fun. I'd be curious to see some of those speeds when we open up on the pow runs and it'll be nice to chart some of those locations to work on meet points and stuff like that.
Jordan was still thinking about one last I talked to him. Be nice to have a couple.
Last edited by OneManArmy; 11-28-2010 at 09:14 PM.
#3449
What size do you wear?
Does anybody know which is going to be stronger...a super flexy 152, waste width 24.9, or a 154 of the same boards with waist 25.3, OR the WIDE 154 of the same board with a 25.5 waist. Just looking to get a flexy fun park board that can also withstand some pretty big jumps and spin landing. Just wanting to get some feedback from you guys. It's a Signal park btw, which i've broken 3 of already. but that's what I get on the cheap!
Does anybody know which is going to be stronger...a super flexy 152, waste width 24.9, or a 154 of the same boards with waist 25.3, OR the WIDE 154 of the same board with a 25.5 waist. Just looking to get a flexy fun park board that can also withstand some pretty big jumps and spin landing. Just wanting to get some feedback from you guys. It's a Signal park btw, which i've broken 3 of already. but that's what I get on the cheap!
I don't think the strength is gonna differ too much if they're all the same board. Construction and materials are the same.
Going with a slightly larger board is better for hitting the big stuff... in my opinion anyways. I'd rock the 154 if I was you and if you get them on the cheap I wouldn't worry about busting them too much. Must be going pretty big to snap boards... haaa. I've only busted one in 17 years and I weigh 250 pounds. haaaa.
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I don't think the strength is gonna differ too much if they're all the same board. Construction and materials are the same.
Going with a slightly larger board is better for hitting the big stuff... in my opinion anyways. I'd rock the 154 if I was you and if you get them on the cheap I wouldn't worry about busting them too much. Must be going pretty big to snap boards... haaa. I've only busted one in 17 years and I weigh 250 pounds. haaaa.
I don't think the strength is gonna differ too much if they're all the same board. Construction and materials are the same.
Going with a slightly larger board is better for hitting the big stuff... in my opinion anyways. I'd rock the 154 if I was you and if you get them on the cheap I wouldn't worry about busting them too much. Must be going pretty big to snap boards... haaa. I've only busted one in 17 years and I weigh 250 pounds. haaaa.
Ya, the 154 will probably be the choice. I really like a small board that lets me jib, press, and butter around, but the small ones always break. Broke three signal park boards in two years, and just broke the core on my supernatural (what was originally a normal shape has now become reverse camber )...big jumps...and street... My friend blows his edges faster than anyone i've ever met! Cheap it may be, but being jobless makes it a huge investment.