how is it shape's? <BR>and about the size, i weight 135 lbs. what size do i need? <BR> <BR>thank you =]
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Not a bad board at all. It is a 3-stage rocker board that is east to learn on but not to advanced. It is designed to help you out with your toeside edge because of the way that it's shaped. It is usually sold as a package board and comes with the cabal bindings which are a great boot to start with. You can get a 134 or a 139 being the size that you are I would say to go with the 134 unless you are growing quickly and then maybe you should consider the 139. It is a good board though and you should look into it if you can find it for a good price.
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tnx dude , i think i'll take the 134 but with any of liquid force bindings...
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Also comes in a 144 just FYI
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I just bought a bunch of Ronix closeouts. Frontiers & Scouts, mainly. But I did get a few Vaults & Venues. <a href="http://www.BoardersMall.com" target="_blank">www.BoardersMall.com</a>
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awesome board especially to help your toeside out
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Its a good beginner board. I would also recommend CWB faction, Hyperlite Motive. These two boards are good beginner boards with a design that you will not grow out of easily. As you advance, the board shape will still work for you. The Vault I personally feel that you can plateau and need to upgrade as you advance. Again. only my opinion. I'm sure others would think differently because we all have different levels and styles of riding.
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i tried it out and i loved it... got a lot more pop than my LF and felt really good through the water... esp onn toeside
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I hear the toe cut out thing is just a gimmick. I think ronix is a great company, i have the ONE and its my favorite board so far, but someone told me buying an A-symetrical board isn't the best idea, not trying to bash anyone who likes it though.
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