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i'm thinking about getting the new Burton Dragon 158. it's on sale at Marui for 55,000 yen, down from it's original cost of 92,000 yen. i don't think it's price will drop any more. should i cough up the dough and get it? is it worth it? help please....

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sounds good to me.

you might find that they will not go down any more (or much more) for another month or so, so if you wanna use it this season then you might as well buy it.

great bargains around.

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yes yes, ollie,

 

i'm selling a BD 156 for cheap - i'll even

knock the price down to $325 US for you.

 

The info in the link that Ocean11 posted still applies, thanks Ocean, I'm now 100% pro-Ocean.

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you'll notice a significant loss in camber

after riding a board 30-40 times.

unfortunately, that is about how long it

takes to really get used to a new board.

 

camber is the boards ability to retain it's

manufactured shape. most boards don't sit

flat on the ground, but bend convex in the

center.

 

The board is of course still good, but has

just lost most of it's pop.

 

of course there are other factors - how

hard you ride, whether you jump or not,

whether you drop cliffs or not, the type

of construction used by the manufacturer, etc.

 

I'd say for most freestyle boards, if you

ride 50 times a season, you'll need a new

one every year. For the thicker, tougher

freeride boards, if you ride a big mountain

hard, 50 times a year, same deal.

 

I want to make clear, that this is not a

hard and fast rule, just an opinion based

on what I've experienced and read. There

are about a million exceptions. e.g. if you

ride only powder, your board will last

forever, If you own a strong board, e.g.

carbon fiber from Never Summer, Lib-

Technologies, Gnu, your board will last 2

hard seasons. But for your run-of the mill

wood-core boards, one hard season will kill

the pop.

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