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Originally posted by barok:

i dropped a 40 meter cliff, both
successfully and unsuccessfully and
my knees didn't blow, in fact they
feel fine.


yes yes....
i went fishing this weekend and i catched a 1.5 meter long bass!!!!

(do you know how high 40 meters are???)
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Yeah Twiki, I have loved riding the 181Sm. I been riding it for a few years now , mainly in Harifu. Riding anything smaller seems quite difficult to do now but I`m not concerned when someone tells me the SM is too big for me. I`m 183cm tall and the board is 181cms. I`ve got so used to riding it now, I take it everwhere, but Japan pow is the way to go.

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Yeah Twiki, I have loved riding the 181Sm. I been riding it for a few years now , mainly in Harifu. Riding anything smaller seems quite difficult to do now but I`m not concerned when someone tells me the SM is too big for me. I`m 183cm tall and the board is 181cms. I`ve got so used to riding it now, I take it everwhere, but Japan pow is the way to go.

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Super Model is the coolest name for a snowboard though ain't it?

 

Having fallen down in the powder, I wouldn't fancy trying to turn over with such a big board on or dig 181 cm of board out of the snow. Nor would I want to try sneaking out of the house at 5 am with a board that big. Crash, crunch, squeee, 'Where do you think you're going?!'

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