"Women's Boards" or no?
"AsaaraAgain" wrote
If I don't win lots of money, any suggestions on cheaper boards that would feel
about the same?
Palmer makes a women's specific board ("Touch"?) that is an equivalent
to their men's "Classic" board, which in turn is quite similar to Burton
Custom. It should be a good $50-100 cheaper on sale because it's a less
known board/brand, but you'll have a hard time finding it if you're not
near big mountains/metro areas.
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