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asymmetric freestyle boards?
Hi All!
....a bunch of years back, there was a burton board called Asym-Air or something like that... it´s something like 10 years back... it was pretty much a merger between an asym carve board and a pipe board... i rode it once for two days, back then, and remember it being loads of fun, very speedy and still pretty jumpy, too... now my question: are these types of boards still being manufactured by someone? thanx! Torfi |
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asymmetric freestyle boards?
are these types of boards still being manufactured by someone?
I seem to recall someone is still making asyms, but I can't remember who. They can be found on eBay though. Here's an article about asyms, and part of the reason they're no longer an item, from a carving perspective: http://www.bomberonline.com/articles/asymetric.cfm. |
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