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Identity 173, arbor steepwater 167 narrow

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unity 181, k2 173, nitro natural 168, arbor koa d70 super surfy

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burton coil 165, nidecker escape 166, arbor mystic 152- stiff pipe board

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also intuition m25 pro (red) ,m26 luxury (gold) both molded once, and barely used $75 +shipping

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the steep is an all mt charger, really holds an edge like it's namesake while being less of a tank than the og steepwater; the d70 is a much softer, twistable surfboard that'll float in 8" of fresh but easy to overpower with the softest of hardshells

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also for sale original sage pint onewheel, battery up gradable hardware (on sale now at Chibatteries.com $250 for double the range), 350 mi. with fast charger, extra portable charger, new fender and bumpers. $750, +shipping obo

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bought NOS, great all around board, eucalyptus topsheet, like a stiffer a-frame, couldn't seem to get the powder stance back as far as I like not a fan of the extruded ptex, it might be tougher but it doesn't clean up and take wax like sintered. would be a keeper but the quiver's over loaded in the 170+/- range, some of them are getting lonely since the thirst bx, ridden maybe a couple dozen partial days.

the nitro natural is every bit it's equal and better in pow, just not as pretty.

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Hey Boardski, wondering about the Steepwater … from what you’ve said above it sounds like it might be the kind of board I’m interested in ! I typically don’t change gear very often so my concern is that this might be older design and/or technology and I’d be better off holding out for something more “modern” to come available. Any thoughts on how this might compare to a newer all mountain from one of the better manufacturers like Coiler, Donek, etc ? I do know Arbour had/has a very good reputation for quality, so don’t get me wrong I’m not slighting Arbour. I currently ride an older, shorter all mountain board and I’m also considering just adding a more capable carver like the Coiler Nirvana that mprovenc has listed for the bigger more open runs I unfortunately only sometimes get to enjoy. Any thoughts, opinions are greatly appreciated!  Also would you have any problem shipping to Canada ? Thanks !

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