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  Thread Started By:   razor   On:   Thursday 15/05/2008 @ 11:23:10 Show Oldest First    
razor
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UK - England
  #5 Re: Arbor Mystic - Too stiff?  29/05/2008 @ 10:02:07
In reply to post #4 ...
Can't wait to try it and find out what it's like.
My ride business is meant to be a pip board but I love the way that rides. The Mystic seems to have pretty much the same waiste and nose/tail as the business, so the arbor should be right up my street!
It does feel a bit stiffer than the business but then it could be because that's been ridden a few times
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whawhat
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France
  #4 Re: Arbor Mystic - Too stiff?  28/05/2008 @ 22:52:26
In reply to post #3 ...
I bought with the same seller at Ebay
Very fast shipping and very cheap board

Rome Agent 07/08 for 300$

The mystic is a pipe board with lot of pop but it is stiff, not a jibbing board

The draft is a softer board on tail and nose, better for flat and jib

I tested the new element : Arbor Coda and it is a very good all around board
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razor
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UK - England
  #3 Re: Arbor Mystic - Too stiff?  15/05/2008 @ 21:57:12
In reply to post #2 ...
it was on ebay> really cool guy. He event put some brand new POW leather gloves in the box when he shipped the board. + the dollar is weak at the moment, which helps
Complete bargain
there is an arbor draft on ebay at the mo( not the same person selling). not quite a cheap but still good price
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Sinbad
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  #2 Re: Arbor Mystic - Too stiff?  15/05/2008 @ 21:29:49
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£120 delivered from the states! bargain - where d'ya gettit pray tell?
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razor
Ranked Posts: 22
UK - England
  #1 Arbor Mystic - Too stiff?  15/05/2008 @ 11:23:10
Hey there
I recently took delivery of an Arbor Mystic 158 07/08. Didn't really have to buy it but it was so cheap I couldn't resist (£120 delivered from the states)
Having strapped up and flexed it, I'm a little worried that it too stiff.
Has anyone ridden the Mystic? Is it too stiff for jibbing?
In the spec it says it's pipe /park board but ok for all mountain. Just worried about stiffness
Looks real nice though!!!

So far i've ridden ( I keep finding bargains and can't resist)
Ride business (£90!!) - Love this board. This is meant to be a pipe board as well, I just go anywhere with it and really enjoy it
Nitro scope- My first board - good all mountain board

Let me know. Hope some of you have ridden this board
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