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  Thread Started By:   Hannah_Horni   On:   Friday 20/06/2008 @ 22:12:57 Show Oldest First    
mea00csf
Ranked Posts: 757
West Yorkshire
  #19 Re: Decent female boards?  16/07/2008 @ 21:14:07
In reply to post #16 ...
I had 2 weeks on snow when i bought my Palmer Liberty. Was a little difficult for the first snowdome trip as it felt very stiff in comparison to rental boards, bought soon got used to it. I've done about 10 weeks and had the chance to try out quited few boards and don't feel that i need to get a new board, definetly haven't even come close to having reaching it's limits. Haven't tried the Touch, bnut knowing how slow the base was on the Jade i'd want to see reviews before buying as i don't know where the bases get good on them
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jdderbys
Ranked Posts: 260
West Midlands
  #18 Re: Decent female boards?  16/07/2008 @ 12:28:40
In reply to post #17 ...
My girlfriend learnt on a burton cruzer + the tamworth snowdome boards. She won a Jeenyus The Broads at the our camp ladies night but its a bit too stiff. She rented a decent Ride Verona in Tignes and loved it so much she bought one from the states and had it shipped over.

She loves her Verona but was also looking at a K2 Va Va Voom which has excellent reviews
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dolly
Ranked Posts: 121
London
  #17 Re: Decent female boards?  16/07/2008 @ 11:27:26
In reply to post #16 ...
I learnt on a Ride Vista which worked really well for me .... and they pretty much always have nice graphics!

I've heard the Burton Feathers are pretty good for beginners but I've not ridden one myself.

dolly
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Punch
Ranked Posts: 1
Australia
  #16 Re: Decent female boards?  16/07/2008 @ 10:18:13
I'm a beginner chick looking for a board also. I borrowed a friend's Burton Cruzer on the weekend, which was fine, but I think I want something with a bit more longevity for my progress, which I think is going pretty well, and hell, am I loving it.

This is the first place I've really seen anything written about the lady Palmers, they seem difficult to find any feedback on - is anyone familiar with the Palmer Touch? Looking for any other 'forgiving' board recommendations also - the volume of options is confounding!
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TONKA
Ranked Posts: 288
Isle of Wight
  #15 Re: Decent female boards?  26/06/2008 @ 09:13:26
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My missus learnt on the Tara board... reason we bought it was because its advertised as being "forgiving enough for beginners but will be there when you get your first cover shot" lol... Yeah awight

I found that the girly boards didnt have as huge a gap in stiffness and pop between the learner type and the high end boards as with guys boards. Dont think there's many female boards that would really kick your ass if they were a bit advanced for your riding level.

Dont think that actually helps find a board does it??? I'll shut up now
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holly_smile
Ranked Posts: 106
UK - England
  #13 Re: Decent female boards?  25/06/2008 @ 18:53:24
think it pretty much depends what standard you're at really doesn't it? don't want to be advised for a pro board if you are a beginner and similarly you dont want to be advised for a beginner board if you have been boarding for a while! i have the Capita saturnia which is a beginner/intermediate board not used it much as its only a recent buy but i do love it!
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ianwynneuk
Ranked Posts: 118
  #12 Re: Decent female boards?  25/06/2008 @ 13:23:27
The True women's boards are excellent (one is called the "Passion", not sure on the others) and the graphics look cool too.
My partner loves her True even though she broke her wrist whilst on it for the first time this year!

Ian
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TONKA
Ranked Posts: 288
Isle of Wight
  #11 Re: Decent female boards?  25/06/2008 @ 13:16:36
My wifey rides an old Tara Dakides pro board and that seems to rip everywhere. Guessing the new O-matic Tara board will still be a good allrounder.
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mea00csf
Ranked Posts: 757
West Yorkshire
  #10 Re: Decent female boards?  23/06/2008 @ 16:51:25
In reply to post #1 ...
I'm not sure anyone can give you any meaningful suggestions with no information. How good are you? What style do you like to ride (ie pootling on piste, jibbing around, big kickers, hooning, backcountry etc)

I've got a Palmer Liberty which has served me well for the past few years and has been a good all round board for me and will be hopefully for at least another couple. i've also tried the Salomon Ivy Era which i really liked and next years Ride Tokidoki which i enjoyed. Hated the Palmer Jade (god that things sloooooowwwwwww).
Dick Dastardly was right, don't just stand there, do something
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kludge
Ranked Posts: 61
Gwent
  #9 Re: Decent female boards?  23/06/2008 @ 16:40:33
I'll add another vote for a Burton.
My first board was a Rome Vinyl which I just couldn't ride hard, it was far too soft for my liking. So I saved up the pennies and got a Burton Feelgood ES (from SS20, who are brill).

The Feelgood ES is fabulous

Oddly enough, I went down a few runs on a Feelgood (not the ES version) and I didn't like that, the ES held an edge better than anything else I tried, is stable, and I'll wuss out before it does.

Everyone's different. Go out and try a few different boards to see what you like.
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foxc_uk
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Nottinghamshire
  #8 Re: Decent female boards?  23/06/2008 @ 14:36:50
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I would heartily recommend the feelgood too! had mine for just over a year now, and I love it so much!
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dolly
Ranked Posts: 121
London
  #7 Re: Decent female boards?  23/06/2008 @ 08:25:54
In reply to post #6 ...
I had a Ride Vista for about 3 years which I totally LOOOOOOOOVED, but since getting a new Burton Feelgood my riding has improved about 1000%!

So it's a Feelgood all the way for me
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chunkyboarder
Ranked Posts: 10
West Yorkshire
  #6 Re: Decent female boards?  22/06/2008 @ 09:13:25
In reply to post #5 ...
My mrs has a rome vinyl and loves it - great all round board for everything.

Previously had a burton feelgood which she also liked.

She did demo a feelgood es last season and I had to drag her away from it she loved it so much!

She's starting to have a board collection to rival her shoe collection!
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Nechee
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  #5 Re: Decent female boards?  21/06/2008 @ 11:55:09
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I love my Palmer Halo. Before i had a Burton, but i definately prefer this one.
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thunderblob
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Nottinghamshire
  #4 Re: Decent female boards?  21/06/2008 @ 11:14:57
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mrs has burton feather and a heli which she loves more
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