Flow Era 2010 Snowboard

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http://www.the-house.com presents: The Flow Era 2010 Snowboard

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  • Hey I was wondering if u think the flow jewel 2012 would be fine for a beginner-intermediate rider

    I'm goofy but I want a tru twin because i also ride regular at times

    But I've been looking into buying a board since when it comes down 2 it if I go snowboarding a lot its more expensive 2 rent than buy also if I do get the flow jewel wat kind of binding should I get with it??? Thanks in advance!!

  • @candyshop1001 The Jewel is more of an intermediate freestyle board. if you looking for a good Beg/Int board check out the Flow Venus with EZ Rocker, although it is a directional twin. As for bindings i would check out the Burton Stiletto or the Rossignol Tesla.

  • Hey ! i have the same exact board 153 cm but with crappy bindings , what are the best bindings suitable for this board from a Flow make , i usually do jumps and play around the park , mostly all , please help me out !!! Thank you

  • @apnaus If your looking for a great flow binding, the NXT's are the only way to go.

  • Hi bro! I was just looking to get a Flow era 2010 or the Rome artifact 1985 but I plan to use it in the park and domes but also looking to go on piste (Red/Black runs). Which one would be better in your opinion?

    Nice one bro! Appreciate your reviews top stuff!!

  • @marvolus2 We're actually all sold out of the Rome Artifact 1985. Now they just call them the Rome Artifact (regular camber) or the Rome Artifact Rocker. For the kind of riding it sounds like you will be doing I would suggest the Rome Artifact. For cruising around in those snow conditions the positive camber is going to give you way more control and stability and it's still an amazing park board. It's got a lot of pop and it's nice and light weight. Rome Artifact all the way.

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  • Hey, I bought the 2011 version of the Era from you guys awhile ago and I've been riding with my school race team. Up until now I've kept my edges nice and sharp; now I'm going to start using the Era as my park board. I was just wondering, how should i de-tune it? I don't want a really aggressive de-tune, but I'm a little confused as how to go about it considering the rocker. Do I de-tune everything but the contact points? Help would be much appreciated, Cheers!

  • hey ive been researching boards forever and i feel like this is the board (2011 model) that suits me best but i am curious if there are other reverse camber boards that are good off jumps like this board. I ride mostly park but enjoy a good powder or carving run. In the park i go off jumps more than rails but plan on developing my rail skills. Is this a good board for me and what are others like it (reverse camber but good off jumps) a response would be greatly appreciated.

  • 155 a good size for someone 6'2" about 180 pounds?

  • is this rocker camber? or just rocker?

  • Check out the Flow Verve, Stay with Flow they are way ahead of the times when it comes to snowboarding.

  • I need a flow board that can spin and rail and be good at indoor but i also want it to be flexible so i can do tailblocks and butters easily, i wanted to buy a Flow Team 2010 but maybe it doesn't have all these things i want to do, so please help me find the board i need,

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