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, J- - , \ \ Freestyle is heavily influenced by skateboarding. Freestyle riders usually spend a lot of time in halfpipes. spinning off table tops. or doing tricks off hits in man-made snow parks. Freestyle boards. therefore. are usu­ ____ ....I:======::l_:...-:. ally twin-tipped for going either direction. spinning. and landing forward or fakie-all of which can be �'s pro model. the Dunn 44 (named after pro Shannon but guys buy it as much as girls) difficult on a purely directional board. Burto --,,....--_r------_r---' ranks among the top for its snappiness and is also great for pipes and parks. Terje Haakonsen's Balance 56-and the Custom Series which he also rides-satisfy the world's best male halfpipe rider due to its switch-handling capabilities (you can ride it forward for fakie). Also top-of-the-line for pipes and tricks are Morrow's Spoon Series, Ride's Circe (which also makes for a great freerlding. all-mountain board) and Ride's Control 2 thanks to its twin-tip shape. centered stance and wide platform for landing tricks. The upstart punks that epitomize the little guy in freestyle include Atlantis and Gnu which fea­ ture boards that cross over into the freeriding category. RIDE, 800-757-5806: ATLANTIS, 61 9-350-2020, GNU, 206-270-9792: MORROW, 800-MORROW-3. ALP 64 INDY �, """""" ' .. nil p18te bindings on boards that are most similar to alpine skis. giant slalom wiU be one of the two debut snowboard disci- l:thr'Ottlits-ႀ䊉lst. hard slopes mostly found in the East and often in 1S, 1IImICn' nIClUilille speed and precision. Burton added length to L-. USing their Ultra Primes this season because IMl! IIi08rihll,d controls lengthwise flex. I=r!r(I=I�lI:a":lrve) Cap, which is perfect for precision and speed '; IIiIllI'fraeႀ䊉rve category because, although it has a rounded tail (most ride on the fringe of freecarve and freeridlng boards. ___ _ .,- -y-- ...I

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