Re: Should I buy an old board?

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Date: Sun Aug 28 1994 - 15:37:00 PDT


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Date: Sun, 28 Aug 94 18:37:00 EDT
Subject: Re: Should I buy an old board?

I've got to throw in my $.02 worth. I've used a Tiga 260 for almost 3
seasons, I say almost because it just retired with irreparable jump injuries,
anyway it was bullet proof untill just recently and only cost $250 as an end
of the year demo. I run 180-190lbs depending on the weather & used it from op
4.0 to slogging 6.0. I like the tiga fin box and about the only thing the
board didn't do great was uphaul, or maybe it's just my technique.
B)



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