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Originally Posted by atx_shred
well before I buy a 500 dollar board I want to make sure I'm getting the best one.
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I am not trying to be a dick but you can't keep asking the same questions on here in different ways. There is no perfect answer to your question or else we would all be riding the same board. Just get a board and ride it to the best of your abilities. When you wear it out, get something that you think you will like. From experience, I love slingshot. The boards flex and they provide soft landings. I am also about to turn 31. My body isn't as young as it once was. Soft landings may not be the key selling point for you. When looking at a board, it is a rule of thumb that the more bottom features a board has, the more it grips to the water.