Not as flexy as a Roam, SS or Company. The fins are outward mounted like a SS and provide really good hold. Behind the boat, the board is pretty fast, pops decent, but lands like a ton of bricks. It's great for rails, if you don't mind getting sprayed in the eye every time you go around the corner on the cable. If you are looking for more of a flex board or snowboard type feel I would recommend a SS or a Company. I have not ridden the SS, but I have ridden the Compant Severence and the Recruit and they are both pretty sick rides. If you need info on the Slingshot hit up Nick Tomsyck on here, he could probably give you the lowdown on the SS. (Message edited by jmuthafnp on July 08, 2009) (Message edited by jmuthafnp on July 08, 2009)
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