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Opinions sought: '95 Morrow Revert

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Brian Kelley

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Jan 30, 1995, 4:59:33 PM1/30/95
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A friend of mine is considering the purchase of a Morrow Revert. Any
opinions, good/bad experiences would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Brian

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Susan Feeney

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Jan 31, 1995, 10:08:10 PM1/31/95
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I've resently bought a Morrow Revert 51 and I have been most pleased with
it. I find that it is stiff, which is good for getting good air off all
sorts of jumps. I have been snowboarding on it for around 3 months on all
sorts of terrain and conditions. Its best for freestyle riding,it spins
well and is light. But also is able to get some serious speed. Its not so
much fun on icey patches, but not many boards are.If you are going to be
riding it in a lot of powder then make sure the stance isnt too wide. The
one crucial problem I have found is that the holes drilled in the board
are only suitable for Morrow bindings. My Morrow bindings sort of suck
because the straps were REALLY hard to get used to,but the rest of the
bindings are good.

Its a great board,you should get one.

Simon Feeney

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Marc J. Schuette

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Feb 1, 1995, 1:37:53 PM2/1/95
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In article <3gjng5$h...@tbd120.tbd.ford.com>, bke...@pms706.pms.ford.com
(Brian Kelley) wrote:

Heard nothing but good. I have a friend who works at a shop and that's the
next board she's getting. Personally I just bought a Morrow Spoon and I
love it. L8ter

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Mattias Sandström

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Feb 2, 1995, 12:24:49 PM2/2/95
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In article <3gjng5$h...@tbd120.tbd.ford.com> bke...@pms706.pms.ford.com (Brian Kelley) writes:

A friend of mine is considering the purchase of a Morrow Revert. Any
opinions, good/bad experiences would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Brian

it carves good, it spins good and it slides good. it's also better
than most other "jib" boards for powder. it's easy to control both on
the ground and in the air and it looks soooo cool. as for experiences
- I've ridden about 10 different boards in the past 2 years and the
revert 151 ('95) is without question the best experience i've had.

by the way, check out my snowboarding www-page (link from my homepage
below) if you haven't already.
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Mattias Sandström, d92...@nada.kth.se, http://www.nada.kth.se/~d92-mas/

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