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cmbruin
10-14-2003, 07:17 PM
I'm thinking of getting either the Canon M7 or the Groove Brinton Gundersen Pro skiboards.

Any comments on either skiboards?

Thanks.

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J.D.
10-14-2003, 08:21 PM
U can currently buy BG Pro on ebay from groove sports inc. (they are the seller) for 150$, with bindings and a bag. I have 'em, I think they rule, just my opinion. Neal Lyons Pros come out soon too...

zenderfall
10-15-2003, 03:24 AM
I really think those two boards are about the best 99cm boards out there nowadays. Most other companies are going to 8-hole bindings, even Line Pro's have 8 hole bindings, and I can't think of any other company making quality 99cm boards.

sbardy
01-29-2005, 08:26 PM
I can put my 30.5 boot size feet 345 mm on BRINTON GUNDERSEN PRO?

SkaFreak
01-30-2005, 12:27 PM
I got a pair of cannon m7's this season, and I really love em. They float through powder, carve like a dream, and survived just about everything I've put em through so far except when I hit a rock and gouged em yesterday, but any board would do that, hehe. I haven't ridden the Groove BGPros yet, but from what other people are saying, seems either of them would be a good choice. And as for the Neal Lyon Pros, they're basically M7's with a bit more flex and dif graphics, so depending on what your preference is, you might wanna hold out for a month or two and grab a set of those

sticks
01-30-2005, 12:46 PM
As an ex-MNP user, I switched to BG Pro's two seasons ago. I am very pleased. Very stable at high speed, float powder nicely (easily the widest tipped on the market), carve like hell...

Haven't had any issues in the negative.

I heard a lot of good things about M7's over the years, but also have heard so discrepancies regarding their quality lately. (topsheets, delaming, splitting, etc...)

I suggest the BG pros...

cmbruin
02-01-2005, 04:05 AM
I ended up with the BG Pros and the Risers. Great boards - just like Sticks says.

Where are you going to get them? Pretty scarce these days.

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