Board still has plastic wrap on it. Will get pics asap. $300.00 free shipping, US only.
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I have 5 boards in the garage. My wife thinks there is no need for 5 boards since you can only ride one at a time. I have to agree with her for once. I bought a Murray a the beginning of the season and really like the board but I stripped one of the inserts out throwing a back roll. The board was under warrenty so I had it shipped back to hyperlite. While I was without it I started riding an older Byerly that I have and just decided that the Murray was the one I could get the most money for so that is why I chose to sell it.Current: 08 Super Air 210 Team
Previous: 07 Super Air 210 Team
Previous: 02 MC Pro Star 197
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^all of the above (but more for int/advanced riders). Weight limit is dependant on the rider, I'm 5'9" 160lbs and ride a 140 just fine[url=http://www.neustonboards.com][i][color=Blue][size=4]Neuston Boards[/size][/color][/i][/url]
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I am 5'11 210lbs and ride a 140 just fine. I don't think you can judge a board by how a company labels it (beginner/int/advanced). All boards ride different and it is just personal preference on your style of riding. I can tell you from what I have expierenced with this board is that it rides fast across the water (not deep, not alot of drag like the 2007 Murray). It has plenty of pop but is very smooth (it does not buck you) and it is easy to spin but does not slide when you put it on edge. It is a great board but I have gotten used to the Byerly again.Current: 08 Super Air 210 Team
Previous: 07 Super Air 210 Team
Previous: 02 MC Pro Star 197
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