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Varis
March 4th, 2010, 03:24 AM
Are the current F2 boards asymmetric - eg. Silberpfeil and Speedster SL - they sure look like that on their site? Did F2 switch to asymmetric at some point - I hear some of their boards from the early years of the millenium are symmetric?

Are there nowadays any other manufacturers that make asymmetric boards - I figured those have fallen out of fashion, maybe due to the smaller(?) size of the sport nowadays?

Has there been lots of changes to the mentioned F2 boards during the recent decade? F2 has gone back to using metal during this time, which is a fairly major change. What is the community impression about how the current F2 boards ride, in comparison to say models from 2002 or so - I'd imagine the use of metal at least would be seen as a significant improvement?

tex1230
March 4th, 2010, 05:26 AM
F2 hasn't made an assymetric board in about 12 years AFAIK

there are a couple of specialty manufacturers that still have (or had very recently) asyms in their lineups, but they are the rare exceptions. Read some of Jack Michaud's articles on the welcome page to see what happenned to asyms.

As for board construction, there have been amazing improvements in the past couple of years. Metal construction and variable sidecuts are the two that stand out.

Welcome to BOL - look around a bit as there is a ton of information on these subjects.

corey_dyck
March 4th, 2010, 06:49 AM
The pictures on the F2 site are taken at a weird angle. They make the boards look asymmetric but they're not.

Varis
March 4th, 2010, 08:34 AM
Ah right - their marketing dept. was hard at work making the products look like 'the oldskool real race boards'. Fooled me for a bit ;) I'll check out some of those articles - seems there's quite a few!

So if you are shopping for used boards, you can expect to pay a mere bargain price for anything pre-metal, and you can expect to receive even less if you try and sell it some 1-2 years down the line? (Hope this is not too off-topic for this particular forum already ;))

tex1230
March 4th, 2010, 01:34 PM
price varies greatly depending on the board and what you do to it while in your posession, I've broken even on quite a few boards after a season, and I've trashed a few and sold them for nothing. Average quality non-metal boards are routinely sold in the $300 range here...browse the classifieds.