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Out of the Killswitch and the Nemesis what would you recommend for freeride and some downhill? 

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mm both good boards my friend was in the exact same situation and he chose the nemesis

if your going to get the killswitch, avoid the drop-through because it will crack at the drop

cough hunter aha

Yeah I heard that the drop killswitch cracks but I'm still not sure out of the Neme And the Kill

haha bloody hunt, just ask around about people who have them, then just go for your gut feeling!

I reckon the nemesis is pretty gay its way too wide(but i do have pretty small feet) but like its just stupid wide. and the killswitch even though its like krimes board and it seems all good and stuff ive ridden lots and they dont actually seem to feel that great to me anyway. thats just my opinion though. Get a glyde swallow topmount or if your stuck on rayne get an avenger they are heaps rad. baby killswitch is cool also

agreed with charlie the whyte line is such a great board so much better than the avenger in my opinion

I reckon that the GLYDE Haymaker would be amazing as an alrounder. super light great concave with W little bit of a drop, I got to ride Pete Hills one with calibers and classic thane zigs and the thing was a machine.

I know this is a noobish question but is the killswitch 2 sided?  

u mean symmetrical ? and i think it is

Killswitch is a good board, symmetrical shape, directional concave. Only thing is, if you abuse it, it won't last very long, take care of it and it will last ages.

 

It is expensive compared to some even better Aussie boards though.  Take Skatement, $199 for a deck, or glyde and Daddow (don't know the prices, around $250 I think) much better deal than a $300 board that won't thrash very well.

Hahahahahahahah. As if Rayne are week. You are tripping balls.......

Skittles said:

Killswitch is a good board, symmetrical shape, directional concave. Only thing is, if you abuse it, it won't last very long, take care of it and it will last ages.

 

It is expensive compared to some even better Aussie boards though.  Take Skatement, $199 for a deck, or glyde and Daddow (don't know the prices, around $250 I think) much better deal than a $300 board that won't thrash very well.

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