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    Posted: August-31-2010 at 1:00pm
I have two flowboards that I am trying to sell. We've owned them for a couple years but only ridden them a dozen or so times. They are really fun for practicing edging technique for wakeboarding or snowboarding on land. We just haven't had enough time to use them. There are two sizes for sale...a 32" and a 36". For more information about them, check out the website link. I'm looking for a reasonable price, but mainly want tomake sure they go to someone that will appreciate them, rather than just "give them away" at a yard sale.

http://flowboard.com/products.php?section=flowboards
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Andy

cool thing are they easy to ride? not that I want one..but just curious

you are a "newbie"? wassap with your count?
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They're kind of like riding a skateboard except they pitch and roll quite a bit. It takes a little getting used to then it is no problem. They turn more like surfing or snowboarding and are best used on a hill.

I dunno about the count..that's weird.
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How much are you asking for them? I looked at the website and they do look pretty fun. Do you think it would be too hard for my nine year old?
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Here's the CL link. I think you're 9 year old would do just fine. My son didn't seem to have too much trouble. Just be sure you have some good little downhill areas...makes it a lot more fun.
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