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  • Mike Nick Pro v M7

    Greets...

    I purchased a 2000 or 2001 Mike Nick Pro 99cm for 75 bucks last season from a rental shop. They are blue with a car on the back end on top. Anyway... I'm really enjoying them, but I notice that there's a delam starting on both of them. Can that stuff be repaired? If so, can anyone tell me the usual cost of a repair?

    Also, what is a MNPro like compared to what an M7 is like ?? I don't have much cash these days, but i might look into a used m7 if it is a whole lot better for carving. If it's mildly better, then i'll just fix up the MNPros and keep riding them.

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    M7 should be way better all mountain, although the MNP is a good board, it's meant for park. Also, Line skis are notorious for delaming.
    ~How many snowboarders does it take to screw in a lightbulb? 10. 1 to do it, and 9 to say 'I can do that.'~

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    • #3
      yeah, i agree, i rode the mn pro a few years ago and i couldn't stand it for carving...to narrow and tails were too soft.

      -g

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      • #4
        too soft???

        I own both of these boards the 01 MN's and the M7s. I would have to say that the MN's never let me down 1 bit. how ever the m7s are increadable for carving and a great ride.. Personaly i think if you own either of these boards you are well on your way to a good season.. if you own both.. then you'll be as happy as i am
        Mike W.

        00-Line Mike Nick Pro 98cm w/ Line FF Pro Bindings
        Canon M7's (black) w/ groove bindings

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