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tamarackjanito said..
you should get the board that you can't see yourself riding right now. Give yourself some serious sessions on it and you will be thankful later down the road. I have seen it to often that people buy boards that are more comfortable to ride and are more stable, then like clockwork 6-12 months later they are trying to sell the board. Reasons are usually "to long, to thick, to wide" etc etc.. Just wish somebody would have given me the same advice I just gave you.. The pic you posted up above looks like a real nice board, but very boring after you get a solid 3 or 4 months into it. Ask the sales rep of naish or any big china making sup company and if their honest and truly want your business they will tell you the same thing.
Ha, I never thought I would be looking at a board such as 8"3 but I guess the shapes have changed a lot and volume is not a big deal anymore wide is the key
Yea, I hear what your saying a lot of shops try and sell old stock , just as we'll I have been round the block before