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2009 Good Wood: Capita Stairmaster

2009 Good Wood Winner in Top Ten Men’s Under $400 category: Capita Stairmaster

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2009 Good Wood: K2 Darkstar

2009 Good Wood Winner in Top Ten Men’s Under $400 category: The K2 Darkstar

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2009 Good Wood: Gnu Carbon High Beam MTX

2009 Good Wood Winner in Top Ten Men’s Under $400 category: The Gnu Carbon High Beam MTX

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2009 Good Wood: Burton Hero

2009 Good Wood Winner in Top Ten Men’s Under $400 category: The Burton Hero

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2008 Womens Good Wood Board Test

The Good Wood test is a men’s and women’s freestyle board test performed in the park at Copper Mountain, Colorado.

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2005 Womens Board Test

Jennifer Sherowski, Rachel Nelson, and Tricia Byrnes test the 2005 boards.

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2004 Women’s Board Test: She-Boards

What’s new with women’s snowboards? This year we’re looking at a new round of big-name brands on the Board Test podium, with more of an emphasis on all-around action than strictly freestyle. The top-five winning boards all have deep roots in snowboard history-a sure sign that practice makes perfect when it comes to board construction. The big ol’ crew of female pro riders behind the development of this year’s boards allows women to be discriminating consumers and ride away with an awesome stick.

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2004 Snowboard Test: Harvesting The Good Wood

Last spring TransWorld testers took 50 of the freshest boards of ‘04, and rode them all until they found the top-ten men’s boards. We’ve got the results right here. Before you buy a new snowboard be sure to read this.

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2003 Women’s Board Test

You can’t keep a good woman(’s board) down.

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2003 Men’s Board Reviews

Eight testers, 65 boards, five days. The board test is more madness than method, but certain ground rules apply. Product is delivered with a tune from the manufacturer (or not); the topsheets are then masked, and each board is given a code number by TransWorld’s weekend shift to limit biases-in order to cheat, testers have to make a pretty big effort.

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