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	      <title>Dirtsurfer Madness</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p><em>New boarding technologies always promise the same feeling as carving fresh powder or surfing. Most don't live up to the hype, but the Dirtsurfer delivers a whole new boarding experience that adds dynamic possibilities to recreational riding.</em></p>
<p><img height="167" width="250" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/Dirtsurfer_Madness_1.jpg" />From the road you see two bicycle-like tracks serpent through the dew of a long, grassy hill. You&rsquo;ve passed this hill Monday through Friday and too many winter Saturdays on your way to work hoping&mdash;no, praying&mdash;for enough snow to float down on your snowboard. You&rsquo;d fake a cold just to spend the day outside carving fluid lines. Perhaps you&rsquo;ve even practiced the phone call to see if you could do it convincingly.<br />
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Panning further down the hill a misty rooster tail falls out of a scene so inspiring you wonder if it isn&rsquo;t just part of the dream. A rider stands silhouetted between two wheels against the lush green slope and carves down your hill.<br />
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Your reaction catches you off guard. A surprising sense of betrayal bubbles up as a new companion courts your unfaithful hill. You go over and ask a few questions and, whether you realize it or not, your reality has just been altered by the discovery of a new technology in board sports.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/Dirtsurfer_Madness_2.jpg" />Dirtsurfer, originally developed in Australia, is the pioneer of in-line boards. Their top-end Flex Deck technology is an insane cross between a mountain bike and a longboard skateboard. The Thermofibre deck gives this board greater stability and shock absorption over the early solid frame models on all surfaces from smooth pavement to off-road.<br />
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This year they added a smaller 16-inch (wheel diameter) to their previous 20-inch line-up. The 16-inch is lighter and more maneuverable than its bigger cousins, yet it retains Dirtsurfer&rsquo;s characteristic stability at high speed.<br />
When you factor in the disk brake, this ride has control to spare. The new 16-inch Freestyle is smaller than previous models, however it is still fairly large and challenging to carry around and store.<br />
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Once outside of crowded urban environments, the Dirtsurfer really shines on mountain slopes. Paired with a windsurfing-like sail, called a Kitewing, any open space has limitless possibility.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/Dirtsurfer_Madness_3.jpg" />If too many of your days are falling into fantasy by lack of snow, wet pavement or flat surf, the Dirtsurfer makes riding dreams a reality.<br />
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For more information contact <a target="_blank" href="http://adam@outdoorjapan.com">adam@outdoorjapan.com</a> or visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dirtsurfer.com">www.dirtsurfer.com</a></p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Adam Clark]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 05:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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