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K2 Snowboards Brigade Snowboard - Wide - 2010 BCS

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Brigade Snowboard - Wide
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The K2 Brigade Wide Snowboard helps riders with large feet advance their skills without sweating toe drag. The beveled edges and Catch-Free Rocker shape help you learn faster and slam less to make snowboarding more fun every time you get on the mountain.

  • Catch Free Rocker shape is 95% flat with slight reverse-camber in the tip and tail to encourage smooth, stable turns without catching your edge
  • Biaxial fiberglass layout delivers a mellow, mistake-forgiving flex
  • Three-degree base bevel raises your edges out of the snow for a surfy, catch-free feel
  • Extruded base resists damage and repairs easily

Bottom Line: Progression-inspiring fun for riders with Sasquatch-sized feet.

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What do you guys have to say about wide snowboards. I've

What do you guys have to say about wide snowboards. I've read somewhere that says they are becoming less popular etc and that they are less versatile and slower.

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September 30, 2010

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Wherever you're hearing that they are less versatile and slower is just a lie. Wide snowboards have a purpose and their purpose is to give a good board to people who generally have a size 11.5 or bigger boot. They are going to built the exact same way as their narrower friends but just have a little bit wider of a base to accomodate for width. I personally ride a wide board, since my boot is 13. Neither slower or less versatile, if you have the foot size and overall size to handle the extra width it will actually perform better for you than a narrower board.

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September 30, 2010

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They are great for people with bigger feet, or people that are heavier for their height.

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September 30, 2010

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Would this board be good for learning to freestyle?

Would this board be good for learning to freestyle?

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September 14, 2010

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Yes! With it's soft twin shape and slight rocker this would be a great beginners freestyle board!

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September 15, 2010

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What year is this board? Is this this coming seasons board?

What year is this board? Is this this coming seasons board?

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September 10, 2010

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Yes... This is a 2011 model

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September 15, 2010

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What does set back twin mean?

What does set back twin mean?

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September 8, 2010

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The board is a twin, but the inserts are set back like they would be on a directional board, which means it has a longer nose than tail

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September 8, 2010

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Item: K2S0731

2010 Model No Longer Available

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Shape:
setback twin 
Camber:
rocker 
Effective Edge:
[155 cm ] 1218 mm 
Waist Width:
[155 cm ] 262 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[155 cm ] 8.1 m 
Stance Width:
[155 cm] 22 in 
Stance Setback:
centered 
Core:
W1 (tip-to-tail wood) 
Base:
extruded 2000 
Recommended Use:
snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year