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K2 Zeppelin Snowboard - Wide - 2008 BCS

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Zeppelin Snowboard - Wide
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You've considered chopping your toes off so your feet will fit on your buddy's all-mountain freestyle Zeppelin, but you're pretty sure your balance would go to crap if you did. You're right. No worries, your big dogs'll be fine on the K2 Wide Zeppelin Snowboard. The Zeppelin Wide's triaxial glass provides torsional stiffness for bomber edge control, while the light, durable core tapers towards the ends for low swing weight on your 360s. K2 also made this twintip with titanal torsional forks so you can power out of your landings and carbon components for a lively board feel.

Bottom Line: Big dogs love the Zeppelin Wide.

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do you have a 163 or 164 wide in stock

do you have a 163 or 164 wide in stock

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April 17, 2009

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Just whats available in the select options menu which is a 156cm. Nothing will be restocked until the new model comes out for next year which will be around August or september.

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April 17, 2009

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comparing the K 2 format to the zeppelin. I'm looking to

comparing the K 2 format to the zeppelin. I'm looking to purchase a board that will let me expand my skill level. Now comfortable on blue and most black. Which would you recommend. No park for me.Jacob

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February 20, 2009

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no park?...in that case the zeppelin all the way

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March 17, 2009

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I'm 6'1 @ 210lbs. and my current deck is an old Salomon

I'm 6'1 @ 210lbs. and my current deck is an old Salomon Prospect 165. I'm looking to replace it with this one, but can't decide on a 163 or 166. I usually ride blue/black all mountain, stay clear of the park, and love 2' of air every once in a while. Thx for the help.

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November 11, 2008

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Well it's really a matter of preference. If it were me, I'd go with the 163 because I prefer a little shorter board. Either one will be fine though and you probably won't even notice a difference because one would be 1cm longer, and the other 2cm shorter. That's not much. The longer board will be smoother and more stable at high speeds, while the shorter one will be easier to control. Backcountry's general sizing reccomendation puts you anywhere from a 161 to a 166. So the 163 would obviously be much closer to the middle, while the 166 would be getting close to the longest you would even want to consider. My opinion, the 163.The 163 is easier to control and would be better for the park. It sounds like you stay out of the terrain park, so the 166 will let you go faster and is more suited to someone your size. I'd go with a 166.

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November 12, 2008

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Item: K2S0475

2008 Model No Longer Available

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Lengths:
156cm, 159cm, 163cm, 166cm 
Shape:
Directional-twin 
Effective Edge:
[159cm] 1243.8mm 
Waist Width:
[154cm] 262mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[154cm] 8m 
Stance Width:
[159cm] 53cm (21in) 
Stance Setback:
1.9cm 
Core Material:
WH4 Honeycomb 
Base:
Sintered 4000 
Rider Weight:
[156cm] up to 160lb; [159cm] 130-210lb; [166cm] over 150b 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain freestyle, freeride 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year