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The team-driven K2 Believer Snowboard puts that elusive 900 within your grasp. First, get more speed on the run-in with the Believer's super-fast Sintered 4000 base. Whether you need to speed-check or maintain a carve toward the lip, K2's Hyper Progressive sidecut provides super-easy turn initiation and a smooth, predictable ride. Dual torsion forks give you tons of pop off the lip, while a super-lightweight multi-core that tapers toward the nose and tail reduces swing weight for an easier, faster rotation. Stomp with confidence and ride away clean—you just landed it. Now take it to the powder—the twintip Believer rules in the backcountry too.
Bottom Line: Make laps in the park or hike a huge backcountry booter.
This is a sweet board. It's lightweight, and pretty cool looking, too. I'm riding the 161, and the purple/orange bottom catches a lot of attention when the base gets off the snow. The weight is really nice when you go and earn your turns - backcountry riding with this thing is a pleasure compared to other boards just because you're hauling less weight up the hill. It busts through crud half-way decently when things get tracked out - not as great as a heavier/stiffer board, but it does the trick, and what it lacks in busting, it more than makes up for everything else. It floats nice when it gets deep, holds a solid edge when maching the groomers, and gives lots of pop off of anything you hit.
2 cm is not much of a difference at all, the 61 will have minimally better float but the 59 will have minimally better maneuverability. If you are going to be riding almost exculsively park or trees, take the 59. otherwise, just pick the one that looks cooler.
This is a fantastic board if you are looking for a true "all mountain" board. I use it for park, back-country, even a bit of pipe and groomer riding. The only thing I need to say is that if you want something with more pop, get a Darkstar or something of that nature. This board has great pop, but if you want a park-specific board, this is not for you. k2 and Rome both make great park boards, just look around!
It means there is one color for each length, and if you get that length that's the color you get. The top sheet looks pretty much the same on all of them, so it won't make that big a difference.
This is a sick board. I just got it and I love it. The Carbon Matrix I torsion forks are amazing. I had sick pop of the jumps, but they do take a lot of time to get used too. This may be because my old board sucks and I was just not used to it. The board was also ready to ride right out of the box. The edges were fine on the rails and boxes. One other bad thing is the top sheet gets messed up easy when someone runes over it in line
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