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K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard - 2008

K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard - 2008

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K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard - 2008

K2's Jib Rocker construction in the WWW Rocker Snowboard makes this your stick of choice for urban rail jams and park jumps. The reverse camber shape brings the tip and tail up a little so your WWW has a loose, buttery, non-edge-catching feel on rails and boxes, while the Jib Tech design combines a longer effective edge with a shorter nose and tail, so you can lose five centimeters of board without a chattery, riding-a-cooked-noodle result. K2 made the World Wide Weapon Snowboard's bright topsheet by cutting different colors of P-Tex and reassembling them in semi-old school sweatery designs.

Bottom Line: Wield K2's Jib Rocker World Wide Weapon.

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is the k2 www rocker 155 and/or 158 wide enough for size 11

is the k2 www rocker 155 and/or 158 wide enough for size 11 boots

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March 7, 2009

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i wear 12.5 boots and i use normal width boards. there's a lot of different ideas on whether or not you need a wise board. but not really with 11's - you'l be fine.

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March 7, 2009

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of the 8 boards you have in stock, do any have a pink topshe

of the 8 boards you have in stock, do any have a pink topsheet?

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February 3, 2009

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nope, all they have left is the 158

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February 13, 2009

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how does this board handle on big jumps and pow?

how does this board handle on big jumps and pow?

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January 10, 2009

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its is quite a bit softer and much more of a park oriented board. I would recommended it more for park riding and definitely for jibbing. However if you enjoy riding really soft boards in the pow, then this thing with its reverse camber construction will be a dream.

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January 20, 2009

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i ride mostly rails, but will i loose a lot if i just wanna ride

i ride mostly rails, but will i loose a lot if i just wanna ride around or hit some jumps. Also im about 6'2 and 130lb what size should i get in this board.

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December 5, 2008

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You'll be good. This board is pretty much fun all over the place. The only time you will notice it kinda lacking is it is not made for high speeds because of how soft it is. But the rocker tech will rule in the powder as well as the park. As far as size, go off your weight and I would say the 155cm would be good. It would handle in all conditions

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January 23, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
145cm, 148cm, 152cm, 155cm, 158cm 
Shape:
Reverse-camber twin 
Effective Edge:
[152cm] 1220mm 
Waist Width:
[152cm] 243mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[152cm] 8m 
Stance Width:
[152cm] 53cm (21in) 
Stance Setback:
Centered 
Core Material:
W1 pure wood 
Base:
Extruded 2000 
Rider Weight:
[145cm] up to 160lb; [152cm] 120-200lb; [158cm] over 150lb 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle, park, urban riding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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