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Nidecker Legend UG Snowboard
If you're more likely to ride a helicopter than a chairlift, make sure the Nidecker Legend UG Snowboard is on your feet when you hit the snow. Designed for the Alps, the Legend's High Speed 8000 sintered base gives you an incredibly fast ride for blasting a narrow couloir or wide-open bowl. Nidecker added Ultimate Grip (wavy edges) to the Legend this season for unreal edge hold on any kind of snow and ice. Its full-length Kevlar-reinforced wood core and N Concept Construction create a stiff torsional flex for unbelievable control at any speed. Carbon stringers give this gun the liveliness and response you need for a mind-blowing experience on- or off-piste.
Bottom Line: When a single run gets you more vertical than a whole day at a resort, the Legend is the board for the job.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 164cm, 168cm, 174cm
- Shape:
- Directional
- Effective Edge:
- [168cm] 1240mm
- Waist Width:
- [168cm] 256mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [168cm] 7.4m
- Stance Width:
- [168cm] 49-61cm
- Stance Setback:
- [168cm] 3.5cm (1.4in)
- Core Material:
- Supreme (wood with carbon & Kevlar reinforcement)
- Base:
- High Speed 8000 sintered
- Recommended Use:
- Big-mountain snowboarding, advanced freeride snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- Austria






1 Comment Last Comment: November 11, 2009 by: Joseph K
By: Joseph K
November 11, 2009
Hey JS thanx for the heads up on the legend. my favorite board is a nidecker peak, but its almost 10 years old and looking n feeling a little flat. Llike big mountain boards with lots of stability n control at high speeds on big groomers but light in the tip on powder steeps. Was wondering if your legend feels a little too stiff and tip heavy in deep powder or if its soft enough in the tip to ride up like the peak does? From montana and have a number of 30 inch dump days each year. Started using my palmer crown more last year but it feels a little divey in deeper snow and dont want to tag a legend if it rides like something I already have.
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