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K2 Zeppelin Snowboard
Since its introduction more than a dozen years ago, the K2 Zeppelin Snowboard has earned a solid reputation as an all-mountain freestyle machine. Titanal and carbon torsion forks and carbon strips integrated into the fiberglass give the board solid edge hold, amazing pop for huge ollies, and enough strength to power through backseat landings. K2 gave the directional-twin Zeppelin its Hyper Progressive sidecut for race-car like performance in tight, medium, or long radius turns. A lightweight wood core tapers toward the ends for low swing weight, so you can finally land that 900. When everyone else has to unstrap on long traverses, you'll make it thanks to K2's screaming fast base.
Bottom Line: Peak to park performance.
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What boot sizes are recommended for the standard and wide bo...
What boot sizes are recommended for the standard and wide board?
By: sta2545438
November 10, 2008
Boot sizes are decided by how big your feet are, not how big your baord is. The thresh hold for deciding if you need a wide or not is around 12. if you have noticed your toes draggin in the past, get a wide.
By: Aaron Wilbur ![]()
November 11, 2008
I have another question When you say ride it really hard what...
I have another question When you say ride it really hard what exactly do you mean? how hard is that
By: mat2529750
November 5, 2008
Riding hard means you don't just stay on the white fluffy stuff. You're out boarding multiple times a week, hitting rails, ramps, pipes, logs, and the occasional pain in the butt rock that's sticking up through through the snow. It's like driving your car like grandma, or driving it like a street racer. Grandma's car is going to hold up longer.
By: Fur Finley ![]()
November 5, 2008
No, not at all. If you ride really hard, you will develop pressure cracks, lose edge, and get core shots.
By: Angus Bohanon
, Aaron Wilbur ![]()
November 5, 2008
is this board a rocker?e-mail: matt.marois@gmail.com
is this board a rocker?e-mail: matt.marois@gmail.com
By: mat2529750
November 4, 2008
This is not a rockered board.
By: DakkaGuru ![]()
November 5, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Lengths: | 153cm, 156cm, 158cm, 161cm, 164cm |
| Effective edge: | [158cm] 1244mm |
| Waist width: | [158cm] 25.1cm |
| Sidecut radius: | [158cm] 8.13m |
| Stance width: | [158cm] 53.3cm (21in) |
| Stance setback: | 1.9cm (0.75in) |
| Core material: | WH4 (wood with Honeykomb technology) |
| Base: | Sintered 4000 |
| Recommended Use: | All-mountain freestyle, freeride |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |






