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Full-time board for the last 4 years
By Beerfriday Mike
Ranked #76 - All Mountain Snowboards
October 20, 2009
Great board. Super light. Nose shape on both ends allow you to ride switch in bowls or the woods; I prefer twin boards for riding in sticky situations because that way you can always change up how you drop in to best suit the situation. Traditional camber helps it rail groomers on those days...
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 155cm, 158cm, 162cm, 165cm
- Shape:
- Directional-twin
- Effective edge:
- [158cm] 1220mm
- Waist width:
- [158cm] 252mm
- Sidecut radius:
- [158cm] 8.16m
- Stance width:
- 52-64cm (20.5-25.5in)
- Stance setback:
- Centered
- Core material:
- Wood core with aluminum impact plates & bamboo
- Base material:
- SinterCarbon.2
- Rider Weight:
- [155cm] 120-180lb (54-82kg); [158cm] 130-190lb (59-86kg); [165cm] 160-230lb (73-104kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Big-mountain freestyle snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years
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1 Comments Last Reply: November 18, 2009 By: t6barry1744079
Question for Beer Mike. You said this is your full time board for the last 4 years. I just bought one. Can you give a little feedback on positives and negatives. How is it on groomers, where I will be riding most of the time. I live on east coast. I read it is a little unstable on ice. I just wanted a stiff twin to ride the whole mtn (and ride switch 50%) and in the pipe, no park. I know it is a big mtn board but do you still get full potential of board inbounds? When riding switch is the stiffer tail noticable? Thanks
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