Gear Review
ultimate shred stick
By Anonymous
Ranked #74 - Snowboards
December 13, 2010
I have ridden the 163cm AK about 10 days and this board keeps surprising me with how amazing it is. Whats most surprising is how well it rides for big mountain and hard snow riding in addition to the amazing pow properties. I feel like I could race a boardercross it has such great edge control. I didn't expect this as all because of its odd camber profile appearance. It does all the things a good cambered board should do like hold an edge on ice and at the same time does what a good rockered board should do which is to say you can butter this thing and release the edge easily when you want. I rode it a couple of deep days at The Bird and it shreds pow like would expect. The elongated nose and so called Snake Campber allows the tip of the board to stay on top with little effort. I didn't have to lean back at all in the pow to keep the nose up. Its really fast in the pow and the sintered base held the wax good too. The board also rides switch pretty well. I don't do a ton of swithc riding but I wanted to test it out and rode it backwards quite a bit. It feels a little weird but I felt like i had lots of control on the groomers when riding switch.
View Details: Head Snowboards USA AK SC I. Snowboard
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 155 cm, 159 cm, 163 cm, 167 cm
- Shape:
- tapered
- Camber:
- Snake Camber (hybrid)
- Effective Edge:
- [155 cm ] 1136 mm; [159 cm ] 1224 mm; [163 cm ] 1264 mm; [167 cm ] 1302 mm
- Waist Width:
- [155 cm ] 249 mm; [159 cm ] 253 mm; [163 cm ] 257 mm; [167 cm ] 260 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [155 cm ] 5.5 / 10.2 m; [159 cm ] 6.2 / 11.7 m; [163 cm ] 7.5 / 13.0 m; [167 cm ] 8.5 / 13.8 m
- Stance Width:
- [155-159 cm] 21.65 in; [163-167 cm] 22.44 in
- Stance Setback:
- 1 in
- Core:
- poplar
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Use:
- slaying powder
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years
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1 Comments Last Reply: December 13, 2010 By: Anonymous
Check out the photo....The end of the board closest to the camera is the tip of the board...lest there be any confusion. This give you a good look at the Snake Camber.
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