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floating on the freeride
By Captain Phil
Ranked #983 - Kids' Gear
December 5, 2005
I just ripped through 8 inches of fresh December powder on my new Airboard Freeride! This is the ultimate powder sled. Freerides performance was killer. The wider platform kept me floating over the snow and the broad, upturned nose kept the bow riding high. Where the slopes provided a dip or a jump, I took it without worry, launching myself into the atmosphere knowing that I had 10 inches of trapped air cushioning me from the hard, cold ground below. I continued on down the mountain carving sweeping turns until I let it loose and bombed the final face. While the final descent raced my heart and caused my eyes to tear into blurs, making those sweeping turns reminded me that I was in control. The Freeride is the baddest ride out there. And while it aint free, it is the best winter investment in fun that you can make.
View Details: Airboard Freeride 180
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Sled] Urethane-coated material with reinforced nylon core, welded seams, center I-beams for stable chassis
- Dimensions:
- 51 x 32 x 11in (130 x 82 x 30cm)
- Folded Dimensions:
- 19 x 13 x 3in (48 x 32 x 7cm)
- Steering Mechanism:
- Profile runners run the length of the board, carving the snow when weighted
- Rider Weight:
- N / A; [Rider height] Greater than 5'
- Recommended Use:
- Downhill sledding anywhere the snow is flying.
- Weight:
- [Including bag, repair kit, pump] 7lb 8oz (3400g)
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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