Apo Line - 2012

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for freeride riding High cost snowboard Available in Wide Rocker construction Directional Shape

Eerie yet clean and simple graphics meet versatile all mountain performance in the Line. Like most APO boards the Line has a shallow sidecut for easy turn initiation and exit and stable high speed carving, it has a directional shape with a setback stance and a 2000 grade sintered base for dependable acceleration and speed. Triaxial fibreglass is used throughout the board for improved edge hold and the Line has reverse camber profile with a flat section between the bindings for stability and rocker in the tips for improved powder floatation, deep snow agility and a more forgiving feel in bumpy terrain with tight transitions. This is a fantastic board for an intermediate rider who hits the slopes a couple of weeks a year and wants to ride everything on the mountain.

Manufacturer's Description:

Allround, precise and fun to ride.  The great thing about this board is that you will master it as soon as you start riding it.  Whatever your riding style, size or weight, you will have a Line to choose that will fit you.  Thanks to its Triax fibre, it is precise in any kind of turn.

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Year: 2012


Available Lengths (cm):
154, 157, 160, 158W, 161W, 164W,166W


Riding Style:
All Mountain


Specifications:

Alpha Poplar Core
Sintered 2000 Base
Directional shape
Triaxial fibreglass
Double Flex core profile
Powder inserts
Slanted sidewalls


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Apo Line

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