Never Summer Revolver - 2012

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for rail riding High cost snowboard Available in Wide Hybrid rocker/camber construction Twin shape

No it’s not a handgun with a cool spinning chamber; the Never Summer Revolver is the fat version of the EVO, approximately one centimetre wider at the waist so that people with size US11+ feet can enjoy its poppy and forgiving ride.

Manufacturer's Description:

A wider version of the Evo, this team favorite crushes pipe, park and big kickers while still being super versatile. The Revolver’s shape offers a wider platform that allows you to stomp big landings while reducing heel and toe drag. Our new blunt shape make the deck extremely agile to throw around in the air while increasing maximum effective edge for high speed stability. This is the perfect board for bigger, technical freestyle riders!

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Year: 2012


Available Lengths (cm):
149, 152, 155, 158, 160


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

STS Pretensioned Fiberglass
BI-Lite Fiberglass
Carbon VXR Laminate Technology
Press Flex Core
EDS Damping System
Sintered P-tex Sidewall
Durasurf Sintered 4501 base
P-tex Tip and Tail Protection
Full Wrap Metal Edge


Never Summer Revolver

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Portland Pete on October 26, 2011 at 06:32 AM

Just picked up one of these in a 158.  I was able to demo it at the end of last season for 3 days and I can’t wait to ride it this season.  If you’re a big footed rider and want an all-around great park board, you can’t go wrong with the Revolver.  It’s stable on jumps, jibs nice, and feels good buttering around the mountain.  The other great thing about this board is that it’s solid on the rest of the mountain. It’s not as smooth as some of the other NS boards that are more all-mountain freestyle focused (you definitely feel the bumps more through your feet), but it never feels like you’re going to get tossed around.  It’s more stable than it’s flex and dampness rating would suggest.  With the R.C. tech, it’s great in the powder too.  Real fun board to ride!

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