You don’t have to wear a leather cap and flying goggles to pilot this Ace, but you can if you like, we won’t judge you. The Salomon Ace is the all mountain offering for beginner and intermediate riders on a budget. With its medium flex, directional twin shape, quadratic sidecut and biaxial glass, the Ace is geared to help you push your riding whether it’s on the pistes, in the park or larking about in the powder.
More for Less
A smooth riding all mountain masterpiece, the Ace gets the prime building blocks of our high end boards—our Aspen Light Core, rubber pads for dampening vibrations and all the stance options you need.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
146, 150, 153, 156, 160, 155W, 158W, 162W, 166W
Riding Style:
All Mountain
Specifications:
Flex Rating 3/5
Directional Twin shape
Quadratic Sidecut
Rubber Pads
Aspen Light Core
BA Medium Density Glass
Extruded Base
Standard Stone Grind
Standard camber profile
Similar boards:
Nitro Prime - 2011
Burton Deuce - 2011
Endeavor Guerrilla Series - 2011
Arbor Formula - 2011

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