There are times when camber is irreplaceable, hitting rails and jibs isn’t one of those times. The folks at Amplid took last year’s offering to jib technicians worldwide and removed the camber for a more forgiving ride on rails, groomers and tarmac-ed run outs. All the pop of last year’s Aggronym with a loser oozier feel.
Cracking a Zamboni trunk, emptying its precious content. Marking your terrain by distributing it. But keeping some for a Mojito when the mission is completed successfully.
Checking for virgin unridden handrails. Shoveling transitions and landings. Holding up traffic to avoid accidents and dealing with cops. The life of an urban snowboarder. The home of the Aggronym. Works on the mountain as well.
New for 2011 we removed the camber but kept the pop.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Medium cost $
Available in MidWide.
Zero Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
151, 154, 158
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
True twin shape
PS Confidence wood core
Magma edge shock absorber
TPU spin tips
Impact biaxial fibreglass (heavy duty)
Doomsday Flatliner profile
MC Bezier spline sidecut
22 degree slanted ABS sidewalls
Grip tape silkscreen
Diecut base design
Extruded BA 4.4 Duraspeed base
Similar boards: K2 WWW - 2011 Capita Stairmaster - 2011
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