All the quality materials Alien packed into the DMWA in a board with a narrower waist for the ladies who want to ride Alien. A snappy medium flex, twin shape and sintered base; everything you’ll need for showing off in the park and scoring new tricks in the backcountry.
We created the Angel so that female riders have the perfect snowboard for progressive freestyle in the pipe, park and backcountry. We crammed in all the goodness of our men’s ride into a slimmer ride for girls with petite feet. Now get out there and dominate!
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
148, 151
Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Sintered base
One piece steel edge
Vibration dampening system
Fiberglass reinforced stainless steel inserts
Digitally sublimated mat finish topsheet
30 degree x-glass laminates
Tip to Tail Aspen woodcore
Similar boards:
Ellis Newberry - 2010
Rome Detail - 2010
Palmer Jade - 2010

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