Apo Apocalypse - 2011

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There has been little change to the Apocalypse for 2011. It still eats small children and murders puppies for amusement. It’s a big bad freeride gun for snowboarders who like to point in one direction and hold on for dear life. If you like to carve so hard you graze your chin or stomp cliffs so big people think you’re base jumping, the Apo Apocalypse should probably accompany you on your next trip.

Manufacturer's Description:

Legendary big mountain board

The Apocalypse boards are made for deep powder, jumping cliffs, steep, icy couloirs and carving on the piste. Their unmatched stability and reactivity will help technical riders reach summits in big mountain riding!

Recommended for freeride riding.

Recommended for big mountain riding.

Very high cost $

Camber Construction.

Freeride Specific.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
162, 166, 174

Riding Style: Freeride

Specifications:

Triaxial Fibreglass
Double Flex core profile
Freeride specific shape
Omega core – dual density Poplar core
4000 grade sintered base
V Carbon reinforcement

Similar boards: Nidecker Legend - 2011 Windlip Woodstock - 2011 Salomon Burner - 2011 Never Summer Raptor & Raptor X - 2011 Palmer Crown LE - 2011

Apo Apocalypse

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