A soft flex, the stable and predictable grip of camber all joined in a price point package. If you’re looking to buy your first snowboard, or just want a quality board to potter around the whole mountain, be it catching some air in the park or dipping into some powder the Aura is a class investment.
Become one with snowboarding.
The Aura is a twin-like women’s board with a full wood core for great response and ollie pop. Whether you want to rip the entire mountain as your own personal park or lay back and hit what comes your way, this board does it all and will leave you with enough dough for the après scene.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
143, 146, 149, 152
Riding Style:
All Mountain
Specifications:
Camber profile
Twin-like shape
Popular core
Biaxial glass laminates
FreeBase base
Flex 3/10
Similar boards:
Salomon Lotus - 2011
Nitro Lectra - 2011
Burton Feather - 2011
K2 Lunatique - 2011

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