Unlike many womens boards, the BCK is made with enough width underfoot so that if you have a US7 boot size you wont have to ride a 150+. A good poppy longitudinal flex thanks to the Carbon I-Pop stringers and a more forgiving torsional flex thanks to the biaxial glass. A relatively mellow sidecut for stability at speed.
Fun in each run! Caroline’s board makes each square foot of snow a playground. The BCK has powerful pop and a strong structure, just what you’ll need for an energetic ride over any obstacle. An allround freestyle board for intermediate to expert riders.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Medium cost $
Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Specific for Women Riders.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
144, 148, 151
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Freestyle Shape
Double Flex (reduced core profile between bindings)
? Core (100% Poplar)
Biaxial glass
Carbon I-pop stringers
Extruded Base
Similar boards: Amplid Mescalina - 2010 Palmer Jade - 2010
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on November 14, 2009 at 04:12 AM
This board rocks, the fact its wider than most girls boards means you can buy a freestyle size board that still performs in the backcountry. Its stiff and snappy with a pop that just loves kickers and rails and will keep you smiling all day long. Recommended for progressive females ready to step it up a gear.