Contract C62 - 2010

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Recommended for freeride riding Recommended for big mountain riding High cost snowboard Camber construction Directional Shape

Transciever…check. Shovel….check. Probe….check. Lightweight big mountain gun with unrivaled edge-to-edge response?

If you’re riding the Contract C62, you can scream ‘check’ at the top of your voice! With triaxial glass, a honeycomb / wood core and power-plates the C62 is designed to make life or death carves on the gnarliest of snow pack and cruise telepathically on hard pack pistes and shoulder deep pow pow. Stiffened up for highspeed stability.

Manufacturer's Description:

The C62 is a freeride gun which wants to blast anything the mountain wants to throw in its way. As agile as a cat, the C62 makes sure your riding is fast and controlled, whether you’re shredding deep powder or cruising the piste. The C62 is packed with tons of tech, which means it knows exactly what it should do on the mountain. Combine Contract’s unique honeycomb centre, with the Triax fibres and power-plates, and you’ve a board which is aggressive, light and responds to your feet as well as the mountain terrain.

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Year: 2010


Available Lengths (cm):
153, 157, 160, 164, 168


Riding Style:
Freeride


Specifications:

X – Reactive Flex System – Carbon + Kevlar combination
Triaxial glass - Triple Fiber Power
Sandwich Construction
Power Plates
Honeycomb + Woodcore
Sintered Premium Base
Flex: 8


Similar boards:
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Contract C62

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