Contract C6 Wms - 2010
Summary:
Honeycomb and wood core, triaxial glass, Carbon and Kevlar X reinforcement and a premium grade sintered base… this is all the spec you’d expect in a top of the range man’s snowboard. Contract must be one of the only manufacturers on the planet that realise women pushing female snowboarding need space age materials and progressive shape design too! The Contract C6 Wms is what next level female riding has been begging for!
Manufacturer's Description:
The C6WMS knows that girls are as good as the guys on the mountain. It’s a high-end board to help you make your mark in the park and piste, integrating Contract’s honeycomb technology making it very lightweight and giving you the pop you need for fun all over the mountain. The C6WMS is strong and responsive, so you can trust it at speed, and trust it to give you secure landings, so you’ve no excuse not to hit the biggest kickers and highest cliffs, and have fun wherever you want to ride.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm): 141, 145, 149, 154
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
X – Reactive Flex System – Carbon + Kevlar combination
Triaxial Glass - Triple Fiber Power
Sandwich Construction
Honeycomb + woodcore
Sintered Premium Base
Flex: 5
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Review of Contract C6 Wms:
The Contract C6 is the advanced all-mountain women’s board to look out for this season. It’s a high-end shred machine that’s strong, powerful and loves cruising at high speeds as much as playing in the park.
The honeycomb core made the C6 light and really agile in the air and edge-to-edge, and the construction provided plenty of pop when I wanted it. I found the C6 so responsive, even at speed, and I felt completely in control in every turn and all snow conditions; you don’t get a lot of women’s boards with Triaxial glass and Carbon / Kevlar reinforcement, but the C6 really benefits from them creating a really stable snowboard without making the C6 too stiff and difficult to initiate into carves.
Many are wary of new brands, but Contract is one to keep an eye on, and I just hope for the brand’s sake that they stick to their riding roots and don’t become too commercial when riders start discovering how great their boards are. The freshest brand of 2010!


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