Amplid Creamer - 2012

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The freeride snowboard market is swamped with surf inspired shapes which really limit the board’s capabilities to riding super deep powder. Of course these boards have their place, if only for the unique sensation you get from riding them, but they’re not the kind of board you can pack in your board bag and ride every terrain and condition you’re ever likely to encounter. That is exactly what the Creamer is designed for. The slightly rockered nose and tail and elliptical nose kick provide all the float you’ll ever need. The moderate sidecut and standard waist width mean that grip and response are plentiful. The flat profile section between the inserts and the use of a very slight taper keep the Creamer stable on harder snow and at high speeds. It may be a bit conservative to build a freeride board like the Creamer, but conservative and considered geometry is the only way to create a truly versatile freeride snowboard.

Manufacturer's Description:

The CREAMER is the only legitimation to leave the breakfast table, because you „have to powder your nose“. Drop cliffs, lay it sideways, slaughter wind lips, and prepare a nice present for your riding buddy: A nice face shot! The MIDRISER ROCKER provides and effortless surfy feel, both on deep days as well as on groomers. Our STOMP GUARD technology will fight efficiently against shark bites.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Recommended for big mountain riding.

High cost $

Rocker Construction.

Directional Shape.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
157, 162, 166

Riding Style: Freeride

Specifications:

Sintered Base
P10 Superlight Wood Core
Magma Edge Shock Obsorber
360° Wrap Around Steel Edge
T.P.U Spin Tips
Glassfiber Impact Biax
Doomsday Midriser camberline
MC Bezier Spline Sidecut
22° Slanted Abs Sidewalls
Sintruded 6.6 H.M Base
Stomp Guard
Shred Ready

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Amplid Creamer

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