The Endeavor Guerilla has a mellow sidecut and biaxial glass for a softer torsional flex and easy initiation into turns. The Guerrilla will help beginners and intermediate riders progress. The 160 has a longer nose and set-back stance for extra float in the deep stuff.
The Guerrilla snowboard was designed for people who love to ride. It is a directional freestyle board that allows any rider to hit everything on the way down the hill – cliffs, park jumps, powder, ice, rails…the Guerrilla can handle it.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
148, 151, 154, 157, 160
Riding Style:
All Mountain
Specifications:
Extruded Base
Aspen wood core
Biaxial glass
ABS sidewalls
ATX topsheet
Kevlar pads
Similar boards:
Arbor Element - 2010

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