The Juice Wagon is the choice for those who look at backcountry terrain and see the endless jumps on the natural terrain the mountain gives you. This board is equipped with traditional camber, offering stability, precision and pop. It is slightly tapered to help you naturally sit back in the powder. The Juice Wagon is designed for “park riding”, outside of the park. It takes shaping concepts from the Burton Fish and Barracuda and creates big spinning, backcountry killing, directional beast. So juice the landscape for whatever it is worth on the Juice Wagon.
Freestyle flow for the natural canvas.
The way Stephan Maurer rides his Fish was the spark for this fresh-snow freestyle board. For park-precision on natural features, every element of the Juice Wagon has been designed for riders who see opportunities for air in the natural and untracked landscape. Fully directional with a moderate taper for float and flow, its camber chassis equals power, precision, and a snappy suspension. To see our inspiration, just Google “Mu and his Fish.”
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
High cost $
Camber Construction.
Freeride Specific.
Year: 2014
Available Lengths (cm):
153, 157,163
Riding Style: Freeride
Specifications:
The Channel
BEND: Camber
SHAPE: Directional [12MM Taper]
FLEX: Directional
CORE: Super Fly® with Dualzone™ EGD™
FIBERGLASS: Dual Density Triax™
BASE: Sintered
EXTRAS: Pro-Tip™ and Infinite Ride™
ARTIST: Scott Lenhardt
Diecut Base Color Combinations May Vary
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