Take the all conquering Salomon Ivy, replace the camber with wingtips camber with its early rise tips for easier turn initiation and you’ve got a snowboard that will meet the demands of a progressive intermediate through to experienced shred veteran. The Lark is also available in a rocker profile with a softer flex.
True Temptation
Slightly more forgiving than the Ivy, the Lark blends mellow turns with high speed stability, a perfect shape for pow and a fun graphic for stylish all mountain riding.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
144, 148, 152, 156
Riding Style:
All Mountain
Specifications:
Aspen Light Women
Popster Core Profile
BA Medium Density
Extruded EG
Standard Stone Grind
Flex Rating 3/5
Directional Twin shape
Royal Rubber Pads
Equalizer sidecut
Wingtips camber profile
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