Stepchild Latch Key - 2010

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for rail riding Medium cost snowboard Camber construction Twin shape

Skate inspired graphics for a skateboard inspired board. A medium/soft flex for destroying rails and park kickers.

Manufacturer's Description:

The Latchkey is the ideal entry-level park/rail board. The ArmorCore gives it a smooth and easy riding flex distribution and the true twin shape makes it great for park and rail riding. The things you will like about this board is that it rides great and is affordable. The bad thing about this board is that it will most likely get stolen by a bitter old bowl skater….Old skate graphics are cooler than old snowboard graphics.

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Year: 2010


Available Lengths (cm):
144, 148, 153, 156, 159


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

ArmorCore
Extruded screened base
Smooth “Soft Belt Base” finish – Pre waxed
Solid “pre-cured” biax fibreglass
Twin Shape
Non stick glossy topsheet


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Stepchild Latch Key

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Marc jones on January 27, 2011 at 04:13 AM

The Latch Key board Is perfect for jibs and hand rails and gives all the flex needed to attempt any kicker but I gotta say this board has a weak overall frame I have had my board for only about a year now and it is already delaminating and the inner metal is splitting all over so I’m stuck with having to buy a new board after virtually one season of use with my latch key. I hate to say bad things about this board because it rides so prime I just wish it could take more of a beating

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