Apo Line Rocker - 2011

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Intermediate all-mountain snowboarders aka 4-10 weekers you can’t go wrong with the APO Line Rocker. Designed to provide the ultimate progressive platform for relatively inexperienced snowboarders to improve their all mountain snowboarding on; from the park to the piste and now especially in powder thanks to its new reverse camber profile, the Line will cut the mustard.

Manufacturer's Description:

Allround, precise and fun

If you’re looking for a confidence inspiring and fun board that has enough precision to take you anywhere on the mountain, look no further. The Line and its triax fibre will follow you anywhere, and it’s available in enough sizes and widths to fit anyone with an intermediate level.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Medium cost $

Available in Wide.

Rocker Construction.

Directional Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
154, 157, 160, 158W, 161W, 164W, 166W

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Triaxial fibreglass
Directional shape
Alpha core - Poplar wood core
Full flex core profile
Rocker profile
Sintered 2000 grade base

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Apo Line Rocker

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