Let’s keep this short. If you’re female ripper after a snowboard to dominate all the different types of terrain and conditions you’re likely to encounter on the mountain the Salomon Lotus probably isn’t the board for you. However, if you’re new to snowboarding and you’re after a snowboard that’s forgiving, easy to turn and going to help you nail the basics of snowboarding then the Lotus is your dream ticket.
First Love
Easy turning and easy on the wallet, the Lotus is smooth riding, easy to flex and super fun for a mellow learning curve.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
135, 138, 146, 151, 155
Riding Style:
Beginner
Specifications:
Flex Rating 1/5
Directional Twin shape
Quadratic Sidecut
Aspen Core
BA Low Density Glass
Extruded Base
Standard Stone Grind
Zero camber profile
Similar boards:
Nitro Mystique - 2011
K2 Moment - 2011
Burton Feather - 2011
Rossignol Temptation - 2011

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