Mike Basich jumps out of helicopters on his snowboard whilst taking photos. Mike owns 241 clothing, one of the most popular outerwear brands in Japan. Mike drives a huge truck up and down the West Coast of North America riding the best conditions day in day out. Mike rides the Smokin Mike Basich DIY, a firm flexing monster board designed to take the kind of abuse you put a board through when you jump 100ft+ out of a helicopter. You don’t believe me? Google it. If you want be anything like Mike, his snowboard is probably the closest you’ll ever get.
From the mind of one of snowboardings most loved and creative sons comes his Eco friendly pro model. Made from wood naturally fallen by time and the elements it is a labor of true love. Mike hand milled this wood and has been a part of this board’s design from the most basic paper drawings to the final touches on the graphics. New for 10/11, Mike has branded each core with a base logo, to reduce ink consumption in the base to zero while giving you a 1 of a kind creation. Built to tackle anything, Recycled sidewall and tip and tail material round out the list to give this snowboard the smallest carbon footprint to date. Available with D.I.R.T. Rocker for slashin like Mike, or Clash Rocker for all mountain stompage.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
High cost $
Rocker Construction.
Twin Shape.
Green or Eco Friendly Construction.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
157, 162
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
Urethane Tips
True Twin shape
Aspen wood core
Triaxial fibreglass
Rubberized Epoxy
Recycled UHMW sidewalls
6000 grade sintered base
DIRT Rocker profile
Park Flex 8/10
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