Stepchild Moustache Rider - 2010

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An advanced freestyle snowboard with a narrow waste and forgiving flex for advanced women riders. Warning: Growing a moustache is not compulsary and may scare away male attention and friends.

Manufacturer's Description:

Fun for those with small….feet. A step up from the Harlequin, the Moustache Rider is designed for the more advanced female rider looking for a quality board with a good twin shape. The Quadrax fiberglass and Kicker I core combination ensures a long life of smooth flex and poppy ollies. The Moustache Rider comes with a Structurn base and a smooth “soft belt” finish. The board also comes pre waxed so it’s fast and ready to shred right off the shelf.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

High cost $

Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Specific for Women Riders.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
146, 149, 152

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Kicker I Core
Structurn base finish - die cut
Smooth “Soft Belt Base” finish – Pre waxed
Quadraxial fibreglass
12 inserts per foot
Non stick UV Lacquer topsheet with Silver Flakes
Armadillo insert reinforcement
Twin shape

Similar boards: Volkl Impress SQD - 2010 Head Fountain I. - 2010 Atomic Fallen Angel - 2010

Stepchild Moustache Rider

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What colour is powder?

Rob Miller on April 19, 2010 at 08:38 AM

Your site is very useful.