Stepchild OG Powder - 2010

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A freeride specific board with a tapered directional shape for tons of float in the deep stuff and incredible manouverability in tight trees.

Manufacturer's Description:

This board is a must for your quiver on powder days. The directional tapered shape with the narrower tail allows for easy maneuverability in the tight trees. The nose shape combined with only 2mm camber, works for great floatation on the deepest powder days and is also stable for highspeed wide-open descents. This board makes powder riding effortless-the way it should be. We don’t suggest taking this board to Quebec City or Helsinki on your next rail trip.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Recommended for big mountain riding.

High cost $

Camber Construction.

Freeride Specific.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
153, 157, 159, 164

Riding Style: Freeride

Specifications:

Directional flex pattern
Kicker II Core
Structurn base finish - die cut
Smooth “Soft Belt” finish – Pre waxed
UV non-stick lacquer coating with Silver flakes
Quadrax fiberglass
12 inserts per foot
2mm Camber Powder Specific
Tapered directional shape
Armadillo reinforced inserts

Similar boards: Arbor Abacus - 2010 Nitro Slash - 2010 Nidecker Ultralite - 2010 Burton Fish Ltd - 2010

Stepchild OG Powder

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