Wondering what happened to Shaun White’s pro model? Like unlocking a secret board on your favorite computer game, you’ve found Shaun’s ride…. apparently it’s no longer cool to have a pro model named after you… better tell Stepchild! Shaun’s board has been built for Slopestyle and Halfpipe domination, with triaxial glass, Dualzone EGD (engineered grain direction focuses edge pressure) and carbon I-Beam reinforcement, the Operator is bound to offer great edge hold and incredible pop. Everything you’ll need to hone you’re transition skills.
A. A. B. Up. Down. Left. Right…Cab 10 tail grab. From sending pow sprays to climbing bulletproof pipe walls and negotiating jibs to kickers in rapid-fire succession—Shaun White relies on one board. With a playful feel anyone can appreciate, it’s ramped up with the added pop of a Carbon I-Beam™ and samurai-precise Pressure Distribution Edges. Now upgraded with The Channel for limitless adjustability with any Burton binding.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
152, 156, 158, 161, 154W, 157W, 160W
Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
The Channel (binding system)
SHAPE: Directional
FLEX: Directional
CORE: Super Fly® Core with Dualzone™ EGD™ and Negative Profile
FIBERGLASS: Triax™ Response Fiberglass with Carbon I-Beam
BASE: Sintered Vision
EDGES: Pressure Distribution Edges with Grip and Rip™ Tune
SIDEWALLS: Slantwall
EXTRAS: Pro-Tip™ and Infinite Ride
Similar boards:
Signal Omni Series - 2010
GNU Riders Choice BTX - 2010
Lib Tech Banana Magic BTX - 2010
Stepchild Simon Chamberlain - 2010
Rome Mod - 2010

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