The Palmer P-Line is a soft flexing beginners ride which still packs a fast base and PrePreg laminates. Once again Palmer have commissioned some conservative graphics for the P-Line so your new purchase won’t be out of fashion next season. A great beginners ride minus the bull.
The Ultimate Value Board. Overwhelmed, confused, intimidated about selecting a snowboard? Rows of boards to choose from, too many graphic choices, and lots of very confusing technical terminologies and distinctions. What’s my riding style, the sales guy asks? Wow … What do I know? I just wanna go snowboarding. I’m looking for a snowboard to do exactly that. Make it easy for me!
P-Line ... Always right! Easy selection ... Made for snowboarding. No riding style differentiations. Simple … timeless colors and graphics. Clean and simple but with a modern cool design. Ease of use… Palmer product. Made in Europe. Comfortable and safe for a guaranteed trouble-free snowboarding experience. Easy and safe choice … No confusing technical terminologies, but very high brand credibility. Safe, fun, clever, cool, has style and class, plus ... accessible for everybody.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
146, 150, 154, 158, 162
Riding Style:
Beginner
Specifications:
Prepreg
Full Sidewall Construction
Full Length Poplar Woodcore
Tri-Radial Sidecut
Stone Ground Inlaid 4400 Isospeed Base
Full Wrapped Edges
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