Palmer P-Line - 2011

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Palmer and pricey are two words that tend to go hand in hand, but things are changing at legend Shaun Palmer’s brand. Palmer are building snowboards for less experienced riders and they are pricing them affordably. The P-Line is the ideal snowboard for novice riders who wants a well built ride, made of quality materials in a subtle and mature graphic.

Manufacturer's Description:

Fun, Simple, Always Right

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!

The P-Line is always right! Easy selection. Simple, timeless colors and graphics. Straightforward and packed with every performance standard. Comfortable and safe for a guaranteed trouble-free snowboarding experience. fun, clever, cool with style and class, and accessible for everybody. Get the superior edge-hold, pop, and strength of our legendary P-Line at the best price.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Low cost $

Camber Construction.

Directional Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
146, 150, 154, 158, 162

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Prepreg laminates
Full Sidewall Construction
Full Length Poplar Woodcore
Tri-Radial Sidecut
Stone Ground Inlaid 4400 Isospeed Base
5 x 2 Inserts
Full Wrapped Edges

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Palmer P-Line

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What colour is powder?

Gabriel Labbad on December 10, 2010 at 03:13 AM

Owned a Palmer classic for 3 yrs when I was abroad. Great board. Where can I get a P-Line in the U.S.? It doesn’t seem like anyone sells them out here.