Signal Park Series - 2010

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for rail riding Medium cost snowboard Available in MidWide Camber construction Twin shape

The Signal Park Series is an extremely popular board around the world. A classic freestyle twin shape and a gimmick free, no non-sence spec have helped it to become the park board of choice for lots of aspiring amateur freestylers and pros alike.

Manufacturer's Description:

This best seller is built for today’s terrain parks and city streets. With its signature look and soft flex, this board crushed the competition and won High Cascade Snowboard Camp’s
prestigious “Top Board Model of the Summer” award this year.

The Park is built to take a beating. The base material is a
polyethylene ISTT 1500. This extruded base material allows high-speeds yet requires only minimum maintenance and it’s easier to mend than sintered base material.

The alternating grain structure of the poplar core provides maximum strength and maximum pop, but still gives a core weight of only 1.4 pounds. The Magnum ABS sidewalls provide flexibility as well as high impact resistance.

The soft flex, mid-wide waist and radial side cut combine to make the Park one of the best boards for any riding level.  Biaxial glass gives the Park its soft tip to tail flex and combined with the urethane top material, Exel PMU 4060, the Park also has a softer torsion flex.  Again, the core is profiled specifically for each board providing a perfect stance for the park shredder.

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Year: 2010


Available Lengths (cm):
134, 142, 148, 150, 152, 154, 156, 158


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

ISTT extruded base
Radial Sidecut
Poplar wood core
Biaxial glass
Magnum ABS sidewalls
Silkscreen printed Urethane topsheet


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Signal Park Series

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Avery Anderson on March 07, 2010 at 05:44 PM

Hey,

I was wondering what would be a awesome park board? I want a soft but poppy deck for jibbing and jumps around 40 ft. People recommended the signal park series or what would you guys recommend?

Tom Ewbank on March 07, 2010 at 08:14 PM

Hey Avery,

We put an article together at the beginning of the season on the top park boards. If you’re going to be hitting 40ft kickers you may want a board with a bit more guts. I’m not saying that this board can’t deal with it but a bit of added stability and strength will help you with run-ins and landings. If you look at some of the rockers and zero camber decks they’ll be easier to press but still poppy.

http://www.snowboard-review.com/blog/article/ten_of_the_best_-_park_snowboards/

Hope it helps,

Tom

Parker Fowler on December 10, 2010 at 04:01 AM

Hey, I was wondering if this would be a good board for me? I enjoy riding park and some jumps and want to get into it more but would also like to be able to do other things on the mountain. I usually go to mountain high if that helps.

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