Prospect Passage - 2010

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for rail riding Medium cost snowboard Camber construction Twin shape

Little known Wisconsin brand Prospect are creating some great boards. Introducing the Passage, a responsive twin snowboard with triaxial glass, carbon X array reinforcement and Profiled Bamboo sidewalls, exactly what you want for hitting big high speed transitions.

Manufacturer's Description:

The true twin freestyle deck filled with pop, minimal on weight, and built to withstand heavy punishment. An impeccable ride makes the ultimate riding day. The Passage is built to be the ultimate freestyle machine in both speed and mobility. The full aspen profiled core isn’t rocket science, it’s what works. Our aspen provides smooth, consistent pop with a longer life. Tri-axial Fibre Glass offers light weight construction with high grade durability. No nappy weaves here! Our carbon fibre X Array transfers power from your feet to the tail for maximum pop and control at high speed. Profiled Bamboo sidewalls offer endless carves, catch free rails, and more amazing pop.

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Year: 2010


Available Lengths (cm):
153, 156


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

True twin shape with a centred stance
Radial sidecut
Triaxial glass
Carbon X torsion trusses
Profiled Bamboo sidewalls
Tip to tail Aspen core
Seamless edge tech


Similar boards:
Head Transit I. - 2010
Artec / Elan Cipher - 2010

Prospect Passage

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