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Unity Pride - 2010

Summary:

There’s one word to describe the Unity Pride..‘Versatile’! Freestyle all over the mountain, with plenty of grip from the carbon wrap reinforcement, a directional shape and a deep sidecut the Pride is perfect for aggresive freestyle riders who want one board to ride everything.

Manufacturer's Description:

The Pride is the ultimate `do it all’ directional freestyle board. Directional in shape and flex means that it’s great for freeriding; a deep sidecut means that the Pride is also very comfortable in the park and pipe. The Pride is a great board for the rider wants one board to ride the whole mountain.

We continue to use our proven Carbon Wrapped Core on the Pride. The Carbon wrap creates to X designs under each foot that give a very snappy and lively feel to the board

Unity Pride

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm): 152, 155, 159, 164, 160W, 165W

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Carbon Wrapped Core
Full-length vertically laminated wood core
Bulletproof sintered P-Tex sidewall
Trizac finished 2001 Durasurf sintered base

Similar boards:

Amplid Paradigma - 2010

Signal Omni Series - 2010

GNU Riders Choice BTX - 2010

What we reckon:

Recommended for park riding Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for freeride riding High cost snowboard Available in Wide Camber construction Directional Shape

Read our pro guide to buying a park snowboard.

Read our pro guide to buying a pipe snowboard.

Read our pro guide to buying a freeride snowboard.

Posted by Rich Ewbank in • Unity

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