Never Summer Revolver - 2011

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for rail riding High cost snowboard Available in Wide Rocker construction Twin shape

Take the Evo, add an extra centimeter or two to the width for those unfortunate fellers with boots of size 11 and up, you’ve got the Never Summer Revolver. It’s not rocket science.

Manufacturer's Description:

A wider version of the Evo, this deck crushes pipe, park, big kickers and is extremely stable at high speed. The Revolver’s shape reduces toe and heel drag and is perfect for bigger, technical freestyle riders.

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Year: 2011


Available Lengths (cm):
153, 156, 159, 161, 164


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

RC rocker/camber profile
STS Pretensioned Fiberglass
BI-Lite Fiberglass
Carbon VXR Laminate Technology
Press Flex Core
EDS Damping System
Sintered P-tex Sidewall
Durasurf Sintered 4501 base
P-tex Tip and Tail Protection
Full Wrap Metal Edge
3 year warranty


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Amplid Declaration - 2011
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Never Summer Revolver

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Hugo on November 11, 2010 at 07:09 PM

Took my revolver out on an indoor snow center today. After boarding on a 2006 burton dominant for the past years it was time for something else. The revolver is so easy to ride. Even much easier then my dominant which was one of the softest boards at the time. The revolver is very easy to press, butter, rail and spin. It all feels naturaly. I could not really test it on speed as I was only riding indoor but it carved really well at moderate speed. All in all I was very impressed and can’t wait to take it out to Austria the first week of december.

florian on November 21, 2010 at 12:54 PM

hi, i am 179cm,66kg,boots 44.5 and very jib focused but with a all mountain ambition. i rarely drive fast speeds…

would u take this one or a libtech skate banana 153w? which bindings would you put on it?

i thought of: flux mk30 flux flux ds45 burton malavita rome 390boss

Sal on November 21, 2010 at 01:04 PM

Read the above. It states if you have a question about the snowboard ask it in the forum so more people will see it.

spence on December 18, 2010 at 06:06 PM

this board is the tits and the ass. I take it everywhere on the mountain and it shreds. Dank dank titty dank son

White_Mist on February 09, 2011 at 10:31 PM

Awesome board… I just returned from France. Snow was rubbish but this board killed it

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