Endeavor Shorty Series - 2013

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For kids learning their first turns or attacking the terrain park like they’ve been on a snowboard since birth the recently refreshed Endeavor Shorty packs everything an aspiring grom could need. Zero camber and a convex base keep the Shorty as catch free as it’s possible to make a snowboard and a soft torsional flex make learning all sorts and butters, jibs and even basic turning a breeze. There’s no foam core or CAP construction in the Shorty which uses the same materials as you’ll find in Endeavor’s more expensive adult shreds.

Manufacturer's Description:

It’s as Fun as it Looks

Completely redesigned for 2013, the Shorty is the perfect board for kids and smaller riders. It features a full perimeter beveled base, which is designed to make it more difficult to catch an edge while turning or learning to hit boxes and rails. The biax glass, mellow torsional flex and zero camber are all created to make this board as forgiving as possible while giving the rider all the tools they need to advance their level of riding.

Convex Twin Shape: Ideal for young riders who are more likely to catch an edge, the convex base geometry raises the steel edge around the entire perimeter of the board for a catch-free ride. It is also ideal for groms wanting to learn to ride fun boxes and rails. A symmetrical shape that will help balance when riding regular or switch. Whether riding all mountain or park, a twin board will always perform well in all conditions.

Thermoglass: This material allows for superior color brilliance by using a dye sublimation graphic process that creates no waste or toxins. The special dyes used are even water-soluble which means that it is far better for the environment than more traditional printing processes.

Wood Core: Tried, tested, and true. Precision machined from Poplar, the Standard core is lightweight, extremely durable and is the standard of performance woodcores.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Low cost $

Zero Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
100, 110, 120, 130

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Convex Twin Shape
Biaxial Thermo Glass
Extruded 1320 base
Poplar wood core

Similar boards: K2 Playback - 2013 Burton Chopper - 2012

Endeavor Shorty Series

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