Amplid Slogan - 2013

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Whether a beginner or a self-confessed rail and box addict, the soft flex and durable construction of the Slogan keep it progressive and from looking like you found it in the trash!

Manufacturer's Description:

This buttery soft flexing and catch free twin is as progressive as a snowboard can get. Riding the Slogan you’ll reach your own Next Level faster than you thought.

From linking your first turns to blunt sliding your first gas pipe the Slogan delivers. Our WDT core is lively but also damp enough for control in adverse snow conditions. The JIB ROCKER keeps the Slogan loose like a skateboard and consequence free.

Newb to pro it’s all about the Slogan.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Rocker Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
151, 154, 157, 160

Riding Style: Freeride

Specifications:

True Twin shape
Jib Rocker profile
Magma Edge shock absorber
Impact Biax fibreglass
WDT Polywood core
T.P.U. Spin Tips
MC Bezier Spline Sidecut
Doomsday Rocker
Extruded BA 4.4 Duraspeed base

Similar boards: K2 World Wide Weapon - 2013 Endeavor Color Series - 2013 Burton Whammy Bar - 2013 Arbor Draft - 2013 Rome Shank - 2013

Amplid Slogan

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