If you’re looking for a really soft snowboard for riding rails and jibs, you won’t find many boards as evolved as the Stairmaster. Perfect for indoor and dryslope riding in he UK, local hill sessions in Maine US, concrete ledges in Montreal and 20 step hand rails in Helsinki. Upgrade to the Stairmaster Extreme if you love the Stairmaster shape but want a little more grip in carves and pop off booters.
The Stairmaster originated as a board discounted out of the box that’s smaller, wider, softer, and designed for maneuverability around the park. The ride-ability of this series has become legendary in relation to the price tag, and the overwhelming demand for these boards continues after being named the #4 Men’s Freestyle board in the world under $400 while beating every other board in the Top 10 on price.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Low cost $
Available in Wide.
Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
144, 148, 152, 156, 159, 152W, 156W
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
WDT Engineered Jib Core
Pre-Cured 420 Fiberglass Configuration
Extruded Base
Die-Cut Base Graphics
360 Degree Steel Edges
Screened ABS Bomb Proof Sidewalls
4x2 Inserts
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