Atomic Stasher - 2011

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for freeride riding Low cost snowboard Camber construction Directional Shape

New to the Atomic line-up for 2011, the Stasher is an all mountain directional snowboard featuring Atomic’s S-poontech. S-poontech raises the start of the effective edge off the snow until the edge is engaged, after which the whole edge enageges with the snow, providing plenty of hold on ice when you’re carving but catch free straightlining when you want to point and go. If you’re after a charging all-mountain board to hit the pow in the morning and the pipe in the afternoon, on a budget, the Stasher could be a wise choice.

Manufacturer's Description:

For riders on a mission. Featuring S-poontech and a directional shape, the Stasher is the perfect all-mountain board that also lives up to your style in the backcountry. Combining state-of-the-art technology with the fierce spirit of a big mountain gun, the Stasher is the ideal board for all those who prefer to venture off the beaten track.

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Year: 2011


Available Lengths (cm):
153, 156, 159, 163


Riding Style:
All Mountain


Specifications:

S-poontech (early rise tips)
D4 SW construction (Quadraxial)
1° power bevel
Extruded 4400 base
Directional shape
T3 CNC milled woodcore
Flex 6/10


Similar boards:
Bataleon Goliath - 2011
Capita Quiver Killer - 2011

Atomic Stasher

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