Stepchild Street Recession - 2011

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Forum did it a few years ago and now Stepchild is giving it a go; a board built purely for hitting street features. This is a board without any bells and whistles…….or metal edges for that matter; perfect if you want a board to abuse concrete and metal but if you want a board to turn on snow then you should look elsewhere because boards without edges don’t turn on anything but powder.

Manufacturer's Description:

This is the recession special. If you are a broke-ass dirt-bag snowboarder then this is the board for you. This board was made to be destroyed. The best feature about it is that it has no metal edges yet it still has a high quality tip to tail wood core. The street recession comes with a smooth belt finish and zero camber. You can damage this board without damaging your bank account.

Recommended for rail riding.

Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
148, 152

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Kicker 1 Core
Smooth “Soft Belt” finish – Pre Waxed
Biaxial glass
8 inserts per foot
Non-stick UV Lacquer finish

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Stepchild Street Recession

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