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Omatic Sweet - 2010

Summary:

Another pro weapon from Omatic, but the Omatic Sweet isn’t the pro ride of any ordinary pro. If you’ve seen Hampus ride in one of the robot food movies, you’ll know he can ride it all with muchos style. Enormous hips, creative backcountry booters, technical jibs, powder slashes and cliff drops. Hampus Mosesson is one of the snowboarding elite that make freestyling off any feature and in any conditions effortless. Triaxial fibreglass, X-Beam Carbon & Kevlar reinforcement and a tri-radial sidecut will provide a damp ride with a vice like grip in all conditions perfect for pushing your high speed freestyle skills. Cool graphics too!

Manufacturer's Description:

Following the success of his Volvo-inspired model from last year, Hampus Mosesson is back with another sensational yet sensible pro model for 2009/10. With direction from the agile Swede, we performed a delicate surgery on the specs for an amazing update in performance. Dr Hampus has carved up more faces than all the plastic surgeons in Orange County California combined. Like the man himself, Hampus’ sweet new ride is rock steady on all terrain: from Utah powder to nighttime park jumps near the Arctic Circle—like you, he rides it all.

This new twin shape funstick sports wood: with a combination of DUALBEAM™ Carbon/Kevlar construction and CLEVERCORE™ Technology. It also boasts ultra-responsive DUAL SLANT™ sidewalls for ultimate control. Expect unmatched performance on park boxes, street rails jumps, park hits and everything else winter might throw at you. The ridiculous new graphics were inspired by Hampus’ favorite American childhood game, Operation. It’s not anatomically correct, except for the hairy palms.

Omatic Sweet

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm): 150, 154, 157, 160

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Sintered stoneground base
DUALSLANT sidewalls
Triaxial fibreglass
X-Beam Carbon & Kevlar reinforcement
Triradial sidecut
Men’s freestyle flex pattern
Centred Stance
Directional Twin

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What we reckon:

Recommended for park riding Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for freeride riding High cost snowboard Camber construction Directional twin shape

Read our pro guide to buying a park snowboard.

Read our pro guide to buying a pipe snowboard.

Read our pro guide to buying a freeride snowboard.

Posted by Rich Ewbank in • Omatic

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