The Tika is Atomic’s entry level snowboard for aspiring female riders. With a camber profile, an easy to maintain extruded base, a directional shape for versatility in different terrain and snow conditions and a soft progressive flex the Tika provides all of the features women need to take their riding from beginner to confident intermediate.
Can‘t wait to get out there and experience some smashin’ action in the snow? The Tika is your restless companion, taking you up any hill and down any slope. With its diecut base and directional shape, the Tika is a fun, unconventional and easy-on-the-eye ride. The most entertaining way to add some bling to your winter!
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
134, 139, 144, 149, 151
Riding Style:
All Mountain
Specifications:
3° easy to ride bevel
Extruded 4400 base
Directional shape
T1 wood core
Flex 4/10
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Rossignol Myth - 2011
Arbor Eden - 2011

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