Head Transit I. - 2010
Summary:
The halfway stop between the Tribute and the Team, the Head Transit has been designed for intermediate freestylers who are looking for a board to excel in the park and cruise confidently around the whole mountain. Setback just a centimetre and packed with carbon stringers the Transit won’t wash out when you need it to rail hard. The Head Transit is available in XL wide sizes.
Manufacturer's Description:
Seen cruising for years, without loosing its sex appeal. This year the Transit has been visiting cuba, and brings back that look of an indistructible car cruising in La Havana around Salsa clubs and Cigar factories. The Transit will give you the natural transition between cruising nicely and throwing some nice sensual moves.. all that in music.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm): 149, 152, 155, 158, 161, 156W, 160W, 164W
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Intellifibres (reactive reinforcement)
Carbon stringers
Team twin shape
Sintruded 4600 base
Power Centre Core (Aspen and Beech)
Edge Defender technology
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aside from the design, what’s the difference when compared to the 2008 model?
I’m not sure that last seasons model had carbon stringers in it. I guess extra pop and longitudinal rigidity would be the difference this year.
Where can I find a solid review on this board or Head product in general?
Thanks
DG, i found these 2 reviews… I personally have not used my 2008 Transit i (white) 155cm so i can’t say much about the ride, the cool part about my board is the transparent portion showing the intellifibers and edge defender.
http://www.evogear.com/snowboards/head-transit-i-snowboard-2009.aspx
http://www.buzzillions.com/head/snowboard-reviews
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