Rossignol Trickstick - 2011

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for rail riding Low cost snowboard Available in MidWide Rocker construction Twin shape

Progression is a word you’ll hear a lot in the Rossignol catalogue. The Trickstick is all about giving snowboarders the best tool for improving their freestyle snowboarding. Auto Turn AmpTek makes the Trickstick incredibly easy to turn and stable during run ins so you can concentrate on what trick you’re going to throw down.

Manufacturer's Description:

The evolution of the twin-tip.

The Trickstick is a true twin ride with the AmpTek AutoTurn camber for extreme maneuverability. It has stiffer tips for powerful ollies and a softer waist for control in parks and on rails. Its overall softer flex makes it perfect to learn and progress on for entry to intermediate freestyle riders but also happens to be perfect for pro level loose riders too.

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Year: 2011


Available Lengths (cm):
151, 154, 158, 151mW, 154mW


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

Park Snowboard
True Twin with AutoTurn AmpTek
7.1 to 7.9m Deep Progressive sidecut
Wood 6420 core
Extruded 3300 base
Designed for Recreational to Advanced snowboarders
Flex 6/10


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Burton Bullet - 2011
Endeavor RC Series - 2011
Atomic Pivot - 2011

Rossignol Trickstick

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Skiers and snowboarders love lots of freshly fallen ****?

johndevinci on February 13, 2011 at 09:28 AM

It’s for sure a very playfull board!Turns well, awesome flex, grips on hardpacked snow and even on ice! Float well on powder. King of the Jib…. All good…but… Made in china for this year… I had 3 Rossignol boards this year: One Magtek, Angus and Trickstick. The top sheet on all 3 boards had cracked. Very bad thing to see that Rossignol’s boards are made in china instead of Spain…

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