Head True - 2010

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The Head True is a confused little snowboard. Jibbers dream or beginners saviour? Soft biaxial glass, an easy to maintain extruded base, a tip to tail poplar core and true twin shape - everything you’d want in a rail board but at a price and in enough sizes to suit beginners…it’s upto you to decide.

Manufacturer's Description:

The True is that special board that makes snowboarding look easy. That special one that you will not only like for its graphics, but for it’s riding approach that helps you progress. Honestly, this is a great beginner to intermediate all mountain board with some extra juice. The thing is, when the conditions get soft our team guys all snatch up this board and take it out for jibbing and basically having a great time.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Low cost $

Available in Wide.

Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
142, 148, 151, 154, 157, 163, 155W, 159W, 163W

Riding Style: Beginner

Specifications:

Sintruded 4400 base
Biaxial glass
Radial sidecut
Select core (Poplar)
Twin shape

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