An affordable beginners board designed for the lighter frame of a women rider. Soft biaxial glass, a mellow side cut and an easy to maintain base make the Option Vega perfect for girls looking for a board they can learn on and ride confidently as they progress.
The Vega is designed for the rider who wants to learn to ride any terrain in all conditions, with little resistance. The Vega helps riders learn to link turns easily with its mellow sidecut and soft flex pattern providing a great all-mountain ride for an unbeatable price. Its construction allows the board to perform with the rider until they are ripping the whole mountain like an expert.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
142, 147, 152
Riding Style:
Beginner
Specifications:
BiaxTech Laminate
Extruded 4400 Base
Formula2 Core
ABS Sidewall
Factory All Mountain Tuned
Similar boards:
Head Pearl - 2010
Drake Venice - 2010
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