Signal Vita Park - 2011

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for rail riding Medium cost snowboard Camber construction Twin shape Specific for Women Riders

Ladies pay attention. If you’re after a soft flexing twin shaped snowboard for all-day park sessions where progression is the aim of the game, the Vita Park is ideal. Based on its older brother the Signal Park, the Vita has exactly the same spec and design ethos packed into a narrower shape.

Manufacturer's Description:

A Biaxial glass weave gives the Vita Park its soft flex. Combined with the urethane top material, Exel PMU 4060, these ingredients provide the Park with a softer torsion flex. The base material is a polyethylene ISTT 1500. This extruded base material allows high-speeds yet requires only minimum maintenance and it’s easier to mend than sintered base material. The Magnum ABS sidewalls provide flexibility as well as high impact resistance.

The Vita Park is built with a “Park Profile” core, which is thinner on the nose and tail but standard thickness between your feet. This equals a softer nose and tail and a perfect flex for riding the park. The alternating grain structure of the Aspen core provides maximum strength and maximum pop. The core is sized specifically for each board providing the perfect stance. Viva la dolce vita!

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Year: 2011


Available Lengths (cm):
135, 143, 147, 151, 153


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

Three colour silkscreened top
Matte top sheet
One graphic for all sizes
Clear windows to the core
Sintered, die cut bases that rotate
Poplar core with Park Profile
Biaxail glass on the bottom and top of the core


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Signal Vita Park

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