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Apo Yeah - 2010

Summary:

New to the APO line-up last season, the Yeah has proven itself as a price point park and jib board. Soft biaxial glass and Apo’s ‘Double Flex’ core profile make for a super buttery ride that’ll just ooze on and off rails and jibs. Includes powder inserts (an extra set of inserts set back) for an extra bit of versatility.

Manufacturer's Description:

To shred the park, not your wallet. It’s now possible to buy a very good freestyle board without having to take out a loan! Buttering, jibbing and killing as many kickers as possible will become your favourite pastime thanks to the smooth and confidence inspiring flex of the Yeah. The powder inserts make it a really allround board too!

Apo Yeah

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm): 153, 155mW, 159W

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Freestyle Shape
Double Flex (reduced core thickness between bindings
α Core (100% Poplar)
Biaxial glass
Extruded Base

Similar boards:

Stepchild Everything Sucks - 2010

Head True - 2010

Nitro Swindle - 2010

What we reckon:

Recommended for park riding Recommended for rail riding Medium cost snowboard Available in Wide Camber construction Directional twin shape

Read our pro guide to buying a park snowboard.

Read our pro guide to buying a rails snowboard.

Posted by Rich Ewbank in • Apo

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