The award-winning Zephyr is Venture’s quiver killer; a freeride focused board that is just as at home on steep rocky faces as it is in waste-deep powder and wide-open groomers. If you want a freeride-focused board that can float and carve without having excess length then they don’t come more highly-acclaimed than the Zephyr. Die-hard freeriders looking for a versatile splitboard for backcountry access and touring should check-out the Zephyr Splitboard.
Designed for all mountain versatility, the Zephyr is a tried and tested true quiver killer. It transitions effortlessly between varied terrain, conditions and riding styles, and makes the entire mountain your playground. High speed carves, gravity defying jibs, bottomless pow turns, you name it. This deck is destined to become your trusty go anywhere, ride anything favorite.
We’ve revisited the Zephyr’s design for 2011, stiffening the tip and tail for better control, shifting the stance forward by 5 mm, and adding a rockered shape for better maneuverability and float. With these changes, the Zephyr has evolved into the ultimate all mountain freeride board - proven by the 2011 Editors’ Choice Award the split version received from Backcountry Magazine.
Recommended for freeride riding.
High cost $
Available in Wide.
Rocker Construction.
Directional Shape.
Green or Eco Friendly Construction.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
153, 154, 158, 159mW, 163mW, 164W
Riding Style: Freeride
Specifications:
Handmade FSC Core
Rocker Technology
Triaxial fiberglass
Quadratic Sidecut
P-Tex Sidewall
Durasurf Sintered Base
Inlaid Base Graphics
Manufactured in a 100% wind-powered factory in the USA
Similar boards: GNU Billy Goat - 2011 Ride Slackcountry - 2011 Arbor Element RX - 2011 Burton Supermodel - 2011
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