Contract 2010 Snowboard Reviews

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C6 Wms reviewed by the Snowboard Review team.
Contract C6 Wms - 2010 Snowboard reviewed by Kaz Willmer - (0) user review(s).

Honeycomb and wood core, triaxial glass, Carbon and Kevlar X reinforcement and a premium grade sintered base… this is all the spec you’d expect in a top of the range man’s snowboard. Contract must be one of the only manufacturers on the planet that realise women pushing female snowboarding need space age materials and progressive shape design too! The Contract C6 Wms is what next level female riding has been begging for!

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Contract CP77 - 2010 0 Contract CP77 user review(s).

Soon to be Poland’s second most famous export (behind Vodka of course) the CP77 is Contract’s price point ride for freestylers who still need a snowboard with a great spec and a progressive twin shape. The CP77 will take intermediate to advanced freestyle snowboarders everywhere on the mountain, but is truelly at home on larger transitions and highspeed landings. Contract are going to blow up big time, so get hold of a Contract board before everyone on your local hill.

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Contract CF77 - 2010 0 Contract CF77 user review(s).

A high spec twin at a medium cost, the Contract CF77 is everything you’ll need to jib and bonk your way around the whole mountain. Lay tech kinked handrails and super-sized park transitions in your wake. Contract have thrown in a wood / honeycomb core to reduce spin inertia without loosing impact resistance, explosive acceleration into spins in a board that wont break when you throw it down a tripple kink in your local hills car park.

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Contract C55 Wms - 2010 0 Contract C55 Wms user review(s).

Worry not ladies the folks haven’t forgotten your needs. They’ve taken the C55, softened up the flex and reduced the waist. The of the C55 Wms directional shape and softer torsional flex will help beginner to intermediate female riders master the basics of snowboarding and move onto more technical freeride and freestyle riding.

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Contract C55 Wide - 2010 0 Contract C55 Wide user review(s).

The C55 Wide isn’t just a Contract C55 with a fatter waist. To help improve response and reduce the risk of catching an edge on landings and straight lining run-ins, Contract have loaded the C55 wide with T.R.I.P technology. Effectively T.R.I.P technology rises the contact points at the start and end of the effective edge, these are the parts of the edge that cause you to scorpion when you catch your toe edge. The C55 Wide offers all-mountain snowboarding for larger footed intermediate riders, minus the pain of catching edges.

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Contract C55 - 2010 0 Contract C55 user review(s).

The C55 is Contract’s all-mountain offering. A progressive intermediate’s ride; from linking your first Vittelli carves to throwing your first backside 360 off the intermediate line kickers in the park or grabbing your first fronside air out of the pipe, the C55 will meet your needs whatever you want to ride. The C55 comes in a directional shape for all conditions versatility when the gods bless you with a dumping of fresh.

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Contract C62 EXT - 2010 0 Contract C62 EXT user review(s).

The Contract C62 EXT is a big ass snowboard for big ol’ riders. In two sizes, 164cm and 171cm, the EXT packs all of the features found in the C62, sized up and widened for riders with larger feet. Whether it’s charging down the boardercross course or charging untouched powder fields the C62 EXT will meet your needs every step of the way. Contracts use of Honeycomb in the core means although your riding a bigger board, it won’t feel like you’re riding a tree trunk.

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Contract C62 - 2010 0 Contract C62 user review(s).

Transciever…check. Shovel….check. Probe….check. Lightweight big mountain gun with unrivaled edge-to-edge response?

If you’re riding the Contract C62, you can scream ‘check’ at the top of your voice! With triaxial glass, a honeycomb / wood core and power-plates the C62 is designed to make life or death carves on the gnarliest of snow pack and cruise telepathically on hard pack pistes and shoulder deep pow pow. Stiffened up for highspeed stability.

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Contract Code - 2010 0 Contract Code user review(s).

As Polish as a Sausage dinner and a can of Zywiec, Contract Snowboards is Polands one and only snowboard manufacturer and boy have they created a high performance all mountain board for larger footed riders. Featuring Contract’s Snake and T.R.I.P technology and Carbon & Kevlar reinforcement, the Code is one of the most progressive wide snowboards on the market for riding everything from backcountry kickers to icy pipe.

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Contract Guerrilla - 2010 6 Contract Guerrilla user review(s).

You’ll be hearing a lot about Contract Snowboards over the next couple of years. Nick-named the Mervin of Europe, Contract are introducing some crazy technology to their line-up. The Guerrilla is loaded with all of their mind-blowing technology and the highest spec materials. Featuring T.R.I.P technology whith raises the start and end of the effective edge slightly to reduce the risk of catching an edge, and Snake Tech; between and under the bindings the board profile is waved, this radical profile increases longitudinal flexibility whilst retaining great edge hold in icy conditions. For riding everything in the park from pipe to jibs the Contract Guerrilla is the future!

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