Head 2010 Snowboard Reviews

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Tribute I. reviewed by the Snowboard Review team.
Head Tribute I. - 2010 Snowboard reviewed by Rich Ewbank - (1) user review(s).

The Tribute is a freestyle / jib board best suited to beginner freestylers looking for a snowboard to take them all the way through the basics but still be relevant when they start hitting bigger jumps with more speed. Ridiculously easy to ride at low speeds and super stable, the Tribute provided a bit more feedback and va-va-voom with more aggressive riding.

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Team I. reviewed by the Snowboard Review team.
Head Team I. - 2010 Snowboard reviewed by Tom Ewbank - (3) user review(s).

Pipe, park and rails. The Head Team I. deals with the lot confidently. Intellifibres and Carbon and Kevlar stringers provide plenty of pop and damping, and combined with a shallow sidecut and mid wide waist, the combination provides plenty of high speed stability even in the shorter lengths. Head have thrown in some felt-tip pens with the Team I. so you can customise your graphics…how generous.

Head Team I.

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Head Pearl - 2010 0 Head Pearl user review(s).

Head’s Pearl is designed to be a progressive ride for intermediate female riders. Biaxial glass and a smooth radial sidecut will make for a predictable and forgiving ride. The Pearl is a comfortable snowboard for light female riders who spend most of their time blasting around the piste and popping off into the pow on the side.

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Head Fountain I. - 2010 0 Head Fountain I. user review(s).

A high spec women’s freestyle board with a twin shape, narrow waist and centered stance. The Fountain I. is everything you’ll need to push your abilities in the park and step up to the bigger jumps, that dare I say…the boys are hitting.

Head Fountain I.

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Head Tiara I. - 2010 0 Head Tiara I. user review(s).

More bling than P. Diddy and Lil Kim’s imaginary love child, the Head Tiara is covered in gold glitter! Like a pimped out Hummer, the Tiara’s spec lives upto it’s looks featuring a superlight poplar core, high grade sintered 7200 grade base, carbons stringers and Head’s high-tech intellifibres; coming to a showroom near you! Look out for the matching bindings and boots - darling, that’s fashion!

Head Tiara I.

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Head Holster I. - 2010 0 Head Holster I. user review(s).

Big mountain freeriding made easy with Head’s Holster. Intellifibres make the Holster stiffen up at high speeds, and the high grade sintered base, long effective edge, tapered shape and cross carbon reinforcement will provide you with all the grip you’ll need in variable snow conditions and tons of float in powder. The Holster has almost the exact dimensions of the Intelligence AK, just softened up for less experienced freeriders.

Head Holster I.

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Head True - 2010 0 Head True user review(s).

The Head True is a confused little snowboard. Jibbers dream or beginners saviour? Soft biaxial glass, an easy to maintain extruded base, a tip to tail poplar core and true twin shape - everything you’d want in a rail board but at a price and in enough sizes to suit beginners…it’s upto you to decide.

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Head Matrix - 2010 0 Head Matrix user review(s).

I could use a clever but blatantly obvious Matrix reference, but it’s probably best to leave that to Head. The Head Matrix is a directional twin shaped board with a sintered base and biaxial glass. Nothing spectacular but for intermediate riders on a budget you’ll be hard pressed to find a better spec and a more versatile board. Should be noted with the Matrix that the stance becomes increasingly setback the larger the board length.

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Head Transit I. - 2010 4 Head Transit I. user review(s).

The halfway stop between the Tribute and the Team, the Head Transit has been designed for intermediate freestylers who are looking for a board to excel in the park and cruise confidently around the whole mountain. Setback just a centimetre and packed with carbon stringers the Transit won’t wash out when you need it to rail hard. The Head Transit is available in XL wide sizes.

Head Transit I.

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Head I.CT Intelligence - 2010 19 Head I.CT Intelligence user review(s).

Until you’ve seen James Foster (UK halfpipe extraordinaire and boardercross legend) fly past you at twice the speed of sound you won’t actually appreciate what speed on a snowboard actually is. Infact, James likes Head’s I.CT Intelligence so much he said “It’s almost as good as my Palmer Crown”, praise indeed from a Palmer sponsored rider. Loaded with more technology than an Apache attack chopper the Head I.CT Intelligence adapts it’s stiffness to the terrain and speed you’re riding. Boardercross and big mountain riders should definately add the I.CT Intelligence board to their shortlist.

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Head Intelligence AK - 2010 4 Head Intelligence AK user review(s).

Big mountain and freeride boards don’t come more aptly named than the AK. The Head Intelligence AK delivers a tapered shape, edge-to-edge carbon reinforcement and a 7200 grade sintered base, which is all the spec you’ll need to kill it on the big mountain scene. Throw in some good looks for good measure, not that’ll you’ll need them in chin deep Alaska’s finest.

Head Intelligence AK

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