
A soft flex, narrow waist and large sidecut radius make the Harlequin a super forgiving and cruisy ride, perfect for beginner and intermediate female riders.
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Stiff between the bindings and softer on the nose and tail makes the Simon Chamberlain perfect for the park rider who doesn’t want to sacrifice performance flying off booters or getting steezy on hand rails.
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Full of suprises much like Mr JP Walker himself, the Stepchild JP is an all mountain freestyle ballistic weapon. More versatile than you’d think!
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Transfers, jibs, rail sliding piste markers….. infact anything you can think of is possible on the Chi Borg. Instills Zen confidence in your riding ability, making snowboarding far too easy. A freestyle dream machine!
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A fast base, medium torsional and longitudinal flex and directional shape, result in an extremely versatile snowboard that’ll take you from the Slopestyle course to freeriding in super deep pow.
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The ‘Powder Sucks’ with a new lick of paint courtesy of a colab with the chaps at 32. A true twin shape and forgiving flex make for one of the easiest rides in the range.
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Read full review of the Stepchild Thirty Two 2010 Snowboard.
A freeride specific board with a tapered directional shape for tons of float in the deep stuff and incredible manouverability in tight trees.
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Read full review of the Stepchild OG Powder 2010 Snowboard.
Rail mastermind Joe Sexton’s stick of choice. With rubber sidewall damping, rounded edges between the binding and a medium flex, the Jib Stick is perfect for all out rail and jib warfare.
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An advanced freestyle snowboard with a narrow waste and forgiving flex for advanced women riders. Warning: Growing a moustache is not compulsary and may scare away male attention and friends.
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The winner of a prestigious Transworld Good Wood award. The Everything Sucks is a park and rail dedicated board with biaxial glass and a forgiving flex. For those who love to spend all day in the park because ‘Powder Sucks!’
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Skate inspired graphics for a skateboard inspired board. A medium/soft flex for destroying rails and park kickers.
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Read full review of the Stepchild Latch Key 2010 Snowboard.