Nidecker Cult - 2012

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Nidecker calling their entry level snowboard the “Cult” is probably a little optimistic but there’s plenty in the spec like the Camrock profile and tip-to-tail wood core for it to attract a bit of a following.

Manufacturer's Description:

Want to ride everything that the mountain can throw at you, then look no further. The Cult’s state of the art design and shape make it the perfect snowboard for any rider who is looking to discover the joy of snowboarding. It’s smooth forgiving flex will take you from the very basic’s of snowboarding without ever punishing you for any mistakes and errors that you make.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Low cost $

Available in Wide.

Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
145, 150, 155, 158W, 163W

Riding Style: Beginner

Specifications:

Camrock profile
Full wood core
Biaxial fibreglass
4000 extruded base
Directional shape

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