Endeavor Diamond Series - 2012

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I hear it said all of the time that brands aren’t building enough high performance snowboards for experienced female snowboarders. Well I think it’s more a case of women looking in the wrong places. Endeavor has been building the Diamond for years, it’s directional shape, sintered 7500 base and longer than average sidecut are perfect for high speed all-terrain assault. The triaxial fibreglass is there to keep pressure focused along the edge and into the snow and the carbon stringers are all about making the Diamond a lively and exciting snowboard to ride. Put that in your pipe and smoke it ladies.

Manufacturer's Description:

A cliche as it may be, the Diamond really is a girl’s best friend. The directional freestyle shape and flex pattern help to make this board the obvious choice for slaying through pow, bombing down groomers and keeping up with the boys. With a Poplar wood core and numerous Carbon stringers, this board allows for a mile high pop and an aggressive ride through any type of terrain. Unbelievably responsive, the Diamond easily lets you complete those quick turns and escape any challenge the mountain may present. It really is the gem amongst the stones.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

High cost $

Camber Construction.

Directional Shape.

Specific for Women Riders.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
138, 142, 144, 147, 149, 151, 157

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Directional shape
Sintered 7500 base
Poplar Lite wood core
Triaxial fibreglass
Carbon Stringers
Carbon V at the tail

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Endeavor Diamond Series

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What colour is powder?

Alex Brady on February 13, 2012 at 05:29 AM

The first paragraph is absolutely right, not enough brands make enough high performance snowboards for experienced female snowboarders. Iv been a snowboard instructor and coach for the last 13 seasons and have been lucky enough to get to demo lots of boards, and have always gone back to men’s boards as the women’s boards out there I find are not stiff enough to hold at high speeds or just fold in bumps. The Diamond Series by Endeavor blew my mind, the 157cm was light, snappy, responsive and so much fun , now Im trying to break my board so I have a legit reason to buy this one ! I want this board on under feet!