Stepchild Dirtbag - 2012

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A more versatile directional twin shape meets a soft flexing camber profile, perfect for park riders who don’t want to wrestle with a stiff board but like the pop of camber.

Manufacturer's Description:

If you opted out on a summer job and decided to skate or sit on your ass instead then this is a quality and affordable board for you. The Armor Core composite construction gives this board strength without sacrificing weight or performance. The Dirtbag is a directional twin board with a slightly softer flex. It’s a perfect board for the lazy riding stoner that spent all his money on weed and candy. Start clipping tickets and head to the park bro!

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Camber Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
144, 148, 153, 156

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Armorcore (High Durable Construction)
Screened Base
Smooth “Soft Belt Base” finish ñ Pre waxed
Solid “pre-cured” biax fibreglass
20 inserts
Non stick UV laquer coating

Ruffwear Dirtbag Bed Basalt Gray, M
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