K2 Eco Pop - 2012

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The K2 Eco Pop is a very slightly setback, directional twin shaped snowboard with an All-Mountain Rocker profile and Harshmellow dampening designed to provide intermediate to advanced female snowboarders with a versatile board that will charge down varying terrain and snow conditions. Essentially the K2 Turbo Dream for the fairer sex.

Manufacturer's Description:

Taking home every industry award it was entered into in 2010 the Eco Pop continues to build momentum.  Loaded with Harshmellow™ tech and lighter than you can believe, its easy turn ability and fast and free feel are all a girl needs to max out the mountain fun.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

High cost $

Rocker Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Specific for Women Riders.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
145, 148, 152, 155, 158

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Baseline: All Terrain Rocker®
Damping: Harshmellow™
Construction: Hybrilight
Shape: Twin Hyper Progressive
Stance: Setback ¾” (19mm)
Core: Rhythm WH4
Additives: NEW Carbon Web II
Glass: Triax / ICG 20
Base:  Sintered
Base Bevel: 1°

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What colour is powder?

M. White on April 01, 2012 at 10:09 PM

I can’t believe how light this board is!  Today was a powder day and it was awesome, I felt like I had velvet slippers on. I do wonder how it will hold a carve on the hardpack though. Anyone know?

I have a 152 with the K2 Tryst binding.