The standard positive cambered Lo-Fi trades the loose, forgiving nature of FREEPOP rocker for the precise and snappy feel of camber. A better choice for women who enjoy railing carves down groomed hardpack in the morning and bust airs out of a freshly cut halfpipe. It may be less playful than the Lo-Fi Rocker but it offers a bucket load more performance.
What it likes: Finding new lines in a familiar zone; trying to ride pow lines like MFR; popping into spins off jumps; throwing a handplant in the pipe; throwing a Chuck Norris on a stump; throwing a stylish method off a roller
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Low cost $
Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Specific for Women Riders.
Year: 2012
Available Lengths (cm):
140, 144, 147, 150, 153, 155
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Pressurepop Tech: Basalt Reverse-V
Stay Positive Camber
Superpop Core Matrix
Straightbiax Laminate
Sintertrue Base
Similar boards: K2 Va Va Voom - 2012 GNU B.Street - 2012 Salomon Oh Yeah - 2012 Endeavor Boyfriend Series - 2012

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