The Creamer is made to make those wide open, creamy powder turns. It comes with Pow Rocker Technology puts a flat camber profile from the tail to the front foot for great flex and keeping edge control and pop that you get from traditional camber, and rocker in the nose for the ultimate float experience on the deepest powder days of the year. Stomp guard helps protect you in “low tide” snow pack by putting an ultra thin, feathery-light Titanium Aluminum allow strip mixed into the base layer and helps prevent the dreadful shark bite. Count on The Creamer to keep you smiling every powder day of the season.
From crusty Swiss couloirs to bottomless Hokkaido tree runs, the Creamer’s moderately tapered geometry and POWDER ROCKER camber line adapt to any terrain and snow conditions.
STOMP GUARD’s Titinal inserts protect the Creamer from unwanted surprises like rocks and roots hidden beneath fresh snowfalls, and a Sintruded 6.6 HiMolekular base combines durability with great glide properties.
The Creamer is a freeride pedigree that makes cruising sidecountry and attempting ballsy Freeride World Tour runs taste equally sweet.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2014
Available Lengths (cm):
162, 166
Riding Style: Freeride
Specifications:
Powder Rocker
P10 Superlight Wood Core
Stompguard Technology
Magma Edge Shock Absorbers
Fly Tips
Impact Biax Glassfiber
MC Bezier Spline Sidecut
22 degree ABS Sidewalls
Sintruded 6.6 HM Diecut Base
Shred Ready Tune
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