Freestyle snowboarding doesn’t have to cost a months wage cheque, not when K2 are releasing budget freestyle rides like the Anagram. Twin shape, progressive sidecut and Catch Free Rocker; everything you need for boosting your freestyle skills without blasting your bank balance.
Drop, Pop, Lock, Stomp
The 2010-11 K2 Anagram™ is designed with freestyle progression in mind. No one board is better suited to take riders of any level from zero to hero – all while respecting the bank account. CATCH FREE ROCKER means that initiating turns is effortless while the Anagram’s HYBRITECH tip and tail reduce swing weight for spins. What’s left is cash money in your pocket and a few less tricks on your to-do list
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Low cost $
Available in Wide.
Rocker Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
147, 152, 155, 158, 162, 155W, 159W, 163W
Riding Style: Beginner
Specifications:
Catch Free Rocker™ profile
Hybritech™ construction
Twin Tip shape
Dual Progressive sidecut
W1™ Core
Biaxial glass laminates
Similar boards: Rossignol Trickstick - 2011 Burton Clash - 2011
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Seriously - READ THE ABOVE..., the snowboard forum the best way to get your question seen by all of our community and an answer, rather than just those who happen to view this page.
However, if you have ridden this snowboard and want to share your feedback, then please add your experience below. It helps to add as much detail as possible, e.g board length you used, bindings, rider stats etc.
on November 24, 2010 at 04:39 PM
what’s a good board for a first time buyer, with size 11 boots.
on November 24, 2010 at 05:12 PM
Brandon,
First up, the text just above explains that if you want advice, head to the forum. This page is for reviews, not questions.
Second, you are going to need to give more details than that for anybody to help you.
Where do you ride, what is your skill level, have you been riding before with rental boards, so you are experienced, or are you buying a board before you’ve set foot on the slopes, what kind of snowboarding do you want to do?
on August 12, 2011 at 02:57 AM
Great board bought it last year awesome if you want to do a some of park and free ride awesome price. nice first board
on December 31, 2011 at 02:53 AM
This is the first board I ever bought and I love it. Been doing park since day 2 with it. I f**ed it up on a ramp on first day because it was fresh out the store and sides were very sharp.
on January 25, 2012 at 10:22 PM
This board is junk. I bought the k2 anagram from a local snowboard shop, and the only good thing about this is the price. this board gets beat up faster than a 12 year old vs. rocky balboa. i’ve put about 15 days on it, and it looks like torstein horgmo has been riding it for two years! seriously wouldn’t suggest it for my life! the tip and tail are peeling apart, the edges have tons of dents, and the base is split in 3 spots. i actually baby my board and this is what happened. i wish it had a Warranty or something. i would return ASAP.