Endeavor Boyfriend Series - 2013

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Like a lot of Endeavor’s 12/13 snowboard line, the Endeavor Boyfriend’s design has been revised with help of Endeavor’s shape and construction guru Jason Broz. Jason spends his days locked in Endeavor’s state of the art Archetype lab tweaking existing shapes and construction to make Endeavor boards some of the best on the plant. This year the twin shaped Endeavor Boyfriend Series gets a new camber profile with early rise tips that blend form a camber zone between the feet to a 3mm rise before transitioning into low profile kicks. To retain the pop that Boyfriend owners are used to, Endeavor have added Carbon to the construction and to reduce chatter and improve stability there are now rubber inlays in the sidewalls.

Manufacturer's Description:

Your Perfect Match

This women’s specific twin is a no nonsense, take no prisoners park dominator. The deep sidecut makes it maneuverable; the low profile tips and torsionally soft flex makes it forgiving, while the smooth blend zones and moustache style camber profile combined with carbon makes it Pop. The sidewall rubber inlays work as a bumper during any impact and create an unbelievably smooth ride on hard snow. The BF is your perfect match.

Multi-Cambered Twin: This geometry has a traditional camber between the bindings for Pop and a 3mm rise of reverse camber out to the contact points for a fun, float in soft snow and a hook-free ride. Combined with a symmetrical shape that will help you balance when riding regular or switch, this board will always perform well in all conditions.

Rubber Sidewall Inlays: Designed to take impact from rails or other objects, the rubber sidewall inlay works as a bumper to prevent sidewall cracks and also works to dampen vibrations on hard snow under foot where high-frequency vibrations can cause leg fatigue.

Carbon Beams: Carbon is used to stiffen the board in specific locations without adding any additional weight. It also drastically increases the performance of the board by making it more responsive and by adding memory and Pop

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Medium cost $

Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Specific for Women Riders.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
142, 145, 148, 158, 151

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Multi-Camber profile
Twin shape
Rubber sidewall inlays
Carbon Beams
Negative core profile
Poplar wood core
Biaxial glass laminates
Stitched sidewalls

Endeavor Boyfriend Series

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