K2 Brigade - 2011

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Beginners have a new snowboard to turn to for an instant skills boost. If you’re getting to grips with snowboarding but bored of catching an edge on your cambered hire board, the soft flexing Brigade with Catch Free Rocker is everything you need to improve your riding minus the pain.

Manufacturer's Description:

All Mountain Exploration

The 2010-11 K2 Brigade™ is perfect for the determined and committed snowboarder who wants to progress rapidly and explore the entire mountain. Offering superior response and gothic fog graphics…all at a popular price, the K2 Brigade snowboard will take your riding style to the next level. In fact, CATCH FREE ROCKER allows for ultimate progression in record time. Time to buckle up and prove it soldier!

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Low cost $

Available in Wide.

Rocker Construction.

Directional Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
147, 152, 155, 158, 161, 151W, 159W, 163W

Riding Style: Beginner

Specifications:

Catch Free Rocker™ profile
Hybritech™ construction
Setback Twin shape
Dual Progressive sidecut
W1™ Core
Biaxial glass laminates
Extruded 2000 grade base

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Chris on November 23, 2010 at 06:58 AM

I’m in the market for a new board. I have a nemesis, which I don’t really like. Im alright on the mountain. Landed one or two tiny jumps.  I’m curious if Ill benefit from the rocker on this board in the Packed and icy conditions of small east coast mountains like Hunter.