The Defenders of Awesome series has a big reputation and these boards have earned it. As winners of the most coveted design award in snowboarding five years in a row, this highly sought after series has won a Transworld Good Wood Award every single year of its existence. Truly undefeated, the DOA is one of the best in the game and has the accolades to prove it. It may not be necessary to spend our time trying to improve perfection, but at The Mothership there’s no time for sleep. The Defenders of Awesome series features a next-generation hybrid-camber design which delivers the pop and response of a cambered board with the predictability of reverse-camber. With an all-new fiberglass and resin configuration, as well as an upgraded Superdrive™ base material, the ultimate go anywhere, do anything freestyle deck just got even better.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Available in Wide.
Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.
Year: 2018
Available Lengths (cm):
148, 150, 152, 154, 155W, 156, 158, 158W, 160, 161W
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
FSC ® Certified Dual Core Core™
Fortress™ Kevlar Bound Sidewalls
Carbon fiber Beams
Holysheet™ Fiberglass
Magic Bean™ Resin
Superdrive Base
Multitech™ Level 6 DeepSpace™ Silkscreen PAM16000™ Topsheet w/ Metallic Underlay
Multitech™ Sublimation + Die-cut Base
PLT Topsheet Technology™
360 Degree HRC48 Steel Edges
Full ABS1000 Sidewalls
Stainless Steel 4 x 2 Inserts
Titanal Base Inlay
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