The Clash is designed specifically to help beginners to learn the first steps of snowboarding quickly. If a slight taper and a thin core profile between the feet weren’t progressive enough, the soft biaxial glass and beginner specific rocker mean you’ll get the hang of turning on groomers and in the powder in no time.
More slash. Less cash.
From your first trip up the pitch to your first 360 in the park, you’re guaranteed good times with the Clash™. The best bet for those in a hurry to master the mountain, it combines our new EZ V with Cruise Control™ to lift the edges, soften the flex, and make the board forgiving and playful from tip-to-tail. Once you’ve mastered the basics, the twin flex will let you do it all over again, switch.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Low cost $
Rocker Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
139, 145, 151, 155, 158, 160
Riding Style: Beginner
Specifications:
Cruise Control
EZ V-rocker profile
Directional shape with 3 to 6mm of taper depending on size
Twin flex
Fly® Core with Negative Profile
Biax™ fiberglass laminates
Extruded base
Cruise Control Tune
Slantwall sidewalls.
Feel: 2
Similar boards: Rossignol Trickstick - 2011 Atomic Terminal - 2011 K2 Brigade - 2011
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