Contract CP77 - 2010

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Soon to be Poland’s second most famous export (behind Vodka of course) the CP77 is Contract’s price point ride for freestylers who still need a snowboard with a great spec and a progressive twin shape. The CP77 will take intermediate to advanced freestyle snowboarders everywhere on the mountain, but is truelly at home on larger transitions and highspeed landings. Contract are going to blow up big time, so get hold of a Contract board before everyone on your local hill.

Manufacturer's Description:

If you want to pop, jib and hit everything in your path, then your answer is the CP77, which boasts a honeycomb core to make you bounce and fly like a bee to its hive. The CP77 is not for beginners or the faint-hearted as it is a board which demands you take it backcountry to find the biggest cliffs and natural jibs. It is strong, wide and light, meaning you’ll cruise through fresh powder as easily as you’ll ride the longest rails in the park and push yourself in the pipe.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Available in MidWide.

Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
155, 160

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

X – Reactive Flex System – Carbon + Kevlar combination
Triax - Triple Fiber Power
Sandwich Construction
Power Plates
Woodcore
Extruded Base

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Contract CP77

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