Are you looking for your first snowboard? The Rome Crail could be the answer to all of your prayers. The Crail has an entry level spec, including features like biaxial glass for easy turn initiation and a directional shape so you can take your board in the powder if you’re lucky enough to get some fresh on your trip. The great thing about the Crail is that it comes with a cool graphic that doesn’t scream learner like a lot of entry level rides.
SAVE YOUR SCRATCH FOR YOUR SEASON’S PASS
For the rider looking to sample a taste of everything that snowboarding serves up, the Crail lets you rip turns, ollie rollers, run a lap through the park and drop lines on a powder day. A moderate flex pattern keeps it tuned for the rider who wants to play around some of the time, and turn up the volume the rest of the time. Designed to keep up with the progression for the first few years on shred.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Medium cost $
Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
147, 150, 153, 156, 159
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
Pop Core Matrix
StraightBiax Laminates
XTRD extruded base
Traditional camber profile
Directional shape
Mountain Bevel -1 degree base and sides
Similar boards: Burton Deuce - 2011 Atomic Vantage - 2011 Salomon Ace - 2011 Palmer P-Line - 2011

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