The Feelgood or women’s Custom as it occasionally know doesn’t have much to prove. With the same DNA as the worlds most famous snowboard, everybody knows the Feelgood deals well with anything a snowboarder, male or female can throw at it. If you have an aggressive riding style, but you’re not ready to commit to one type of terrain the Feelgood is a great choice. The board for snowboarding commit-a-phoebes
Spring off the top rope.
For rippers searching out kickers, popping off pillows, and carving circles around the mountain, the new Feelgood Flying V™ delivers. A winged evolution of our most proven performer, it revolutionizes all-mountain riding by combining the forgiving feel of rocker with the snappy suspension and edge-hold of camber. Easier presses, better butters, effortless float, and catch-free fun—the Feelgood Flying V will have you soaring to a higher level.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Very high cost $
Rocker Construction.
Directional Shape.
Specific for Women Riders.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
140, 144, 149, 152, 155
Riding Style: Freeride
Specifications:
The Channel ICS bindings system
Flying V rocker or camber profile
Directional shape and twin flex
Super Fly II™ Core with Dualzone™ EGD™ and Negative Profile
Triax™ Fiberglass with Lightning Bolts and Carbon I-Beam™
Sintered WFO base
Frostbite Edges with Grip and Rip™ Tune
10:45™ dual angle edges
Pro-Tip™ and Infinite Ride™
Feel: 4
Similar boards: Endeavor Diamond Series - 2011 K2 Eco Pop - 2011 Rossignol Diva Magtek - 2011
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