Park, park and more park. If you are hungry for a big ol’ portion of hand rail jerky, kicker surprise and quaterpipe casserole, get out your big snowboard ladle and scoop up a handsome serving of Rome Graft, serve with a variety of tasty butters.
It really comes down to whatever floats your board when you ride a Graft. Dropping pillow lines? Check. Dropping burly retaining walls to near-flat landing? Check. Dropping hammers off widow-makers? Check. Doubts? Re-check the footage in No Correct Way.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Medium cost $
Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
149, 151, 153, 155, 158, 160
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Pop Core Matrix
StraightBiax Carbon Laminate
SinterTrue Base
Impact Plates™
Carbon Centerline Stringer Technology
Park Bevel (-2° base/-2° side)
Positive Camber
Longitudinal Flex: 5/10
Torsional Flex: 5/10
Similar boards: Rossignol Retox - 2010 Burton Dominant - 2010 DC MLF - 2010 Nitro Misfit - 2010 Artec / Elan Gabe Taylor - 2010

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