Another snowboard in the Palmer line-up that remains unchanged for 2011, the Honeycomb is an institution. For over a decade the Palmer Honeycomb has provided strong and confident all-mountain snowboarders with a high performance snowboard weapon to combat park, pipe and pow with.
Superlight, Smooth, Responsive
Awarded Outside Magazine’s First Gear of the Year Award, the new Honeycomb is the lightest high-performance snowboard ever. The Smart FLF mini-rocker shape enhanced by its cap-sidewall prepreg construction gives back a playful, smooth, and responsive ride. Carbon fiber strips add energy and rebound, the 7200 graphite base adds speed, and the smooth lacquered top reduces drag.
Whether it’s an epic dump, late day crud, or just cruising the groomed, the Honeycomb will put a smile on your face every time you use it. Why pay more for anything less?
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
High cost $
Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
156, 160, 164
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
Smart FLF Mini-Rocker Shape
Tip-to-Tail Nomex™ Honeycomb
4 Tip-to-Tail Carbon Fiber Strips
NCF Prepreg laminates
Cap Sidewall Construction
Poplar/Okume Woodcore Reinforcements
Stone Ground Inlaid 7200 Graphite Base
Split Sidewalls
6 x 2 Inserts and Directional Centered Stance
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on February 24, 2024 at 10:01 PM
I have a very old model palmer honeycom 3 snowboard. There is no problem, but I wonder if new technology snowboards are much different. Should I change it now and buy a new all mountain snowboard or will I not notice any difference when I change it?