Endeavor Live Series - 2011

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Endeavors best seller worldwide, the Live Series meets the needs of park riders who don’t want to be restricted to riding groomed transitions. 2011’s Live Series features a tasty lick of paint courtesy of Mr Jago.

Manufacturer's Description:

One board for the season - this one is it.

Pro rider Johnny Lyall hates switching up decks so he depends on the Live Series to be his multi purpose deck. With a mellower flex and an RC available in the 156, Johnny knows he can roll this on a hit line day at Whistler or take it to Brandywine for pillow lines.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

High cost $

Available in Wide.

Camber Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
148, 151, 153, 156, 156RC, 159, 163RC, 157W, 161W

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Directional Twin Tip Freestye Snowboard
Medium Flex Rating = 4/10
Extremely fast Sintered 7500 base, factory waxed
Aggressive sidecut for quick turns
10 Tip-To-Tail Carbon Stringers for “POP”
Stance centered on contact points
24.5” maximum stance width
Poplar Tip-To-Tail Wood Core

Similar boards: Arbor Coda - 2011 Rossignol Angus - 2011 Bataleon Evil Twin - 2011 Amplid Declaration - 2011

Endeavor Live Series

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What colour is powder?

George Gallacher on October 13, 2010 at 10:17 PM

I checked out three boards (Endeavour live,k2 darkstar,Ride Anthem) from TSA Braehead on the sno-zone with a view to upgrading my board a couple of years back. This was the one I left with (Endeavour Live) and I don’t regret it. It was the last of the 3 I tried and there was no way I was doing anything other than buying one. It’s the berries, its not a beginners board this is intermediate to advanced to never requiring to buy another board exept maybe getting a new ‘live’ series board. I have not got to that yet but this years art work reflects the fact that the board rocks! Does powder,parks and piste and glides like you wouldn’t believe. If you try it you’ll buy it. If you cant try it b 4 u buy it, buy it anyway.

Ripped Off Seasonaire on January 25, 2012 at 06:17 PM

Bought this board in Jan ‘11 after reading a lot of favourable reviews. After just 6 weeks the top sheet cracked in the tail, so I tried to get it sorted under warranty. Was kindly informed by Endeavour that after inspecting the photos I sent that in their opinion the board had taken a massive hit (I don’t ride park that much) and wouldn’t be covered?!? They did however offer me a 30% discount on one of their freestyle boards, which to be honest I found to be a p*ss take!! Have since bought a Nitro Rook and wish I hadn’t wasted the money on the Endeavour, as in comparison the Live is like riding an ironing board…..