Endeavor Live Series - 2013

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The Endeavor Live Series meets intermediate to expert snowboarder’s riding needs in every way. It has a medium flex, a kinda lively sidecut, a good amount of pop and is stable enough when you want to blast groomers of charge in the backcountry. Without being exceptional at one aspect of snowboarding the Live Series ticks all the terrain and riding style boxes off without breaking a sweat, very much like the Rome Agent. Solid, dependable and comfortable like your favorite pair of trainers.

Manufacturer's Description:

This year marks the 10th year that the Live Series has been a part of the Endeavor line-up, so we wanted to make it the best to date. Featuring a sublimated and sintered 7500 base for speed and color brilliance, carbon double beams for Pop, a direct printed TPU top-sheet to show every single tiny detail of it’s art, the Live is ready for another 10 years as everyone’s favorite go-to board.

Directional Twin Shape: A completley balanced shape that will ride as comfortably switch as it will regular, but will float better in soft snow due to a slightly raised nose height. Whether riding all mountain or park, a directional twin will perform well in all conditions.

Traditional Camber: Tried, tested and true performance, these boards come with a convex rise from the contact points. A rider’s edge hold and pop derive from the pressure exerted and expelled when the camber is flexed under a rider’s weight.

Or available with 6mm Reverse Camber: Endeavor’s Reverse Camber is a subtle 6mm concave or arching profile that curves upward. The idea is to reduce the pressure on the contact point of the board and make it feel both looser and more fun to ride.

Carbon Beams: Carbon is used to stiffen the board in specific locations without adding any additional weight. It also drastically increases the performance of the board by making it more responsive and by adding memory and Pop.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

High cost $

Available in Wide.

Camber Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2013

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

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Directional twin shape
Camber or Rocker profile
Phantom core
Negative core profile
Triax & Biax 2 fibreglass
Carbon Beams
Multilayer dampening
Stitched sidewalls
Sintered 7500 base

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Endeavor Live Series

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What colour is powder?

Dave on October 16, 2012 at 08:34 PM

Rode this board earlier this year in Banff, and I would say it is the best snowboard I have ever owned. Seemed to cope with all types of terrain…..Powder, piste and the odd park run. Loved Endeavor boards so much looking to buy the Color for messing around in the park.

jimmy on September 13, 2014 at 06:37 PM

which snowboard is the best for learning? its my second season

cheers

Dave on September 13, 2014 at 10:03 PM

Jimmy, are you looking for different makes, or Endeavor in particular.

If you are in UK look at Absolute Snow, I would recommend the Live or Colour as great all round boards which are not that stiff and with a combo camber which should eliminate edge catch.

Hope this helps