Girls have a new friend to take to the park. The Lux uses minimal camber, biaxial glass and a negative core profile to create a snowboard that’s ridiculously easy to ride and to navigate over any obstacle that gets in your way while you’re cruising through the snowboard park.
Laid-back luxury.
The Lux™ allows any rider a taste of the high life without having to dip into that non-existent trust fund. Soft flexing and relaxed from rail to rail, it’s the perfect board for stepping it up and being ready for whatever the day throws your way. Our maintenance-free Extruded base flies through the flats, the directional flex is well-versed through variable terrain, while twin-shaping gives you park prowess no matter which way you point it.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Medium cost $
Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Specific for Women Riders.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
136, 139, 143, 147, 150, 154
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Reduced Camber profile
Twin shape and directional flex
Super Fly® Core with Negative Profile
Biax™ fiberglass laminates
Extruded base
Grip and Rip™ Tune
Slantwall sidewalls
Softer Feel, 0.5” Setback Stance and Pro-Tip™
Feel: 3
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