DC MLF - 2010

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If you had your own private snowboard park in your back yard, i bet you could build a pretty respectable park focused snowboard. Now hire Iikka and Devon, two of the best park riders in the world to test the board for you and generally rip your park up, manufacture your boards in one of the best factories on the planet and hey presto, you’ve got a top of the range park snowboard born and bred on kickers, boxes and rails.

Manufacturer's Description:

Developed primarily in the private park at the DC MTN.LAB by Devon Walsh and Iikka Backstrom, the MTN.LAB Freestyle is quickly becoming the go-to board for our team and regional riders. Our high-end true-twin tip is ideal for park and backcountry riding, The MLF features Radius to Flat technology that will float you effortlessly through the powder and help put some extra butter on the muffin.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

High cost $

Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
152, 156, 158, 161

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

True Twin shape
Focus Axis - 6.5 (Designed to flex torsionally through the centre of the board)
Seven Radius Sidecut (7 blended radii)
Radius to Flat (Flat kick tip & tail)
Aeron Core (superlight laminated Aspen)
Triaxial woven glass
7500 Sintered Supreme Optic Base
Centered stance

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What colour is powder?

marco on October 25, 2010 at 10:32 AM

Hi!I have a question: I’m tall 1,90 m aqnd my weight is 78 kg I use the board for 50% freestyle in pow and kickers of park medium line and groomers 20% some boxes and rails 30% flat tricks and jib along the groomers. I also like the faster bases possible, i know taht the basic is extruded(is it true?) but i also heard that is a fast extruded base so i don’t know. I have to decide between yes the basic 158 and dc mlf 161, which one do you suggest to me? Thank you a lot. Bye

marco on October 25, 2010 at 10:53 AM

P.S:i have an eu 44-45 size of foot..

Rich Ewbank on October 26, 2010 at 03:14 PM

Hi Marco,

I reckon with your boot size you’re going to need at least a mid-wide snowboard. I’d look at something like the Nitro T1 158W, with a wider waist, zero camber and a freestyle specific spec it would be ideal for you.

Jay on November 13, 2010 at 10:21 PM

i have the 1st edition of this board and love it very flexible and great in the park

Ryan Skerry on March 23, 2011 at 02:40 PM

been riding this board in the 156 model for 2 sesons now, best board iv had so far, flex is nice, rails you seem to float down, popping over kickers is easy and walls are just a dream, gunna give it a 10/10 !!! Thank You DC !