Are you searching for a stiff directional big mountain gun? Perhaps the Endeavor Next Series should be your “next” decision. The hover camber provides the rider with regular camber under your feet, with a reverse camber rise up to the contact points of the nose. This naturally allows the tail sink and the nose float in deep snow, reducing fatigue. Just in case you want more float then that, the Next has a tapered tail meaning it wants to sit back that little bit more. The Bamboo wood veneer topsheet isn’t only for aesthetics, apparently it adds stiffness increases board strength without adding any extra glass layers to the lay-up, reducing weight. A big-mountain weapon for gung-ho freeriders or those that want to rip trenches into marked trails.
The Next Series is a freerider’s dream. Taper in the tail allows it to sink slightly, which in turn, lifts the nose making pow riding a breeze. Incredible to look at, the satin finished bamboo veneer top sheet serves a functional purpose of stiffening the board without the need of extra glass or carbon. Finished off with a sublimated sintered 7500 base, for speed, and a Phantom wood core for flex memory and pop.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
High cost $
Available in Wide.
Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2014
Available Lengths (cm):
154, 157, 159, 162, 165w
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
Sintered 7500 Base
Triax Fiberglass
Carbon Fiber Beams
Stitched Sidewalls
Bamboo Wood Veneer
Phantom Wood Core
Tapered Shape

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