Endeavor Next Series - 2013

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If you didn’t know, British Columbia, Canada, the home of Endeavor has some of the best big mountain freeride terrain and snow conditions on the planet, a fantastic testing ground for a freeride missile like the Endeavor Next Series. With legends like Shin Campos putting the Next Series through its paces and the majority of the office using it as the freeride stick in their quiver the next certainly gets a lot of quality R&D time. The Next has a typical directional tapered shape for improved float and a less dive-y feel in deeps snow, there’s plenty of carbon in the tail and a structural bamboo topsheet to keep the Next Series strong in the tail for pointing pillow lines and powering through turns. For Easyriders the 159 is also available with reverse camber.

Manufacturer's Description:

Attack the Steep and Deep

Perfected in the Whistler backcountry and at some of the best heli operations in the world, 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 wood veneer topsheet serves a functional purpose by stiffening the board without adding any additional glass or carbon. Finished off with a sublimated sintered 7500 base for speed and a Phantom wood core for flex memory and Pop and we have the perfect all mountain weapon.

Tapered Directional Shape: With a slightly longer nose than the tail, directional boards are designed for all mountain riding and to float in soft snow. Adding a slight taper sinks the tail and raises the nose for effortless float in deep snow conditions, but also makes exiting turns much easier on groomed runs.

Bamboo Wood Veneer: A thin veneer of exotic, high-end bamboo wood creates an amazing aesthetic look while actually enhancing the flex and strength of the board.

Phantom Core: The Phantom Woodcore boasts a 15% reduction in weight compared to the Standard Woodcore making your deck that much lighter and more responsive foot feet.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Recommended for big mountain riding.

High cost $

Camber Construction.

Freeride Specific.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
154, 157, 159, 162, 165, 159rc

Riding Style: Freeride

Specifications:

Tapered directional shape
Phantom wood core
Negative core profile
Triax & Biax 2 fibreglass
Carbon Beams
Bamboo veneer topsheet
Camber profile
Multilayer dampening
Stitched sidewalls
Sintered 7500 base

Similar boards: Nitro Pantera - 2013 Nitro Slash - 2012 Atomic Banger - 2012

Endeavor Next Series

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