Forum Pat Moore Pro - 2010

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Backcountry kickers to crazy street rails. The light triaxial glass and profiled core make the Forum Pat Moore Pro perfect for that gnarly kinked rail you’ve been checking out for weeks, while the medium flex, sintered base and 10mm set back stance provide the goods you need for highspeed run-ins and powder landings.

Manufacturer's Description:

Blood, sweat, and tears. But mostly blood. Pat Moore works hard for his part. Each season he slays everything put in front of him, from street rails and superhuman transitions to a full-throttle skim on a snow machine. Pat gets sent on a sled mission, he blazes trail. He gets sent to a contest, he places top five. He’s ready to drop on a Jackson backcountry shoot while his filmer is still framing the shot. Some pros kill it, some work hard, Pat Moore does both, which is what earned him his own ride. Pat rides a tuned-up Scheme with a Fear and Loathing graphic as an ode to the original Forum pro who still charges hard.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

High cost $

Camber Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
155

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Flex: 5
Gnar LE (Hunter S Aspen core with sustainable lighweight wood stringers)
Light triax
Formula Base (sintered)
Twin-like shape
Swinger’s Club (CNC profiled core between bindings)

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