The Atomic Pivot is the perfect board for aspiring freestylers on a budget. Loaded with features and a sidecut that responds well to aggressive riding and easy cruising. Riders of all levels will enjoy jibbing about on the Pivot.
Now with twice the pop. Buttery smooth and not a chance of catching an edge thanks to the new Pop Rocker tech!!! But unlike most reverse camber boards, the unique profiles has real, live, greasy pop!
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Low cost $
Rocker Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
150, 153, 156
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
D4 Sandwich Construction
Twin Prog Sidecut
Pop Rocker FS
Extruded 4400 base
Truth 1 tip to tail poplar wood core
2.5 degree Park bevel
Similar boards: K2 Parkstar - 2010 Signal Park Series - 2010 NFA Thrasher - 2010 Option Influence (Gnomes) - 2010

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on November 03, 2009 at 04:25 AM
Hey I was tring to Decide between a WWW Rocker or The Pivot after seeing them both at an expo just wondering what you recommend as I spend most of my time in snowdomes in the uk but when im on the mountain I’m heading straight for the powder and also would these boards be suitable for a larger rider as I way in at like 85kg
on November 03, 2009 at 03:35 PM
Pivot’s a cool board, I used to have the one with the sharks and kittens on the graphics. You get sooo much spec for your money with Atomic boards, and the new pop rocker looks perfect for riding different terrain, looks like it will give more grip on ice. Also 85Kg might be a too heavy for the WWW, those boards have no reinforcement on the standard glass…soooo soft. Maybe you should look at the Axum.. bit more guts than the pivot.