Smokin Boards PYT - 2011

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The Smokin Pretty Young Things is exactly that, without a doubt the nicest graphic in the Smokin line, but it’s what is on the inside that counts. All the quality materials, shape and profile of its big (some might say uglier) brother the MIP with a narrower waist, smaller lengths and a softer flex. If rails and park are your bag the Smokin PYT is a great choice… check out the MIP review if you want to know what it’ll ride like.

Manufacturer's Description:

All New for 10/11!  The P.Y.T. is the little sister to our award winning M.I.P.  It’s a rail dancing, fun loving, camber free, shred sled with a narrow waist and a soft flex for the fairer sex.  Why should guys get to have all the fun?  Blunt tips allow for confidence inspiring edge lengths all in a throw-able, press-able, package for the ladies.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Zero Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Specific for Women Riders.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
143, 147, 152

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Anti Rocker – zero camber
Magne Traction edges
True Twin shape
Blunt urethane tips
Aspen wood core
Triaxial fibreglass
Rubberized Epoxy
Recycled UHMW sidewalls
6000 grade sintered base
Jib Flex 4/10

Similar boards: Organic Lush - 2011 Apo BCK - 2011 Signal Vita Park - 2011 Salomon Lark - 2011 Amplid Mescalina - 2011

Smokin Boards PYT

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