Endeavor RC Series - 2011

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Everyone has gone rocker mad! Endeavor like rocker but they know that there’s no replacing camber when it comes to top to bottom performance. With this in mind the RC series is designed to be a fun, buttery ride to help freestylers get their jib on and lay their skills down with smooth easy style. Endeavor’s rocker profile is very similar to Lib-Tech’s banana profile, with rocker between the feet and flat from the tips to the bindings. We love the very Cypress Hill graphic!

Manufacturer's Description:

An entire series dedicated to jibbers, beginners, and lazy riders.

Our reverse camber boards are perfect for beginners because of the 6mm rise from center to nose/tail, preventing the rider from catching their nose and tail contact points. Perfect for jibbers who want to lock into their prices or the rider who wants a fun mellow board to throw around on hit runs.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Rocker Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
148, 151, 153, 156, 159

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Reverse Camber Directional Twin Tip
Medium Flex Rating = 3/10
Easy-to-repair Extruded fast die cut base, factory waxed
Aggressive sidecut for quick turns
5 Tip-To-Tail Carbon Stringers for “POP”
Stance centered on contact points
24.5” maximum stance width
Poplar Tip-To-Tail Wood Core

Similar boards: Arbor Wasteland - 2011 Amplid Dopamine - 2011 Capita Indoor Survival - 2011

Endeavor RC Series

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