Drake Riot - 2010

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The Drake Riot has a narrow waist, Carbon reinforced triaxial glass and a high grade sintered Structurn base which make for a lively park ride, the transitional sidecut has been thrown in to provide increased stability and easier carve initaition for strong intermediate level riders and up.

Manufacturer's Description:

The ideal park board designed with Structurn technology and Premium Pop core. Perfect buttery feel and transitional sidecut for precise carving and hitting rails.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Medium cost $

Camber Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
149, 153, 156, 159

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Premium Pop core (Specially selected homogeneous Poplar)
X on 3 laminates (Triaxial glass with cross-carbon reinforcement)
Sintered Structurn 4400 Base
Transitional Sidecut (Easy carve entry and exit)

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