K2 World Wide Weapon - 2013

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The K2 World Wide Weapon or WWW for short is the original park rat’s jib noodle. The World Wide Weapons famous blunted tips give it a short board length and comparatively long effective edge a great combination for improving board nimbleness and reducing swing weight whilst maintaining a reasonable amount of edge hold. The soft flex and reverse camber of the WWW makes pressing and buttering so easy it’s got to be cheating and make it surprisingly fun for messing about in the pow. Not a board you want to aim up an icy pipe wall or point down a gnarly couloir and we definitely wouldn’t recommend it to an all-mountain rider but a good choice for those addicted to rail and jib riding.

Manufacturer's Description:

JIB & RAIL DEEP ROOTS.

The Weapon has been pushing rider creativity on jibs for over a decade. Originally designed by the Robot Food era K2 team, the Weapon was created as a platform for progression and originality.  A style carried on by rider like Nick Dirks and Jake Kuzyk. 

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Available in Wide.

Rocker Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
142, 147, 151, 154, 157, 148W, 152W, 155W, 158W

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Baseline: Jib Rocker
Damping: Standard
Construction: JibTip, Hybritech
Shape: Twin Hyper Progressive
Stance: Centered
Core:W1
Glass: Biax / Biax
Additives: P-Tex Top
Base: 2000 Extruded
Base Bevel: 3 degrees

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