The X9FV is a great board for ripping around anywhere on the mountain at high speeds. It is equipped with Flying-V rocker which gives it great control and pop cruising through the park, or ripping the backcountry with camber directly under the feet and putting rocker in the nose and tail makes for a super soft, and playful board in the park, or a poppy float machine in the powder. The 45 degree Carbon Highlights reduces overall board weight and adds a very consistent and smooth, responsive pop throughout the life of the board. Frostbite Edges make for a grip in the snow, even on the most bullet prod of days.
Achieve warp-speed with the next generation of featherweight snap and Flying V™ float.
The best of both rocker and camber plus the weight-saving and crisp snap of Carbon Highlights Hi-Voltage make the X9FV a work of high performance art. A specially engineered Flying V™ means a playful rocker feel that’s softer and more laid-back overall, while cambered zones underfoot increase edge-control, stability, and pop. Add in a speed-freak base, plus the added energy and stability of Squeezebox for one of the most souped-up Flying V rides on offer.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.
Directional Twin Shape.
Year: 2014
Available Lengths (cm):
151.5cm (247 WW) 154.5cm (249 WW) 157.5cm (251 WW)
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
The Channel
BEND: Flying V™
SHAPE: Directional
FLEX: Twin
CORE: Dragonfly™ with Multizone EGD™
FIBERGLASS: 45° Carbon Highlights Hi-Voltage with Triax™ Fiberglass
BASE: Sintered WFO
EXTRAS: Squeezebox, Jumper Cables Hi-Voltage, Scoop, Stainless Steel Frostbite Edges, Ellip Kicks, Pro-Tip™, and Infinite Ride™

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