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The team-driven K2 Believer Snowboard puts that elusive 900 within your grasp. First, get more speed on the run-in with the Believer's super-fast Sintered 4000 base. Whether you need to speed-check or maintain a carve toward the lip, K2's Hyper Progressive sidecut provides super-easy turn initiation and a smooth, predictable ride. Dual torsion forks give you tons of pop off the lip, while a super-lightweight multi-core that tapers toward the nose and tail reduces swing weight for an easier, faster rotation. Stomp with confidence and ride away clean—you just landed it. Now take it to the powder—the twintip Believer rules in the backcountry too.
Bottom Line: Make laps in the park or hike a huge backcountry booter.
i demoed this new model last spring & at mt hood. it is an amazing combo of tons of tech. soft enough mid board flex to butter aggressively, yet super sprocky tip/tail. also, has this rubber top sheet that kills the chatter, plus honey comb core that makes it really light. to me, an aggressive freestyler, this has it ALL. indeed...a k2 believer.
Rode a Believer 154 all season long. It was THE quintessential do-everything board. Good for ripping the all mountain park at Big Bear, and it was good enough for the powder up in Baker. Of course you could get a better rail board (WWW), or you can get a better pow board (Gyrator). But if you can only have one, then look no further.
It has good flex, slightly stiffer than the Darkstar, and good sidecut too. You won't be dissapointed.
This is a sick board. I just got it and I love it. The Carbon Matrix I torsion forks are amazing. I had sick pop of the jumps, but they do take a lot of time to get used too. This may be because my old board sucks and I was just not used to it. The board was also ready to ride right out of the box. The edges were fine on the rails and boxes. One other bad thing is the top sheet gets messed up easy when someone runes over it in line