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Rossignol Angus Amptek Snowboard

Item #ROS0839 | 1 in Stock
5 Star Rating

It makes your Quiver, quiver

By Ranked #73 - Boards October 22, 2012

It's funny, I bet you never thought you would end up on a snowboard made by your dad's ski company. Well, either did I. The truth is you'll wonder why you hadn't tried a Rossignol Snowboard earlier. The Angus has Camber Between the feet and rocker from the bolts to the tips. Unlike a lot of boards with rockered tips, you don't have to land "skate style" on the bolts. The S-Tips help give the Angus stiff enough tips to back seat some features as needed. It has a great clean look with killer graphics, if you’re into that sort of thing. I'm 5'8" 165 and I rock the 157 for a bigger board. I can still jib and cruise through the park but most of the day is spent else where on the mountain when I'm on the 157. This is a no excuse kind of board. The "I'm on my park board... I think I'm gonna pass" when your looking into a chute, is no longer accepted. Bomb the chute right into the park and then do it again.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
153 cm, 155 cm, 157 cm, 159 cm, 161 cm 
Shape:
directional twin 
Flex:
medium-stiff (7 of 10 on Rossignol's scale) 
Camber:
Amptek All Mountain (hybrid) 
Effective Edge:
[153cm] 1095 mm; [155cm] 1115 mm; [157cm] 1135 mm; [159cm] 1155 mm; [161cm] 1175 mm 
Waist Width:
[153cm] 249 mm; [155cm] 250 mm; [157cm] 251 mm; [159cm] 252 mm; [161cm] 253 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[153cm] 7.7 m; [155cm] 7.8 m; [157cm] 7.9 m; [159cm] 8 m; [161cm] 8.1 m 
Stance Width:
20.5 - 25.2 in 
Stance Setback:
0.78 in 
Core:
wood 
Base:
sintered 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 

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