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Flow Micron Mini Snowboard - Kids' - 2009

Flow Micron Mini Snowboard - Kids' - 2009

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Flow Micron Mini Snowboard - Kids' - 2009

A forgiving yet high performance board, the Flow Kids’ Micron Mini Snowboard, is an easy turning, all-mountain shredding, lil’ ripper machine. A fast repairable base and flexy core give your little one the ability to keep up.

  • A slightly directional shape helps them get in better touch with their inner edge control and still allows for switch riding
  • A soft flex pattern makes this board easy to turn and fun for a beginner or experienced tyke who wants to attack the park
  • Optix 2000 base holds wax well and easily repaired

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Is this a flat bottom board? Our son has a chopper and is ready

Is this a flat bottom board? Our son has a chopper and is ready for a little more board. Do you think this would be a good next step up board? We are thinking of 105.

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February 22, 2010

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It would be a decent board for the next step, but there is a lot out there for kids now-a-days. And to be honest Flow has lost their FLOW. I would lean towards Ride because of the 'slimewalls' in their decks. This means that the sides of the board are more resilient to damage because its almost like a rubber insert rather than a plastic one. The Ride Rukus or the Lowride are great decks for progression and like I said before, won't break the bank because you're not having to buy a new deck because the old one is broken. Or you can look at the K2 Mini Turbo, this is also a great board to tear up the mountain. How heavy is your child? Because that is really what the length of the board is dependant on. But take a look at a few of those and see what you like. Hope this helps

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July 16, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

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August 14, 2010

Great little board for the kids. I got 2 for my twins they both loved the board and suited them well. They went from absolute beginners to hitting boxes and jumps in a couple of days.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
105cm, 115cm, 120cm, 125cm 
Shape:
Slightly directional 
Camber:
Traditional 
Effective Edge:
[120cm] 890mm 
Waist Width:
[120cm] 226mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[120cm] 6.6m 
Stance Width:
[120cm] 31-43cm (12.2-16.9in) 
Stance Setback:
.4in(1cm) 
Core Material:
Truflex (wood) 
Base:
Optix 2000(extruded) 
Recommended Use:
Little rippers, kid’s freestyle, all-mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year