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Please do not attempt to download any pornography with the K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard. Stick to pressing it against slippery boxes, and the occasional rail (if you swing that way). The World Wide Weapon slaughters park jibs and street obstacles with the force of a thousand angry bears, thanks to its soft flex and Jib Rocker shape.
Jib Rocker shape is 80% flat with reverse-camber tip and tail to reduce edge hang-ups without sacrificing control
Jib Tip construction uses a longer effective edge and shorter nose/tail so you can size down and maintain control
Biaxial fiberglass wrap delivers a press-friendly flex
Super playful Super fun!! After riding this board for about a week now all i have to say is WOW. This weapon is a killer on rails and does a pretty good job on small jumps. I wouldn't recommend hitting huge kickers but it def. can handle the small stuff. If your worried about going small don't, I ride the 148 with an 11 boot and there is ZERO toe drag. Even though I down sized by 7cm the longer effective edge really keeps the board stable during high speed. If u wanna kill ever feature in sight then get the WWW!!
I have had 3 years of weapons now and I don't know why anyone says not to use it for big jumps. I spin on the 50' step down we have at my local mountain and have never felt like the weapon couldn't handle it.
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Even though this board is not the same model of this one, it is the same specs. I love this board so much and it is a jibbing machine. Little hard to land jumps with because it is so flexy, but if you tune your edges right it's not that bad. This board is by far my favorite board ever!
what flex rating out of 10 would u give this board? how much softer is it then the park star. im in a pickle on weather to get a www or parkstar... iv only done one previous season on a libtech TRS and i rode a ride machete for a while .. i was looking for something softer. but not sure weather to get a weapon or park star ... im more into my jumps then rails but thats probably becuase all my other boards have been 2 stiff. any help... will a weapon hold up on the jumps ill be hitting "40ft max"
Hey guys, does this board also have the biax stuff on top aswell as the bottom? because my 08/09 www is getting pretty beaten up and is pretty stiff... just wonderin.
yeah man the top is like p-tex and with the jib rocker it makes the board super soft and playful. its not a noodle like the Artifact but it's still pretty flexy.
iv went through many differant boards and by far the new k2 www is my favorite the flex on it is perfect for jibs box pressing whatever u want to do and it still has great stabability on the big kickers. the stabability is great at high speeds as well.
I currently ride a 2011 never summer evo 153. It's up to my chin maybe a Lil above. I'm 5'6- 5-'7 165lbs w/ size 9 boot. Looking for a new board that I can do lots of butters w/ while staying in the park. Of course I'm probably going to de-tune any board I get. Any suggestions ? Looking for super soft while still hitting some dec. Jumps. Looking at k2 illusion and rocker or any ideas would help thanks!!
hey lucas well im gonna tell u right now that this board is prime on rails and i wouldnt reccomend it unless u hit lots of rails so really id steer away from this board for sure.
i love all the k2 rockers there so amazing to ride in, no matter the terrain, there super flexy and one of the best boards you can get in my opinion, all the rockers are great, i have the www and no matter what year there all good, nothing but good things to say about this board
hey austin well the forum youngblood chillydog is a pretty versatile board can handle jumps and take rails like a champ. While the k2 www rocker is pretty soft and might be too loose on bigger jumps, but on rails it kills it.
the WWW by K2 is an amazing board. the "jibrocker", flat to rock profile teamed with the elongated effective edge of jibtip makes it a super playfull soft and forgiving park lap board. dont forget the p-tex topsheet
I'm about you're height 190lbs and have a 11.5 boot. I used to ride a 162, then a 158, then finally now I've got a 156 (capita scaremaster) for cruising around the mountain and larger jumps, and 152 (capita stairmaster wide) for screwing around in the park and all over the mountain. You could definitely ride that board no problem (I'm looking into one for next year). In general if you enjoy jibbing boxes and rails more get the 153w. If you like jumps more go for the 155w. If you do an equal amount of both its a toss up. 2cm is a difference in size but not so significant that it makes a huge difference either way.
Its more about preference than anything. You should probably try out someone else's board to see how you like riding a smaller board because a jump from a 160 to a 153w might be a bit drastic since it is much more difficult to stay stable on a 153. It also depends on the board: A more flexible board like the weapon above can handle a larger weight on a smaller board whereas a stiffer board of the same size will not be able to handle as much weight. If I were to give a recommendation it would probably be the 156w based on your prior riding experience and size/weight.
i had 3 WWWs without the rocker before i got this one and im still getting used to it. it does tend to want to loop out on bigger jumps unless you absolutely stomp your landings. other than that, it is a super fun board for mini-shred and the jib line in the park.
Really nice for jumps! Its a twin which is primary used for park and the rocker is another really nice facor in the board! It has also recived the Transworld good wood award.
yea i'm trying to figure out what size and i dont want the i wide i was looking at the 152 and i weara size 12 so you think i will be good with that when it comes to drag?
Well with size 12 boots you are entering into the world of wide decks. I ride a Rome Machine 154W with a waist width of around 258, and I also have size 12's. So you want to get something around that waist width. And with rocker boards you are able to ride something up to 5cm shorter than your 'reg sized deck'. How much do you weigh? Im 165 and I pretty much max out my Machine, but it is not a reverse cambered deck. So if I were you, and you weigh something like 140-165lbs go with a 153W. Hope this helps brotha
Best board I've ridden hands down. I have a skate banana, but I dont ride it unless its a deep day. WWW has great flex, and great pop, which a lot of other reviewers say it does not. Boxes, jibs and rails are obviously where this board shines, you really feel locked in when you need to be, but loose when you want to be. I've also heard alot of people moaning and groaning about jumps with this board. I havent had any problems with it. A strong rider shouldn't have any either. Over all, this board is the sh*t plain and simple.
Yea man for sure. You will need to get the 153W to have no dragging. Or go for something with a waist width of atleast 255. I have size 12's aswell and I ride a Rome Machine Wide with a waist width of 258, and I do not drag at all
i'm 5'10 135-140 lbs, i wear a size 11.5 boot large bindings of course, i ride basically all park, my delima is will the 148 drag my toes and should i get the 152 or will i be fine with the 148?
With size 11.5 you def will be dragging. You are now getting into wide decks with that boot size. Just to be safe I would look at the wide version of this deck. I think you can get a 151W in it, and that will still be super playful for you in the park and not overly huge to ride
actually i asked the question down below, but with 11.5 you'll probably be dragging. i ride at snocompton (summit at snoqualmie, wa) and we get plenty of slush which grabs at toes like no ones business. the average cut off point for anything smaller than a 150 is normally 10.5 - 11. check your current deck, google knows all, and see what kind of waist width it has and compare it to the www. if it's a huge difference in size then it probably wont work out for ya bro. otherwise you'll find yourself where i am now. is .2cm a huge change? probably not, but better to be on the safe side and ask for opinions than be toe draggin like a neanderthal.
Currently I ride a 151 skate banana narrow, which has a waist width of 24.5cm, with size large triads, and size 10 dc status boot. If the k2 www in a 145cm has a waist width of 24.3cm, how close am I to possibly dragging? could anyone recommend a easy access, low foot print boot to pair with the WWW?
.2cm wont be that huge. Are you dragging now? If not, then you should be just fine. And I have a pair of 32 TM2's and they are one of the smalllest footprints on the market without 'shrinkage tech' like on some Burton's.
yeh i gotta agree with kris, this board is great. It is an insane board to go from an average boarder to an insane boarded. The rocker , true twin and soft flex meens that it is so playful. You will find the most boreing run fun again cause it is so easy to butter , press and spin on this board. I definatly recomend this board to anyone that wants to laugh the entire day out on the mountain.
5 Comments Last Comment: May 8, 2011 by: chad sugden
By: chad sugden
May 8, 2011
i 2nd this ... when u guys are saying a bigger jump are you saying 60's 70's ? or like 20's 40's ?
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By: Brett Sampson
February 25, 2011
I have had 3 years of weapons now and I don't know why anyone says not to use it for big jumps. I spin on the 50' step down we have at my local mountain and have never felt like the weapon couldn't handle it.
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By: STE7
January 13, 2011
sick setup... what binds are those? look like burton but idk really
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By: Greg
January 6, 2011
Yeah..The board can honestly handle even bigger then that but It just doesn't feel as stable..I usually use a 154 for the larger stuff
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By: cody dailey
December 29, 2010
What do you consider a small jump?... like 20 30 ft gap jumps?
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