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Never Summer Infinity-R Snowboard - Women's - 2009
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Never Summer Infinity-R Snowboard - Women's - 2009
For ladies who don't hold back the talent, the Never Summer Infinity-R Snowboard gives them the tools they need to slay the whole mountain with style. With Never Summer's R.C. Technology, the Infinity-R offers the versatility of a rocker and camber shape that not only enhances freestyle riding, but delivers the same power, rapid turn-initiation, and control rippers rely on to beat the boys down the hill. Add the edge hold of the Vario Power Grip sidecut and the snap and response of carbon laminate technology, and the Infinity-R turns the mountain into one giant playground.
- R.C. Technology rocker/camber shape gives you more freestyle potential with the snap, power and control of camber
- Vario Power Grip’s variable sidecut increases grip and edge hold
- RDS 3 dampening gives you an ultra-smooth ride and a
- Carbon VXR laminate with BI-LITE Fiberglass adds incredible strength, snap, and response with torsional rigidity
- Custom FlightCore wood core and DuraSurf sintered 4501 base gives you unmatched control, dampening and response at high speeds
- P-tex sidewalls, P-tex tip & tail, and full wrap metal edges add durability and strength to handle the abuse a big line can inflict on a board
Bottom Line: Never Summer's all-mountain freestyle slayer for ladies who don't just show up to pose.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
The best ride there is!
By:
Kyle
April 26, 2010
This is my first season and when I first started, I knew I loved it so I bought a used Evol board. It was ok but as I progressed, I wanted a board that would advance with me.
After a lot of research, I found Never Summer and ultimately the Infinity-R. My first choice was actually the Lotus because I thought it was prettier (I'm such a girl) but after reading more reviews, I read that the Infinity was a much more "forgiving" board. Not that I knew what that meant at the time...
So I got this one and it is WONDERFUL. I just learned how to do S-turns and I'm working on carving and this board makes it so much easier. When I turn, I rarely catch an edge or if I feel it about to catch, it's really easy to straighten out. It's lightweight, beautiful and I know with this board I'll be able to learn a lot with it. After my first time using the board, I progressed so much more on that day than I had the last 5 times I went. I now know what a "forgiving" board means - I can mess up and it's so easy to catch myself and be able to not fall on this board.
This is a board that I know I can keep progressing on and I recommend it to any girl looking for a really sweet ride.
Side note - I bought this board with 2009 Buton Lexa bindings and they go wonderfully together. Now my next step is to find an awesome outfit to match the board...
Rolling over with the Infinity-R
By: Kyle
April 26, 2010
Never Summer Infinity-R with Burton Lexa Bindings
By: Kyle
April 26, 2010
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 145cm, 147cm, 149cm, 151cm, 154cm, 156cm
- Shape:
- Reverse-camber twin
- Effective Edge:
- [149cm] 1160mm
- Waist Width:
- [149cm] 236mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [149cm] 7.02m (average of variable sidecut)
- Core Material:
- Custom Flightcore (hard and soft wood blend with elastomeric dampening)
- Base:
- Sintered Durasurf 4501
- Recommended Use:
- All-mountain freestyle snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 3 Years





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