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Roxy Ally BTX Snowboard - Women's - 2011
Balancing freestyle maneuverability with stability, The Roxy Women’s Ally BTX Snowboard has got your back no matter where you take it on the mountain. BTX technology gives you a rockered midsection that flattens out under the feet with stiffer flex at the nose and tail for better float and powder and more stable landings. Throw in the patented Magnetraction sidecut for unbeatable edging on the hardest surfaces, and you can see why pro Kjersti Buass teams up with the Ally for podium-worthy performance.
- Directional twin shape lets the progressing all-mountain freestyler get great float in powder, but still delivers a consistent feel when riding switch
- 5 SW exterior sidewalls are laminated to five internal wood layers for a totally bombproof construction
- TNT base features a secret fluoro material that makes it the fastest available and ultra-durable
Bottom Line: Put the Ally in your corner.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Fun fun fun
By:
Lauren Weibert
October 24, 2012
This board has a loose ride, feels kinda like surfing. It would be GREAT in powder, I can tell... unfortunately we had a shit winter last year and the rare powder day we did get, I was riding a different board.
The only complaint I have about this board is that because it's a banana and no C2, if I hit a big tube rail, the board would sometimes feel like it's gonna slip out from under me. That's only if I 50-50 it though.... boardslide is good. On a normal rail, it's fine. Otherwise, it rides great everywhere. Jumps, groomers, you name it. I would definitely recommend this board for powder and backcountry... just can tell it's gonna be a boatload of fun there... but it's fun at ski resorts too. I really love it. This would be a great board to learn on as well. Highly recommended.
This board is similar to the GNU B-Street, but a little wider.
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 139 cm, 143 cm, 147 cm, 151 cm, 155 cm
- Shape:
- directional twin
- Flex:
- medium-soft (4 out of 10 on Roxy scale)
- Camber:
- rocker (reverse)
- Effective Edge:
- [139 cm ] 1050 mm; [143 cm ] 1080 mm; [147 cm ] 1110 mm; [151 cm ] 1140 mm; [155 cm ] 1170 mm
- Waist Width:
- [139 cm ] 232 mm; [143 cm ] 237 mm; [147 cm ] 240 mm; [151 cm ] 251 mm; [155 cm ] 252 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [139 cm ] 7.8 m; [143 cm ] 7.9 m; [147 cm ] 8 m; [151 cm ] 8.1 m; [155 cm ] 8.2 m
- Stance Width:
- [139 cm] 17.75 - 22.5 in; [143-147 cm] 18.5 - 23.5 in; [151 cm] 19 - 24 in; [155 cm] 19.5 - 24.5 in
- Stance Setback:
- 0 in
- Core:
- wood
- Base:
- TNT (extruded)
- Recommended Use:
- freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year





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