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K2 Slayblade Snowboard

K2 Slayblade Snowboard

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K2 Slayblade Snowboard

K2 felt ready to crown a new heir to the all-mountain throne, so it replaced the Zeppelin with the new Slayblade Snowboard. Designers at K2 took every high-performance trick out of their book including Flatline camber for effortless riding, and packed it into their new pow slaying ruler, King Slayblade.

  • Flatline Rocker provides you with a smooth ride across any terrain
  • Hybrilight construction gives you minimum bulk with maximum performance
  • Integrated Harshmellow dampening softens landings and keeps the crud at bay
  • The WH4 core uses Honeykomb technology to provide lightweight strength
  • Carbon Matrix II torsion forks provide maximum pop and edge control
  • We can't control the color of board you get, but who doesn't like surprises?

Bottom Line: Slay the whole mountain while blaring Reign in Blood and never worry about the crud harshing your raging mellow again.

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Rating for this product: 4

SLAYERblade

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1 day ago

This is the board I will shred on this season. It better be ripping like the Zeppelin. I do not like noodles under my feet.

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Rating for this product: 5

Zero Camber is Awesome

By: Dogfunk.com Employee
August 12, 2009

When I took this deck out last February I wasn't really expecting a whole lot, but it quickly became one of my favorite boards from the 2010 line up. The new Zero Camber, Flatline tech that K2 is putting into their decks feels so nice under foot.

Imagine that board that you've ridden for 3-4 seasons about 50 days each season. How great it felt when you had it broken in, but how bummed you were when it "died" and you realized it was time for a new deck. Now picture a board that starts out like that and stays like that, that is what the Flatline tech gives you right out of the package.

Oddly enough, I actually demoed this board right after trying out the new Burton Method. I was pretty shocked at how similar the shapes, sidewall construction and weight were on the two boards. Then I was really blown away with how much better the Slayblade handled the mountain. The base was fast, the edge hold was solid, the pop and responsive was top notch. The overall flex was about a 6 out of 10 but was playful when I wanted it to be and stiff and aggressive when I was pointing it down steeps. This is definitely a board you should check out for the 2010 season as you will not be dissappointed.

If your boot size is bigger than a 10.5, make sure you're checking out the wide version so you don't get toe drag. Also, I was lucky enough to have my review published in the Snowboarder Magazine September 2010 Buyer's Guide. Check the link below to check it out and feel free to hit me up with any questions.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/photo.php?pid=2233319&id=761533322&ref=mf

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1 day ago

Reverse camber can be sketchy in the choppy shit. I hope the flatline will be a good compromise.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
153cm, 156cm, 158cm, 161cm, 164cm 
Shape:
Hyper Progressive-directional Twin, Flatline Camber 
Effective Edge:
[158cm] 1244mm 
Waist Width:
[158cm] 252mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[158cm] 8.0m 
Stance Width:
[158cm] 56cm (22in) 
Stance Setback:
2cm (0.75in) 
Core Material:
WH4 (Honeykomb) 
Base:
Sintered 4000 
Rider Weight:
130-210lb 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain Snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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