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Rider approved from Tahoe to Japan, the K2 WWW Rocker Snowboard takes your park game to new levels so you can style out your jibs like never before. Jib Rocker construction gives you the ideal amount of rocker on your tip and tail to make pressing boxes as easy as pie. Forgiving and catch-free, K2 made the WWW Rocker with its poppy and super smooth all wood W1 core and gave it an easy-to-maintain fast base, so you aren’t held back on approaches or ditched by your crew.
Jib Rocker construction makes presses and jibbing easier
JibTip technology lets you drop board size by 5cm without sacrificing performance
HybriTaper lowers swing weight
2000 Extruded base is fast, durable, and easy to maintain
Bottom Line: Pressing your stick on tasty boxes has never been this fun.
Yo, I bought the 156 Wide, im 6'2" 170, and i keep hearin how people size down on these boards. I do normally jib around the park anyway, but I was wondering if it would have been smarter to go with the 154 Wide.
The reason they say you can size this board down 5cm is the way they constructed the tip and tail. By bringing them lower to the ground and the curve (from snow to air) steeper they kept the same sidecut and effective edge as a longer board.
Essentially a jibtip 154 board will have a sidecut and effective edge close to that of a "regular" 159. Check out K2's board specs for comparison: http://k2snowboarding.com/files/k2_snowboard_specs.pdf
What would the flex be compared to a Parkstar, jibpan rocker or ride Machete? I'm looking for a buttery, soft jib board for messing around in the park without sacrificing too much pop. I have a Ride society for bigger faster stuff.
yeah its pretty dang soft. you can still pop but if you want a little more pop look at the parkstar. its kinda soft but has carbon bars in the tip/tail for some pop. jibpans way stiffer.
I don't about the Ride Machete but it is softer than both the parkstar and the jibpan rocker. The parkstar is just a little stiffer but the jibpan is much stiffer than the www rocker.
I asked this question already but the guy didnt answer my question and he advertised some other board. i appreciate recommendations but that one doesnt even come in my size... heres my question: Hey i currently have a 2008 WWW 145. I went to camp and i really got into jumping and spinning and i was wondering if this board would be a good board for that. I still want to have a good board for rails but now im having way more fun on jumps and supposably you need a stiffer board. What would you recommend for me?
i just got my rocker and its super buttery and steez. i would definately reccommend this board to someone. its easy to handle. good pop. and all around steez
Hey i currently have a 2008 WWW 145. I went to camp and i really got into jumping and spinning and i was wondering if this board would be a good board for that. I still want to have a good board for rails but now im having way more fun on jumps and supposably you need a stiffer board. What would you recommend for me?
Im lookin for a sick noodly board, but dont want to have to switch up the bindings to a diff if im gunna be hittin a lil pow, is this the board for me?
no noodly board is going to be great for pow. this is the noodliest of the noodles, but if you want something to tear up the park and the mountain and want reverse camber look at the parkstar
hey dirtbiker. 1 of the benefits of ROCKER shaping it does lossen up the board feel/dynamic. however, to compensate for this, K2 developed JIP TIP TECH, which elongates the effective edge 5cm compared to boards of the same length. you can either down size 5cm for super short/jib, or ride your regular length which gives you an extra 5cm effect edge for control. if you are riding super hard snow, at 40 mph, i might suggest the new Parkstar; same Jib rocker but a performance jump up w/ core/carbon/base... Njoy
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