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Stepchild Snowboards LatchKey Snowboard - Reverse Camber - 2011
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Stepchild Snowboards LatchKey Snowboard - Reverse Camber - 2011
The Stepchild Latchkey Reverse Camber Snowboard gives you a catch-free ride for park-slayage without loading you down with bells and whistles that will also unload your wallet. Instead, you get the smooth flexing Kicker I core, reinforcing Armadillo Plates, and a Snag-Free base to keep you going fast; in other words, the technology you need to progress your riding skills and nothing you don't need.
- Rocker (reverse camber) profile is forgiving, fun, and rides easy thanks to the pre-flexed shape
- Armadillo Plates are diamond shaped fiberglass re-enforcements placed over the inserts to increase strength and durability
- Kicker I core is a tip-to-tail poplar masterpiece which gives you a smooth, consistent flex pattern
- 'Barely medium' flex presses easy and remains forgiving without being a complete noodle
Bottom Line: Lightweight freestyle reverse camber you won't have to rob a bank to get.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Bush on Latchkey
By: American Shark Attack
December 8, 2011
Hobush rippin the latchkey at Bear Mountain.
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 144 cm, 148 cm, 153 cm, 156 cm
- Shape:
- twin
- Flex:
- medium-soft
- Camber:
- rocker (reverse)
- Sidewalls:
- ABS
- Effective Edge:
- [144 cm ] 1120 mm; [148 cm ] 1140 mm; [153 cm ] 1180 mm; [156 cm ] 1200 mm
- Waist Width:
- [144 cm ] 242.5 mm; [148 cm ] 245 mm; [153 cm ] 249.5 mm; [156 cm ] 251.5 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [144 cm ] 7.4 m; [148 cm ] 7.6 m; [153 cm ] 8 m; [156 cm ] 8.2 m
- Stance Width:
- [144 cm] 21.5 in; [148 cm] 22 in; [153 cm] 22 in; [156 cm] 22.5 in
- Stance Setback:
- 0 in
- Core:
- poplar
- Base:
- extruded
- Recommended Use:
- freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years





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