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Technine Bradshaw Pro Boomstick Snowboard - 2011

Technine Bradshaw Pro Boomstick Snowboard - 2011

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Technine Bradshaw Pro Boomstick Snowboard - 2011

This here is the Technine Bradshaw Pro Boomstick Snowboard! And it's ready to travel back in time and get medieval in an ever-so-futuristic manner. Rock Steady flat camber profile, Custom Jib edges, and plenty of dampening for flat urban landings make it easy to see why Bradshaw prefers this for board for his world-saving missions.

  • Rock Steady flat camber profile (primarily flat with a subtle rocker rise just outside the inserts) is for the rider who wants a shape with more stability and pop than a full rocker but is still playful for the park
  • Carbon stringers between contact points add pop but leave the nose and tail loose enough for buttering
  • Ultra Thin Jib Core Profile is used to achieve a softer flex pattern by thinning the core in certain areas without sacrificing strength
  • Custom Jib Edge detuning gives a park-specific makeover to the edges to remain hook-free in all the right places while still engaging for locked-in carving
  • Power Tech Ultra Light Core uses lightweight poplar wood for pop and control and is crafted with reliable and evenly surfaced finger-joints

Bottom Line: Brraaaaiiiinns.

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Im asking the same question i did on the LM pro model. Is this

Im asking the same question i did on the LM pro model. Is this board a true twin? Cause i see some boards say true twin on t9 site and others just twin, i want to make sure tip and tail are exactly the same, none of that extended nose with same contact points, i want identical nose and tail, plz let me know thx!!

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October 25, 2011

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its the exact same, completely true twin on both!

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January 10, 2012

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I absolutelly hate rocker boards. i can never land tricks on

I absolutelly hate rocker boards. i can never land tricks on them and they just feel too unstable and dead under my feet. I have never ridden a flat board, but i want to give it a try. would this be a good board to try? or should i look for something else. I ride all midwest street and park.

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September 5, 2011

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I rode a K2 Darkstar last year with flatline camber and I really liked it. It sounds like you'd probably be pretty happy with this board. It's really soft, so if you're strictly riding park and street it'll be perfect.

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September 5, 2011

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Tech Specs:

Length:
147 cm, 149 cm, 152 cm, 155 cm, 158 cm 
Shape:
twin 
Flex:
soft (2 out of 10 on Technine scale) 
Camber:
flat (Rock Stead) 
Effective Edge:
[147 cm ] 1153 mm; [149 cm ] 1172 mm; [152 cm ] 1194 mm; [155 cm ] 1213 mm; [158 cm ] 1236 mm 
Waist Width:
[147 cm ] 250 mm; [149 cm ] 251 mm; [152 cm ] 253 mm; [155 cm ] 254 mm; [158 cm ] 256 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[147 cm ] 7.57 m; [149 cm ] 7.7 m; [152 cm ] 7.85 m; [155 cm ] 7.98 m; [158 cm ] 8.14 m 
Stance Width:
[147 cm] 19.4 - 25.7 in; [149-158 cm] 18.3 - 26.2 in 
Stance Setback:
0 in 
Core:
poplar 
Base:
extruded 
Recommended Use:
freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year