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Weekend Snowboards Lodge Series Snowboard - Men's - 2009
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Weekend Snowboards Lodge Series Snowboard - Men's - 2009
Crafted and numbered by hand in the yeti-filled mountains of Austria, the Weekend Men’s Lodge Series Snowboard has finally outsmarted the missing links and is dying to spin you through the park.
- Steve Nazar, the OG of action-sports graphic design( think Thrilla Gorilla and original Nintendo games) created a cartoon masterpiece—different scenes on each length
- Tip-to-tail wood core delivers superior snap and a smooth flex for your riding pleasure
- Triaxial fiberglass enhances the natural flex of the core—ensuring that the smooth flex is consistent and that the pop is more predictable
- Kevlar reinforcements take a beating so your board doesn’t have to suffer as much—leading to a longer life for your board and a beautiful birds-signing-everywhere relationship
- Structurn sintered base material gets you up to speed quickly so you can avoid painful knuckles
Bottom Line: New school performance coated in old school flava’.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 153cm, 155cm, 157cm
- Shape:
- Twin
- Flex:
- Medium
- Camber:
- Regular
- Effective Edge:
- [157cm] 1230mm
- Waist Width:
- [157cm] 254mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [157cm] 8.3m
- Stance Setback:
- Centered
- Core:
- Wood
- Base:
- Sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [153cm] 134-165lb; [155cm] 154-193lb; [157cm] 165-209lb
- Recommended Use:
- Freestyle





4 Comments Last Comment: January 11, 2011 by: Warwick
By: Warwick
January 11, 2011
wish it was a tiny bit softer, always makes the rail side of riding a lot more fun but too late now! Gonna have to get used to this now. Turn me more into a jump junkie
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By: libtechy
January 10, 2011
yes. any midflex + muscle + effort = press
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By: whistler rider
January 5, 2011
indeed my good sir. the stiffness is comparable to the stair master extreme so its in the middle. personally i like a stiffer board so yah i love it. but if ALL u do is presses and jibs id go with something softer like a rome artifact but then u lose ability to huck the shit out of your ass. your decision
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By: warwick
December 9, 2010
how soft is this board? still able to do presses n such?
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