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Yes. The Basic CamRock Snowboard - Wide - 2011
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Yes. The Basic CamRock Snowboard - Wide - 2011
The good folks at Yes Snowboards don't believe in discrimination. They think snowboarding should be fun and affordable for everybodyeven people with freakishly-sized feet. And thus, The Basic CamRock Wide was born. With a moderate twin flex, CamRock profile, and high-quality construction, the Basic basically lays waste to parks, pow runs, and everything in-between.
- CamRock hybrid profile puts camber between your feet and rocker in the nose/tail starting at the contact pointsyou get fewer edge hangups and better float in deep snow, without sacrificing high-speed control
- Multiaxial fiberglass layout delivers a snappy flex with tons of pop
- Strategically-placed carbon reinforcements improve pop and reaction times
- Diamond stone-finished base reduces friction for better glide in all snow conditions
Bottom Line: A super-fun freestyle ride, with cash left over for your pass fund.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 157 cm, 159 cm, 163 cm, 166 cm
- Shape:
- twin
- Camber:
- hybrid (CamRock)
- Effective Edge:
- [157 cm ] 1140; [159 cm ] 1160; [163 cm ] 1200; [166 cm ] 1220
- Waist Width:
- [157 cm ] 253; [159 cm ] 260; [163-166 cm ] 263
- Sidecut Radius:
- [157 cm ] 7.7 m; [159 cm ] 7.9 m; [163 cm ] 8.3 m; [166 cm ] 8.5 m
- Stance Width:
- 20.5 - 25.2 in
- Stance Setback:
- 0 in
- Core:
- Master Composite
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [157 cm] 129 - 195 lb; [159 cm] 140 - 220 lb; [163 cm] 155 - 220 lb; [166 cm] 165 - 265 lb
- Recommended Use:
- freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year





1 Comment Last Comment: February 1, 2012 by: tylercody1657544
By: tylercody1657544
February 1, 2012
Hey Corbin, I was thinking about picking this board up for cheap. what don't you like about the construction? I thought YES had great boards being made by Nidecker. Is the topsheet chipping off on the edges? Also, are you hot waxing your board properly? I find I need a wax after 10 or so hours of riding.
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