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Traditional camber continues to rear its tough-ass, power-infused head in the form of Salomon's Special II Snowboard.
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Built with respect for the environment, the Salomon Women's Ivy Snowboard is a lightweight, flexible all-mountain luxury stick that delivers super smooth turns, higher ollie power, and a screaming fast base.
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Arbor made the versatile Del Rey Snowboard to rip up the park, assault the streets, or take flight off a few backcountry booters.
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Line it up, pop on the rail, and nose press the Ride Kink Wide Snowboard the whole way down. Built for urban marauders and park punks, this wide freestyle jibstick doesn't hold anything back.
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The Arbor Coda Snowboard aggressively charges the entire mountain, transitioning from one terrain to another with the agility of a samurai.
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Turn the park into your own hippie trip on the Salomon Women's Gypsy Snowboard. With Pres-sure Rockqualizer reverse camber giving you freestyle prowess and under-foot edge control, the Gypsy Snowboard likes to get high and play around.
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With the Women's Feelgood ES Snowboard, Burton delivers a super light, stiff all-mountain ride for demanding boarders who rip every corner of the mountain.
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The Arbor Push Snowboard surfs the entire mountain with Zen-like ease. This all-mountain snowboard has a directional shape and a consistent, medium flex to ease into turns, stay stable at speeds, and float through pow.
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When your girl straps into the Salomon Girls' Grace Snowboard, she'll progress quickly off the bunny hill and onto the rest of the mountain.
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The K2 Darkstar Wide Snowboard might be accused of murder one of these days because of the way it assassinates any terrain on the hill.
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The Ride Women's Fever Snowboard is packed with so many sick features you'll want to hurl all over your old, tired deck. Thin Construction, Slimewalls, and Pop Stix will have you heating up the park.
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Team riders Alexis Waite, Erin Comstock, and Amber Stackhouse all pick up the Roxy Women's Ollie Pop Snowboard when they hit the terrain park. Add your name to the list and see why they dig this twintip park- and rail-destroying machine.
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The K2 WWW Snowboard (World Wide Weapon) is the K2 team's jib-stick of choice. The WWW, with JibTip technology, is ready for presses, slides, and uber-new stunts.
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Ride packed the Crush Snowboard with more shit than a Port-A-Potty at a bluegrass festival. The LowRize Rocker and Radial BlendZ sidecut gives you a hook-free, smoother-than-a-chinchilla ride.
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The Ride Women's Compact Snowboard offers silky-smooth freestyle performance, geared for the finesse of a lady rider.
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Steeps to park, hardpack to bottomless-the Arbor Element Snowboard rides it all.
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Capita agents traveled the world luring hippies into black vans with promises of bongos and thai sticks. Once home, their quarry was herded into a blender and the smoothie of tree-hugging goo was used to coat the Green Machine Snowboard.
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K2 designed the Girls' Kandi Snowboard to serve as an excellent learning tool for pigtailed little shredders.
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The Lib Tech Skunk Ape BTX Snowboard puts Magne-Traction and some Banana between your gargantuan kickers.
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Not only does the Ride Wide Crush Snowboard accommodate your size-13s, this board is packed with more goodies than a Mexican pinata.
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DC built the Bender Snowboard for advanced rippers looking for a versatile all-mountain freestyle board. Bender Anti-Camber technology floats in the pow like a leaf on water, and delivers a catch-free ride in the park.
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K2 took its award-winning freestyle machine, the Darkstar, and added a buttery, Jib Rocker camber to give you the next generation of progressive twintip domination, the new K2 Parkstar Snowboard.
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Some may think that Todd Richards got an O-matic pro model because he owns the company. He also has more medals than you have T-shirts, so shut up and ride the Awesome Snowboard.
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Enough with all the seriousness; wide-footed shredders want more fun, and that's exactly what the Forum Wide Scheme Snowboard delivers. Completely versatile, the Scheme Wide transitions from pow to park like a multi-lingual diplomat.
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Rome built the Manual Wide Snowboard for the big-footed snow-slayer with an eye on the entire mountain.
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Revamped for a new year, the Burton Coalition Se7en Snowboard now features a softer flex and slightly wider waist, so it can rule every feature in the park.
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Are you prepared to shred the steepest lines, gnarliest cliffs, and deepest powder fields? Well, even if you just get off on blistering speed and mind-blowing control the Nidecker Megalight UG (Ultimate Grip) Snowboard is your ticket to bliss.
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When the sky opens up to puke piles of pillowy pow all over the mountain, you want the Rome Notch Snowboard in your quiver. Rome gave this board a surfy shape and feel so you can ride the white smoke like a glassy swell.
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Whether you ride every chance you get, or you commune with the snow only a couple weeks each season, the K2 Women's Moment Snowboard makes a great impression with winter.
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You're stoked to improve this season, or maybe you're new to snowboarding-grab the Stepchild Women's Harlequin Snowboard. The soft-flexing, narrow, twin shape makes this a sweet, fun ride.
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