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When pow trips with Louie Fountain, urban rail slaying and endless supplies of Cobra Dogs are your secrets to the good life, you've earned a ride on the Nitro Bryan Fox Pro One Off Snowboard.
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The Rome Addictive Agent Snowboard packs a Reverse-V camber core that adds pop without increasing torsional stiffness, so you can go as big as you want and still jib with the best of them.
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Lib Tech collaborated with Jamie Lynn to create the Phoenix BTX Snowboard. This all-terrain freestyle board features Lib Tech's Banana Technology and Magne-Traction.
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When the pieces are aligned, don't dare overlook the power and versatility of the Nitro Rook Snowboard. This twin-tip park assassin features forgiving low camber construction, and a longer tip and tail for days when you need to shred pow.
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Take the DC HKD Pro Devun Snowboard for a lap in the park, drop into the halfpipe, or head up the bootpack for some deep powder turns.
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Like an inedible version of the most beautiful, tastebud-teasing, dopamine-producing Sushi roll, the K2 Jibpan Snowboard tantalizes your park addiction with a hefty dose of what makes you crave more.
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The brand-new Sub Zero Snowboard will take your rail-slaying skills to a higher plane. Nitro's Gull-Wing camber and Drifter base combo gives you a loose but responsive ride, and the raised edges help you avoid damage from gnarly kinks.
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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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The Forum Seeker Snowboard has now won the Transworld Good Wood award two years in a row now. Saddle one up and see what all the fuss is about.
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The Lib Tech TRS BTX Snowboard's Banana Technology (rocker between your feet) gives it unreal float in the powder and feels loose and catch-free when you press boxes or rails.
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With a reverse-free camber and a Carbon V stringer for added pop, the Rome Postermania 1985 Snowboard is the poster child for freedom, fun, and freestyle domination all over the mountain.
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The Burton Deuce Snowboard combines a twin shape and flex with a slightly setback stance to give you control on the high peaks and plenty of performance in the park.
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The kinked out rail that owned you last winter might as well be a mythical beast and everyone knows you need a special weapon to conquer those. Lo! Capita shamans have brought you the Stairmaster Snowboard to slay magical enemies.
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The Rome Mod Snowboard's true twintip shape lets you spend half your time riding switch, and its Air Core matrix gives you a ride that's torsionally mellow and longitudinally snappy.
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Experience the unbelievably buttery feel of Burton's Dominant Snowboard while sliding rails or jibbing boxes.
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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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The Burton Custom ICS Snowboard features The Channel, a spine down the center of the board that evenly distributes energy and works with both standard and EST bindings.
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Riders like Dennison and Bradshaw were so stoked with the T-Money Snowboard that Technine updated it with a honeycomb core for a super-light profile, and carbon stringers for added response and crazy snap.
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Last year the X8 Snowboard kicked off Burton's ICS system and took the snowboard world by storm. This year, the X8 continues its domination in terrain parks worldwide.
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The Salomon Salvatore Sanchez could be called the nastier version of the Sanchez.
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Designed around The System, Arbor's jib-specific rocker technology, the Arbor Draft Snowboard gives you a true-twin deck to support your jibberwocky style all over the mountain.
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When the resort bans you for hustling on the lift, break out the Nitro Swindle Snowboard. This urban jibber features meaty edges for years of grinding, and Nitro's bombproof double-layer Scratch & Rip FH base.
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Jump on the DC MLF Snowboard and see what happened when Ikka and Devun were given the task of designing a freestyle twintip ideal for the park and backcountry.
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Make any part of the mountain your love slave with the good wood winning Salomon Drift Snowboard. The twin shape combined with Salomon's Equalizer side cut makes going either way smooth and enjoyable.
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Danny Davis wanted the Burton Easy Livin Snowboard to be a do-it-all ride that could take on anything from parks to pillow lines, and the board doesn't disappoint.
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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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Looking for a soft ride through your favorite winter wonderland? Salomon melted mind-blowing technology into the Acid Snowboard that jibs and butters like nothing you've ever imagined.
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There's no way around it, the Lib Tech Box Scratcher BTX Snowboard is small. But when you hit the park, get ready to jib like your balls are on fire.
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PBJ means 'Park Board for Jibbing.' That pretty much sums it up. The DC Core PBJ Snowboard crushes the kickers and rules the rails.
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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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