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The Forum Scheme Snowboard was built for the happy days of Saturday morning cereal followed by jib runs in the park. With easy cruising geometry for park or pow, and exclusive Bob Ross artwork, the Scheme is a happy snowboard.
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The K2 Gyrator Snowboard keeps you floating on top of the freshies without the leg burn.
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To really complete the quiver and win the powder badge at the next pack meeting, choose the Rome Notch Swallow Tail Snowboard. This powder sleuth has a directional shape and features Rome's S camber reverse-camber profile in the forebody.
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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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If you've progressed to deep powder and big drops, but your current board is holding you back, jump on the Forum Amor Snowboard for float and control.
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If you want to surf powder like you're riding a swallowtail without losing your freestyle edge, the Burton Malolo is your board.
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Roll out of bed, race up the canyon with your Lib Tech 1986 Snow Mullet BTX snowboard, and pop around on your banana's Morning Wood before the powder is gone.
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Blast off into the wild blue yonder on the Venture Euphoria Snowboard. The reverse camber, powder-specific design will have you ripping with a perma-grin all day.
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The Rome Notch Snowboard's directional, tapered design gives you insane flotation so you can gun it through the knee-deep on those surreal powder days.
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The Forum Symbol Snowboard uses a combination of a twin-ish shape and setback stance to give you freestyle performance on the deepest powder days.
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Built for going OB on blower days at the resort, the Ride Slackcountry Snowboard combines Ride's latest rocker technology, so you don't have to fart around in-bounds when you really need some old-fashioned pow-in-your-face freedom.
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When you're as pitted as you've ever been and suddenly your vision turns white and you can feel stash-sickles forming, it's good that you tuned up the Burton Fish LTD Snowboard the night before.
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When you go deep the StepChild OG Powder Snowboard does all the hard work for you. This tapered powder board is designed for maneuverability in the glades and stability on speedy bowl runs.
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The Burton Guru Snowboard features a tapered directional shape to give you serious float in the powder while the twin flex lets you land switch after hucking a cornice.
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When there is deep powder waiting for you on the mountain it brings out your alter ego. You may try to ignore it, but Capita head-shrinkers know you need the Charlie Slasher Snowboard to keep it company.
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Burton teamed up with BCs Noboard crew to develop the No Fish Snowboard-a powder board designed to be used without those movement-hindering binding thingies.
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