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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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The Forum Women's Craft Snowboard comes with a true-twin shape and feel to give serious riders the confidence to hit the terrain park and throw every trick in the book.
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Based on the popular Destroyer Snowboard, the Forum Destroyer Chillydog Snowboard takes all the best features from its straight camber brother and gets the reverse-camber makeover. Chillydog continuous rocker gives you a catch-free ride with plenty of stability and float.
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There's a reason that the Forum Destroyer Snowboard has been Forum's flagship board since the beginning: it kicks ass for all things freestyle.
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The Forum Destroyer Wide Snowboard has become a legend among freestyle riders.
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Do you fantasize about getting chest deep in frozen water vapor? We do, and the reverse-camber Forum Dreamboat Snowboard is a primo choice for deep days when every vessel around you is bogged down.
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With Forum's lightest, strongest core, the Grudge is a kickass board for getting aggro in the park and pipe. One ride on this freestyle machine and you'll know why people start salivating in its presence.
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With Forum's highest-end wood core, the Grudge Wide Snowboard is not only Forum's lightest weight board, it's also super strong-a killer board for taking your big feet to the whole mountain.
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All you need is a season pass, enough gas to get your beater to the slopes and a few bills to rub together and buy the Forum Image Snowboard.
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The Forum Image Wide Snowboard gives its riders a serious helping of high-end performance without the high-end price tag.
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The Forum Manual Chillydog with Pop Snowboard is the team's top choice for urban sessions. Chillydog continuous rocker combined with Pop zones in the tip and tail gives you catch-free predictability loaded with extra ollie power.
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When Eddie Wall and Nic Sauve head out for an urban rail sesh, they saddle up the Forum Manual Snowboard.
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The Forum Kids' Mini Youngblood Snowboard gives your ahead-of-the-curve grom the tech he or she needs to step up to bigger features and the kind of runs you've been harvesting for years.
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Built for the kind of freestyle destruction that would rip most boards to shreds, the Forum Nugget Snowboard is a versatile stick ready to gamble on glory.
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Pat Moore is one of the hardest-working, most well-rounded riders in the industry-so Forum rewarded his relentless slaughter with a pro-model snowboard.
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The Forum Raider Wide Snowboard hooks up big-booted riders with more pop on the kickers and a slightly directional shape for flotation in the fluffy stuff.
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Forum gave the Roost Snowboard amazing flotation and handling for fresh pow days.
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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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Test your mettle on the Forum Scheme Snowboard. This directional Forum ride brings high-quality construction to the progressive riding crowd. The Scheme excels at lightning-quick edge-to-edge transfer and snappy response all over the mountain.
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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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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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A winner of the Transworld Good Wood award two years in a row, the Forum Wide Seeker Snowboard is a stronger stiffer version of the Destroyer for park crews stepping up to the bigs.
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The Forum Women's Spinster Snowboard comes with beveled edges to keep you from getting hung up when you hit the rails and boxes.
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The Forum Star Snowboard's mellow flex delivers a ride that'll whisk you through the progression process and into the major league without the tedious wait.
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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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When John Jackson and Jake Blauvelt's b-rolls look better than most parts that make it onto dvd, you know the Forum Symbol Wide Snowboard had something to do with it.
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Forum packed just about every freestyle-specific feature into the Youngblood Snowboard, so you get the ride of your life, every time.
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The Forum Youngblood Wide Snowboard features a wider waist width so big-footed riders don't have to worry about their toes dragging them down.
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