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DC PBJ Snowboard Black/Black Print 144 - Boys

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Specs

Type: Freestyle
Shape:
  • Twin
Camber:
  • Rocker

Description

DC PBJ Snowboard Black/Black Print 144
The DC PBJ Snowboard has an innovative design specifically for parks. With a true optic base, structurn base finish you'll be hitting the rails with ease. It has a length of 144 and tip to tail width of 49. An awesome board that all snowboarders should consider!

Key Features of the DC PBJ Snowboard:
  • Radius to Flat
  • True Optic Base
  • Structurn Base Finish
  • Biax Laminate
  • Camber Profile: Anti-Camber
  • Camber: -6mm
  • Flex 5Length(cm): 144
  • Effective Edge(cm): 106
  • Tip/Tail Width(cm): 29
  • Waist Width(cm): 24.6
  • Sidecut(m): 6.5

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  • "Perfect for your grom"

    , Burnaby, BC
    Pros: Reverse camber, soft flex, Cons:

    while at 6'2 and 180lbs, i've never ridden this board, I have ridden it's big brother, and let me tell you, for groms this board is perfect. First, its reverse camber, which is going to create a catch free feeling, and help keep them from catching their edge, and having a bad day, or worse injuring themselves. the soft flex is forgiving, allowing for more mistakes, with less consequence. now if your groms advanced, the reverse camber will give him much more pressability, and freedom to jib their way.

  • "great for park"

    , AL
    Pros: mid flex, great edge, Cons:

    this is a great board kills it in the park but it also a little stiffer and can get through the whole mountain no problem...but if you want to get the most out of it . stick in the park and you should be amazing. twin,great edge. good flex

  • "The DC PBJ"

    , Oslo, Norway
    Pros: Perfect flex, Kills the whole park, Everybody can ride it Cons: Nothing,

    I started to snowboard 1 1/2 month ago, and I already do all the basics: fs 360 and 540 , bs 360 and most rails. It gives you the support you need when you land big jumps. It is not too stiff either, you can fine butter and do presses on the rails. It has a good pop, which is important when you need much air-time and it also makes it a lot easier to get on rails. Overall it´s a great all rounder board and fits for every skill level. Since I started snowboarding not so long ago, I don´t have anything to compare with. Here is some extra information: -Camber Core Profile -Radius to Flat True Optic Base -Structure Base -Finish Biax Laminate -Anti Camber -6 -Flex 5 -Length(cm): 144 Effective Edge(cm): 106 Tip/Tail Width(cm): 29 Waist Width(cm): 24.6 Sidecut(m): 6.5 Hope this helped....

  • "Dc?"

    , Dartmouth, MA
    Pros: Soft, Buttery, Cons: Chattery,

    Inhavr never had a dc board before and i rarely see them but my little bro bought this one and it is dope. The flex is great for rails boxes and such and good for hard landings. Serious park board. This board made my little bro a very goodsnowboarder. This is a great board for kids and even better for men.

  • "Smooth"

    , AL
    Pros: Soft, Light, Poppy Cons: bit unstable,

    Im more used to camber so at high speed it was unstable, but as soon as you get used to it, its no problem. Its not as poppy as a camber board but it's pretty close, you'll have no problem whatsoever getting up to a rail This board is sick for jibbing!

  • "Dope park board"

    , Aurora, CO
    Pros: Light, Soft, Responsive Cons:

    This board slays rails, resort or urban. it is super soft so it gives great presses but is also great for hard landings. i would recommend this board to any serious park rider