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Rossignol Retox Amptek Snowboard 147 2012 - Mens

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Description

Rossignol Retox Amptek Snowboard 147
Get jib-nasty with the Rossignol Retox Amptek Snowboard. With it's ultra blunt tips for low swing weight and AmpTek Freestyle camber for mega pop and stable landings the Retox makes any rail, box or log more jibalicious than ever before.

Key Features of the Rossignol Retox Amptek Snowboard:
  • Shape: True Twin w/ AmpTek Freestyle Camber
  • Core: Wood 6420 Core
  • Base: 4400 Base
  • Range: Intermediate to Expert
  • FLEX: 6 out of 10
  • Illustration by Ken Marshall aka KENNYBANZAI.
  • Length (cm): 147, 150, 153, 156
  • Running Length (cm): 103 (147), 106 (150), 109 (153), 112 (156)
  • Tip/Tail Width (cm): 29.1 (147), 29.4 (150), 29.7 (153), 30 (156)
  • Waist Width (cm): 24.8 (147), 25 (150), 25.2 (153), 25.4 (156)
  • Sidecut (m): 6.9 (147), 7 (150), 7.2 (153), 7.4 (156)

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  • "Retoxifying "

    , Lawrenceburg, IN
    Pros: Amptek is boss, Flex, Ease from edge to edge Cons:

    The Rossignol Retox is one of the best boards around. A few of my coworkers headed out to a clinic to get the whole sales pitch on why we should be buying rossi and blah blah. The real reason I was there was to demo a few decks. The retox, jipsaw, and angus. By far, the retox is still my favorite rockered board because of it's ease around the midwest. Transitions from edge to edge are easy and speed is not an issue with it. Overall amazing board and I can't wait to buy mine to add to the 2010 and the 2011 I own.

  • "2012 Rossi Retox"

    , new providence, NJ
    Pros: Nice Graphics, Stable, Low Cost Cons:

    I demoed the 2012 Rossignol Retox 153 last spring in Killington's Timberline Park. I am a low level park rider but I did like the Retox. I found it easy to butter. It was easier to board slide than any other board I tried. It also popped up onto boxes nicely. My all mountain board is a 161 and is better all mountain but this board did pretty well generally ripping on the groomed runs. If buy a board for park use I would buy the Retox.