Technine Split T Snowboard Black 149

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Color: Black
Size: 149cm Sizing Chart
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Specs

Type:
  • All Mountain
Shape:
  • Directional
Camber:
  • Camber
Camber:
  • Camber
Flex: Medium
Width: Regular
Mounting Pattern:
  • 4x4
Sidewall Type: Sidewall
Core: Power Tech Core
Base:
  • Extruded
  • IS 1320
Sidecut:
  • Radial
Stance Setback: 2.2 cm
Recommended Use:
  • Entry Level
  • Intermediate
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Description: Technine Split T Snowboard Black 149

From carving your first turn to cracking your first ollie over a "SLOW" sign, the Split T is a directional board for all-mountain riders. The split T has been a favorite in the Technine line for years because of its snappy directional flex and the ability to impress the most experienced rider, while still offering new snowboarders a smooth, easy-to-ride board. If you are a shredder with larger feet, the Split T Wide gives you the stable platform that you need with no compromise in turnability. This year the Split T has two graphic offerings--the colorful Paint Splatter graffiti flavor and the classic Old English Baseball design. And for all of you riders who think this board is just for beginners, think again! When MFM first got on the Technine Team, this was his stick of choice.

Key Features of the Technine Split T Snowboard:
  • Board Type: Directional
  • Riding Type: All mountain
  • Sidecut Info: Radial
  • Flex Pattern: Split T is directional with soft to medium flex, Rates 5 on Flex scale Split T Wide is directional with medium flex, Rates 4 on Flex scale
  • Core Info: Power Tech Core
  • Fiberglass: Stitched bi-axial laminate
  • Base: Screened Extruded IS 1320
Dimensions
Length (cm) 149
Effective Edge (cm) 112.4
Tip Width (cm) 27.98
Tail Width (cm) 27.98
Waist Width (cm) 24.4
Sidecut (m) 8.0

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  • "Solid cheap jib board"

    , AL
    Pros: Petty tough board thats hard to kill, Regular camber with great pop and stability, Tidy graphics Cons: Not responsive at all, Unforgiving , Rubbish base

    This is one of the first boards I owned and it has lasted reasonably well. You can cruise around the mountain on this if you like but it does it's thing best in the park. If you work for it you can get some great pop of these boards and with regular old camber it makes it a great board to stomp landings on big kickers. It handles fine on rails and boxes too but I get my kicks with this thing off big jumps and smooth landings. The biggest failing of this board it that it isn't responsive at all. Every turn and every move you have to work for and it fights back every time. I've had some great times on this board but also had some massive faceplants when I got lazy. The base on this is also extruded rubbish. It is useable but just not enjoayable when you need to haul ass. That said, I beat the hell out of this board and it has been tough as nails. The base may be awful but it is cheap and easy to repair and thats what you want for a cheapo jib board. Certainly a good board to learn on but I wouldn't reccomend it as a beginers board because it is just too unforgiving. I suppose a bonus of this board is that it looks good hanging on the wall in the off-season.