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Description
Academy Rhythm Reverse Camber Snowboard 153 When it comes to snowboarding the base is the most important part. That is why it would be a good investment to purchase the Academy Rhythm Reverse Camber Snowboard. This board is one that is sure to last. The design of this board allows for you to glide down those slopes effortlessly, while at the same time being able to have enough balance to pop out a few tricks. It's not just a board, it's transportation. Key Features of the Academy Rhythm Reverse Camber Snowboard:
- TRUE TWIN- midwide with side wall construction and centered stance
- REVERSE FLAT CAMBER- in the 151, 153 and 155
- REGULAR CAMBER- in the 140, 145, 148, 153, 156 and 159
- SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION- tip to tail sandwiched wood core
- Reverse Camber Waist Widths: 151cm-249mm, 153cm-250mm, 155cm-251mm
Rhythm
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