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If you're looking for something that will go anywhere and do anything, look no further. The Morrow Blaze Snowboard is your board of choice.
- Directional shape for both freestyle and freeride performance
- 360? 3D structural cap provides strength and responsiveness
- 360? edge protection, the strongest edge around
- Full-length Performance Core for a smooth, responsive ride
- 1000-grade extruded die-cut base goes fast and tunes faster
- Radial Sidecut for consistent and smooth turns
- Stiffer tail flex providing stability and pop
MSRP $299.00
Release date January, 2006
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Released September, 2007
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Released September, 2007
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Released January, 2007
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- the graphic on this board is amazing...so moody
Cons
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Pros
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Cons
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Pros
- Board graphics standout (purple, lime, wood)
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Cons
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Released September, 2007
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Released January, 2007
From cruisers to your first run through the park, the Recon has been engineered to be that one perfect board that can do it all in any condition you can get it into Core: Compound MatrixShape: DirectionalCore Profile: DirectionalLaminates: Bi-axBase: Sintered 4400
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MSRP $499.95
Released January, 2006
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