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Morrow Radium
$200.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Excellent carving ability with minimal effort. Gains speed quickly and gets fairly fast. Good flexibility, moves with you instead of against you.
The Cons:Accumulates small nicks, scratches and dents quickly. Too weak for major tricks and rails.
The Morrow Radium is an all-mountain snowboard that's inexpensive and has several features that can enhance a boarder's performance. With a lightweight wood core and directional shape, the board is ideal for freestyle or freeride runs.
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The Extruded Die-Cut base provides speed and rapid rotation which is essential for certain riders. What makes the model so unique is the fact it uses a 360 Structural Cap for strength and response and a 360 Steel Edge that wraps around the board to make it extremely durable. Created for those with a beginner-intermediate level, the snowboard is available in five different lengths as well as wider variations.
Features
- CORE MATERIAL: Wood
- LENGTHS: 146cm, 151cm, 155cm, 159cm and 163cm
- SHAPE: Directional Standard
- BASE: Extruded Die-Cut
- ABILITY LEVEL: Beginner-Intermediate
- 360 Structural Cap
- 360 Steel Edge
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excellent carving ability with minimal effort
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gains speed quickly and gets fairly fast
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good flexibility, moves with you instead of against you
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light enough to whip around and pop
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easy enough to ride for beginners and novices
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accumulates small nicks, scratches and dents quickly
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too weak for major tricks and rails
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