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The “Sig” is the staple of the Option line. The philosophy behind its design inspires the entire Option line with its simple construction. This all-mountain board is the choice for the true freerider looking for a reliable, durable, performance-enhancing board. The “Sig” is geared for the whole mountain: its shape, offset stance and medium flex make it the go-everywhere stick in your quiver.
MSRP $599.00
Release date January, 2007
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ABILITY LEVEL
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INTERMEDIATE - EXPERT
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BOOT SIZE
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6.5 - 10.5
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CORE PROFILE
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ALL MOUNTAIN PROFILE
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CORE
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SELECT
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LAMINATE
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CARBON TECH
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BASE
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STONE GROUND SINTRERED 4000
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POWERRAIL
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AFT
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SINTERED UHMW
151 - 154 - 157 -160 -163
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Pros
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- Textured "3-D" graphics are pretty sweet
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Pros
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Cons
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Released September, 2007
The Burton X8 is a high-performance twin-tipped freestyle board with great flex. The X8 features Burton's new Infinite Channel System that allows for much more stance adjustability than ever before. Graphics are pretty cool with a silver flake and black and yellow swirl.
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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 performance360? 3D structural cap provides strength and responsiveness360? edge protection, the strongest edge aroundFull-length Performance Core for a smooth, responsive ride1000-grade extruded die-cut base...
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Pros
- Board graphics standout (purple, lime, wood)
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Cons
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Nitro EERO
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Gnu CHB Series
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Released January, 2007
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Reviews
March 29, 2007
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Pros
- the graphic on this board is amazing...so moody
Cons
- the price of this board is steep!
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