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Forum Raider Snowboard 2008
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$389.99
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Forum Raider Snowboard
Bangin’ freestyle performance for the plus-sized band of brothers.
The Raider is our original true wide series, and it returns this season to bring riders with oversized feet a progressive, beefed up shape that offers incredible freestyle performance. This season’s Raider is lighter than ever and features old school western-inspired graphics on a luxurious faux wormwood background with gold foil logo details and a high gloss lacquer finish.
Features:
CORE:
Fully Gnar™
BOARD SHAPE:
Directional
CORE PROFILE:
Directional
LAMINATES:
Light tri-ax
BASE:
Wax impregnated P-Tex 4000
FLEX:
6
**Topsheet and Base Colors are random from the manufacturer, It might not match your Nike Dunks, but it'll still ride the same**
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155
135 - 195 lbs.
157
145 - 210+ lbs.
160
145 - 210+ lbs.
163
145 - 210+ lbs.
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Great Board
- 10/28/2007
by Conor (Woodridge, IL US)
This board was great all around. I would highly recommend it but the only downside is because I needed to get a wide board, it seemed like compared to my friend with a Burton custom, I was going slower. I got it waxed and the edges sharpened but I do believe the wide shape results in more friction and a slightly slower ride. other than that I loved it, I carved easy at high speeds, it never caught an edge, it worked well in powder however it would throw the backend of the board back and forth once and a while. It worked well on jumps but unfortunately I broke my arm after one jump. It does have a little flex but for me that was unimportant. I would suggest this board to my friends but if your sole purpose when snowboarding is speed then, I would go another route. Hope this helps.