Description
Top-level technology without a bottomed out budget.
A technically solid board–such as the Ace–is the secret to becoming a better snowboarder. With such details as a tip-to-tail wood core, sintered P-tex base and smoother riding sidewall construction, the board introduces advanced technology to a range of styles and skill levels. A dampening strip under the inserts smoothes out the ride when plowing through chop or speeding over hard pack, while an Aspen wood core hits the right flex for more pop, super snap and full-on fun.
Specs
| Spec: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| SIDEWALL | |||
| - SWS | |||
| CORE | |||
| - ASPEN WOOD CORE | |||
| BASE QUALITY | |||
| - PTEX 1900 ELECTRA | |||
| STRUCTURE | |||
| - 4x4 INSERTS | |||
| SIZES: 144, 148, 152, 157, 160 | |||
Reviews
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Related Reviews
by Anonymous on 12.25.2014









Strengths: Rides nice, easy to turn and control at high speeds.
Weaknesses: Gets damaged easily, and is slow on easier rides.
by Anonymous on 02.13.2013









Strengths: Great board to learn on, pretty versatile for both the park and backcountry-ish.
Weaknesses:
by Anonymous on 12.30.2007









Strengths: Nothing wrong with the shape
Weaknesses: The weakest board I`ve ever owned. Every single rock leaves a mark.
by Anonymous on 02.01.2010









Strengths: im a total beginner and i learned to shred in 4 days...this is amazing for learning to ride i love that i can ride fakie soooo easially 2.
Weaknesses:
by Anonymous on 01.05.2011









Strengths: great for beginners
relatively light
easy to handle
Weaknesses: not the best trick board
by Anonymous on 07.07.2010









Strengths: cheap, light
Weaknesses: not great in powder, prone to damage


