DESCRIPTION: Awarded Outside Magazine’s Gear of the Year Award, the Honeycomb is cored with superlight Nomex Honeycomb from tip to tail, creating the lightest unlimited high-performance snowboard on the planet. The FLF shape in a cap-sidewall prepreg construction creates a playful, smooth, and responsive ride. Carbon fiber strips add energy and rebound, 7200 graphite base adds speed, and the smooth lacquered top reduces drag.
For the all mountain rider who demands the ultimate lightweight tool.
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2006 Palmer - Honeycomb 3
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IN A CLASS BY ITSELF
The Honeycomb 3 represents the latest in high performance Klothoid
shape design. In combination with the superlight tip-to-tail Nomex™
honeycomb core and the carbon-reinforced prepreg laminates, the HC3
is the still the lightest "unlimited" high-performance snowboard on
the planet.
Available in sizes 158, 160, and 162,... More»
by Anonymous on 11.16.2010
Strengths: King of the Mountain
Weaknesses:
2011 Palmer - Honeycomb
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Awarded Outside Magazine’s First Gear of the Year Award, the new Honeycomb is the lightest high-performance snowboard ever. The Smart FLF mini-rocker shape enhanced by its cap-sidewall prepreg construction gives back a playful, smooth, and responsive ride. Carbon fiber strips add energy and rebound, the 7200 graphite base adds speed, and the smo... More»
by Anonymous on 10.09.2010
Strengths: no
Weaknesses: all
2012 Palmer - Honeycomb
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Awarded Outside Magazine’s First Gear of the Year Award, the new Honeycomb is the lightest high-performance snowboard ever. The Smart FLF Rocker shape enhanced by its cap-sidewall prepreg construction gives back a playful, smooth, and responsive ride. Carbon fiber strips add energy and rebound, the 7200 graphite base adds speed, and the smooth l... More»
by Anonymous on 12.21.2011
Strengths: Had a good board from Palmer - but it did not last long - it delaminated and carbon stringers (like on this one) - broke
Weaknesses: Customer service did not want to stand behind board. Told me it was my fault - but I was just turning in deep powder when it happened - but that was too much for the board to handle - they accused me of hitting a tree - which I did not do... worst experience with a snowboard manufacturer I have had.