Description
DOES IT ALL WITH STYLE
Whether the desire is to relax or push limits, the Decade takes advantage of the Misty 1 Sidewall’s smoothing characteristics, filtering high-frequency noise out of the turn and allowing Riders like Shane Flood to set the edge and let it Ride!
Specs
| Spec: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| SHAPE: Directional | |||
| SIDECUT: Quadratic | |||
| 45° Misty 1 Con - Sidewall | |||
| Response Core | |||
| Triaxial Fiberglass | |||
| Linear Carbon and Aramid Reinforcement | |||
| True Color Sintered Fusion Base | |||
| Fusion Tip and Tail | |||
| Patented True-Flex Inserts | |||
| Dual Resin System | |||
| SIZES: 146, 151, 156, 160, 164, 158W, 162W, 165W | |||
Reviews
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by Anonymous on 03.07.2006









Strengths: i have the 158 wide, and its the best wide board i've ridden
Weaknesses: colors
by Anonymous on 12.22.2005









Strengths: stable for freeride
Weaknesses: price
by rusty on 12.14.2005









Strengths: stable, smooth on turns
Weaknesses: colors
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by Anonymous on 11.01.2010









Strengths: Copes with all conditions very well. Excellent in the powder and on the piste. Windows showing board`s core looks good, novelty factor there! Excellent first board for charging around the resort on.
Weaknesses:
by Anonymous on 03.11.2008









Strengths: well constructed (no flaws) - windows showing core is cool - floats very well in deep powder - directional shape good in powder - good flex and pop - high end beginner board
Weaknesses: quadratic sidecut too deep - tries to turn by itself - bounces out when edging hard - riding switch near impossible - "misty con" is useless - only 4x4 inserts - graphics are dead (like a generic pack of cigarettes) - expensive - high end beginner board (suggest beginners buy the "Agenda" and save $140)


