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Never Summer  Maker:  Never Summer
 Category:  Snowboard
 Model:  Infinity
 Year:  2011
 Price:  $460 (MSRP)

3.5 Stars on 2010-11-09 10:53:12
Spec:
Rock and Camber Technolgy
BI-Lite Fiberglass
Carbon VXR Laminate Technology
NS Custom Flightcore
RDS 2 Damping System
Sintered P-tex Sidewall
Durasurf Sintered 4501 base
P-tex Tip and Tail Protection
Full Wrap Metal Edge
Type: Women’s all mountain freestyle
3 year warranty
Available Sizes: 145, 147, 149, 151, 154, 156
Never Summer Infinity, 2011
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This award winning, high performance women’s board has all the same design features as the SL, but is narrower, softer and is lighter in weight. This is hands down the best women’s specific, all mountain freestyle snowboard money can buy!
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Voted the best selling women’s specific model for 2004-05 by Snowboard Magazine, the Infinity has raised the bar for high performance women’s boards. Using the same construction and design features as the SL, this board has a narrower waist, softer flex, and lighter weight. This is hands down the best women’s specific, all mountain freestyle... More»

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Strengths: Super stable for all-mountain riding. Feels super safe, no squirrel-y-ness or vibration during speedy runs. Fun in powder, light and the graphics are just so cute!
Weaknesses: Pretty stiff board, especially with all the new tech. Too stiff to press or butter with any real style. Unforgiving if you land slightly off, either tail or nose. Long sizes take a lot of leg muscle to turn and I tend to fatigue easier on my 156 than shorter, softer boards.