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 Maker:  Flow
 Category:  Snowboard
 Model:  Infinia
 Year:  2007

4.5 Stars Based based on
2 votes on 2010-10-23 13:24:26
Spec:
Big air/pipe/backcountry
Whiskey Royale-energy distribution and increased strength on binding areas
Structurn on 4000 sintered for incredible speed
Dual-Transitional sidecut for quick edging and loose landings
Carbon quadrax with ReFlex core for tons of pop and response
Sizes: 149, 154
Flow Infinia, 2007
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DESCRIPTION:
Based on the Infinite shape and the Team construction, the Infinia is a new model that has its target set: the women rider who wants performance and finesse. The longer blend zones and ReFlex core make for smooth transitions when carving or landing jumps. The carbon quadrax with Whiskey Royale deliver the power and performance needed for the aggressive rider. The speed from the 4000 sintered with Structurn base just tops it off for the ultimate choice in a true women’s performance snowboard.
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by Anonymous on 03.25.2013
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Strengths: Stability at faster speeds definitely.
Weaknesses: I went from a 150 Feelgood ES to a 154 Infinia so I found this one a little harder to initiate turns, but I was also trying to cruise slower because it was the first time using it. Once I started getting it down the mountain, the board was easier to manuever. Only had it out once so far so maybe I just need to get used to it.