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 Maker:  Flow
 Category:  Snowboard
 Model:  Infinia
 Year:  2009

2.5 Stars Based based on
4 votes on 2015-11-09 17:00:11
Spec:
DIRECTIONAL ALL-MOUNTING
WHISKEY ROYALE
FIBER ORIENTATION
RADIAL SIDECUT
DT SIDECUT
REFLEX CORE
QUADRAX (O/+30/-30/90)
BIAXIAL (0/90 DEGREES)
STAINLESS STEEL TREATED
OPTIX CRYSTAL
OPT IX 2000
DUAL DENSITY
OPTIX NHS SINTERED
SINTERED 4000
SIZES: 145, 149, 153, 156
Flow Infinia, 2009
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DESCRIPTION:
UNCOMPROMISED, EXOTIC PERFORMANCE
The ultimate balance of precision weaponry and elegance, this board was built to push the level of any rider on any terrain. Slightly directional with added pop on the tail, the Infi nia is agile in the park and cruises easily in pow. The Optix NHS base with 3-D Structurn with the DT Sidecuts will guarantee that you’ll lead the pack. The Quadrax with Whiskey Royale will have you stomping the largest booters with ease. Never settle; the Infi nia doesn’t.
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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.