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Overview
About Ride Snowboards Helix Snowboard
Closeouts. A versatile freestyle performer that's ready to shread, Ride Snowboards' Helix snowboard features a ground-breaking Asymmetrical Hybrid Twin design and Carbon Array 3 technology that lets you take on the mountain with confidence.
- Asymmetrical Hybrid Twin shape
- Slimewalls® sidewall construction
- Carbon Array 3 technology uses carbon fibers in the binding zones for torsional stiffness and improved control
- Fusion 4000 base
- Hybrid glass for lightweight strength and response
- Made in United States of America
Specs
Specs about Ride Snowboards Helix Snowboard
- Core material: Pop Rods® 2.0 Core
- Base material: Fusion 4000®
- Construction: Sidewall
- Profile: Camber with tip and tail rocker
- Overall weight: 6 lb. 12.5 oz.
- 156 WIDE:
- Tip width: 308mm
- Waist width: 260mm
- Tail width: 308mm
- Turn radius: 7.9-6.7m
- 157:
- Tip width: 301mm
- Waist width: 253mm
- Tail width: 301mm
- Turn radius: 7.9-6.7m
- 159:
- Tip width: 303mm
- Waist width: 254mm
- Tail width: 303mm
- Turn radius: 8.05-6.8m
- 159 WIDE:
- Tip width: 310mm
- Waist width: 261mm
- Tail width: 310mm
- Turn radius: 8.05-6.8m
- Gender: Men
- Recommended use: Park
- Made in United States of America
- Gender Men,Women
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4.0 out of 5 stars.
More than a park board
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Reviewed by Cshotts from breckenridge, co on Monday, April 13, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. More than a park boardVerified Buyer Reviewed by Cshotts from breckenridge, co on Monday, April 13, 2015the ride helix is touted as a park twin,but I have used it as more of an aggressive all mountain board. The asym takes a little getting used to, but provides nice heel side grab once you let it do what it is supposed to do. So far I have ridden steep hard pack and soft spring conditions and the board performs like a champ. This is a full camber board and feels pretty stiff and as a result can be more edgy than the rocker boards most are riding right now. Overall, if you like to go fast and charge hard on and off piste this is a great board, but you should probably have a powder board in your quiver as well if you ride in a spot where you get powder days.