Salomon Sickstick Snowboard - 2022/2023
$649.95
An instant classic upon its inception over 10 years ago, the Salomon Sickstick snowboard is constructed with bamboo and cork components for a lively, nimble ride while reducing weight and waste.
- ABC Wrapper construction uses lively bamboo for explosive ollies and reactive turns; this combines with Popster and a light and snappy Ghost Green Core for maximum load
- ABC Wrapper, a patented process using structural wood veneers, reduces fiberglass and resin content in each board by 40%
- Tapered twin shape centers your stance to the sidecut and effective edge so you can ride well in any direction; it also reduces swing weight in the tail for quick, tight turns
- Rock Out Camber is flat between your bindings for stability, with camber near your feet for response and rocker on the tip/tail for pressability
- This allows for easy turn initiation and assistance in deeper snow while the tapered tail allows for added buoyancy in the nose—like a boat hull in deep snow
- Designed by Wolle Nyvelt, this tapered twin turns 6-inch days into 12-inch days and makes riding switch in pow a breeze
- Snowboard deck and base colors may vary from online photo
Imported.
Some manufacturers provide recommended rider weights as a general guideline. Additional factors can affect which size will best suit your needs. If you have questions regarding snowboard sizing, please visit a sales specialist at your local REI or contact us at 1-800-426-4840.View all Salomon All-Mountain SnowboardsBest Use Snowboarding
Snowboard Style All-mountain
Snowboard Shape Directional Twin
Snowboard Profile Camber/Rocker
Recommended Rider Weight 161 CM: 154-220 pounds
165 CM: 154-231 pounds
Board Dimensions 161 CM: 30.7/25.8/29.5 centimeters
165 CM: 31.1/26.1/29.9 centimeters
Effective Edge 161 CM: 122.5 centimeters
165 CM: 125.5 centimeters
Sidecut Radius 161 CM: 7.3 meters
165 CM: 7.5 meters
Stance Setback 2 centimeters
Core Ghost Green
Construction BA MD
Bolt Pattern 2x4
Flex Medium
Gender Unisex
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