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This board is built for jumps, transitions and rails. The Salomon Huck Knife is a true-twin freestyle snowboard with an aggressive camber profile and versatile flex for precise maneuvers.
Imported.
| Best Use | Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Snowboard Style | Freestyle |
| Snowboard Shape | True Twin |
| Snowboard Profile | Camber |
| Recommended Rider Weight | 149 CM: 99-143 pounds 153 CM: 110-154 pounds 156 CM: 121-165 pounds 156 CM Wide: 176-242 pounds |
| Board Dimensions | 149 CM: 28.6 / 24.8 / 28.6 centimeters 153 CM: 29.2 / 25.3 / 29.2 centimeters 156 CM: 29.5 / 25.5 / 29.5 centimeters 156 CM Wide: 30.2 / 26.2 / 30.2 centimeters |
| Effective Edge | 149 CM: 116.2 centimeters 153 CM: 119.2 centimeters 156 CM: 121.6 centimeters 156 CM Wide: 121.6 centimeters |
| Sidecut Radius | 149 CM: 7.1 meters 153 CM: 7.3 meters 156 CM: 7.5 meters 156 CM Wide: 7.6 meters |
| Stance Setback | Centered |
| Core | Wood |
| Construction | Aspen SLCT; Popster Booster |
| Bolt Pattern | 2x4 |
| Flex | Medium |
| Gender | Unisex |
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best board ever nothing can beat it i definitely recomened this board crazy good
worst ever, snapped first run. and had to go home to get my BURTON board
Nice board. Great board to ride and never disappoints
I just want to start of by saying, this is purely my personal experience with this board, and i truly recommend it. I bought the 2022 model of the Huck Knife when it was brand new. Too this day it is still going strong! Ridden it through every kind of condition one might face at the mountain and in the park. After YEARS on this board, the pop is still good! - it does all the rails no sweat, big air jumps, and side-hits along groomed runs. I have probably done more than a hundred runs on this board over the years, and i am planning on putting more runs on it! Time is the true killer though, as the there might soon not be much left of the base after having thrown it through the grinder that is the variable & unforgiving mountain. Hit a lot of sharp rocks and pummeled it into rails, trees etc., patched it up, then continues to go like nothing ever happened. Wear and tear happens to ANY and ALL boards, that is a given. Even still, this board has never disappointed me, even now when i might have to get a new one. My best experiences on the mountain have been on this board. From what i've seen, the 2026 model is building on that same experience - and improving it. So, i at least, would gladly recommend this board to any rider who wises a board with great capabilities for any type of freestyle riding and a long life.
I just want to start of by saying, this is purely my personal experience with this board, and i truly recommend it. I bought the 2022 model of the Huck Knife when it was brand new. Too this day it is still going strong! Ridden it through every kind of condition one might face at the mountain and in the park. After YEARS on this board, the pop is still good! - it does all the rails no sweat, big air jumps, and side-hits along groomed runs. I have probably done more than a hundred runs on this board over the years, and i am planning on putting more runs on it! Time is the true killer though, as the there might soon not be much left of the base after having thrown it through the grinder that is the variable & unforgiving mountain. Hit a lot of sharp rocks and pummeled it into rails, trees etc., patched it up, then continues to go like nothing ever happened. Wear and tear happens to ANY and ALL boards, that is a given. Even still, this board has never disappointed me, even now when i might have to get a new one. My best experiences on the mountain have been on this board. From what i've seen, the 2026 model is building on that same experience - and improving it. So, i at least, would gladly recommend this board to any rider who wises a board with great capabilities for any type of freestyle riding and a long life.