Flow Era Snowboard
The Era features a EZDT sidecut which is designed around the I-ROCK rocker technology. This design offers added grip towards the nose and tail but still offers the freedom to press without folding your nose. The TruFlex core lets you get down with any natural or man-made feature that stands in your way. With a skate-inspired feel for the more park savvy savant, this is a new Era. Get on one and get down.
2011-2012 Flow ERA Snowboard features...
- ABILITY- Aggressive intermediates to expert riders
- TERRAIN- Park / Freestyle
- SHAPE- True Twin design which is essential for a park board. The EZDT Sidecut uses a longer than normal blend zone for more stability.
- CAMBER- I-ROCK reverse camber is perfect for nose presses, buttering boxes and agile maneuvering through the park.
- CONSTRUCTION- The Whiskey Royale and Whiskey Shooter allows for quicker, easier turning with improved energy placement. The TruFlex Core uses different density woods to give you an excellent response and forgiving ride. The Biax torsion control for setting down a hard turn or holding an edge
- ROCKER- I-ROCK reverse camber is perfect for nose presses, buttering boxes and agile maneuvering through the park.
- BASE- The Optix 2000 extruded base is easy to maintain and repair yet holds wax.
- ABOUT SIZING... Many shops will say your board should be between your nose and chin. If they say that, run out of there. Flow has a sizing chart on the back of each board. They recommend a certain weight range for each length. So who are you going to believe? Some sales person or the manufacture? When between sizes, the rule to follow is the more aggressive you are, the longer you go.
149 cm- 115 - 165 lbs.
152 cm- 125 - 195 lbs.
155 cm- 135 - 195 lbs.
155 cm wide- 140 - 195+ lbs.
158 cm- 150 - 200+ lbs.
Our comments- If you're looking for a park and freestyle board and don't have lots of cash, get the Flow ERA. It's designed like a higher priced expert board without the high price.
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