Wednesday, December 22, 2010

K2 Eco Pop Rocker Snowboard - Women's 2011


The K2 Eco Pop Rocker Snowboard wow-ed testers last season and took home awards for top Women’s board in Snowboarder Magazine’s Best of Test and Transworld’s Good Wood as the first ever women’s specific Eco Conscious snowboard. Prepare to be wow-ed even further… because, after two years of begging from the Alliance Team K2 has finally introduced the Turbo Dream’s infamous All-Terrain Rocker into a top shelf women’s board. But don’t worry, K2 kept the Harshmellow™ dampening and Hybrilight™ construction to solidify the Eco Pop’s status as 2010’s top all-mountain queen. Notable features include:
  • Flex and Rider Style: K2’s proprietary vibration dampening system returns. As an industry first, Harshmellow™ is a magical compound that maximizes fun by decreasing negative vibrations, leg burn and rough landings.
  • Construction and Core: Hybrilight™ construction features a thin, constant thickness sidewall designed for maximum performance and minimal material usage. The result is a lighter, more advanced snowboard with significantly less waste produced in manufacturing. Better. Greener. // Hybritaper™ tapers out the core at the tip and tail to reduce the swing weight. K2 blended the tips from a cap into a thin sandwich removing material where you don’t need it // Rhythm WH4™ Core
  • Shape: Setback twin, ¾” back stance // The K2 Eco Pop Rocker Snowboard has the K2 All Terrain Rocker. Designed for use throughout the mountain, this rocker allows for effortless turns on hardpack but also provides ample float in softer snow and crud. A setback stance and medium rise through the tip and a lower rise in the tail defines this multi-purpose freerider.
  • Base: 4000 Sintered Base is the fastest natural base material available. Exceptionally durable, absorbs wax faster and retains wax longer

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been looking for this board everywhere but no-one seems to sell it :( I need it in a 152cm ideally in France or the UK - can anyone help!?

Anonymous said...

I bought one a couple of weeks ago in a 152 from freeride snowboards in Kendal, Cumbria. I think they have it on sale now too.

Kelly