JP Super Sport Pro 109/65 (2009)
Billed as slalom-orientated bullets with great planing and manoeuvre orientated characteristics, the Super Sports are designed to take advanced riders’...
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Billed as slalom-orientated bullets with great planing and manoeuvre orientated characteristics, the Super Sports are designed to take advanced riders’...
Developed simultaneously alongside Fanatic’s slalom board, the Ray is dubbed as the fastest freerace board they have ever produced. “The...
Marketed as a fast, fun and easy freeride with perfect rails, the Rocket 115 is the third smallest in this...
The BOARDS Team first tested a Mistral Screamer in 1989, and it has bagged innumerable test wins since then. The...
If you’re looking for a blasting board in the 64-66cm range (arguably the most popular blasting size for relatively competent...
Starboard Futura 111 (Technora) : The Futura was introduced for the 2008 season to “combine the ease and carving practicality of...
RRD Freestyle Wave 115 (Limited) (above): The Freestyle Wave series has to be RRD’s most successful range ever. As a result...
Naish Global Freeride 115 (above): The Global Freeride was introduced for 2009 as Naish’s “affordable” all-round / freeride range. The four...
Mistral Syncro 114 (RD) (above): The Syncro name is now the domain of three freemove models, spanning 104-124L. Also available in...
Mistral Screamer 116 (RD) : The Screamer remains the same for 2009, boasting a rockerline adapted from the Mistral’s SL slalom...
JP X-Cite Ride 110 (FWS) (above): The X-Cite Ride series has been in the JP line-up for many years now, marketed...
Fanatic Eagle 113 (HRS) (above): The Eagle has been Fanatic’s freemove series for four seasons now and remains unaltered for a...