Exocet S-Cross 115 (2008)
The ‘performance bar’ on the Exocet website shows the S-Cross spanning the complete breadth of freeride and entering both slalom...
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The ‘performance bar’ on the Exocet website shows the S-Cross spanning the complete breadth of freeride and entering both slalom...
The Stoke is F2’s long-standing performance freeride board that has performed well over several seasons. While carrying out this test...
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The marketing of the Syncro has much more to do with the freemove attributes of gybing and agility, even claiming...
We love the Jonathan Ross wordplay of the name which expresses the nature of the board. It is billed to...