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Salomon 450 Snowboard - Carving Speed Machine from the Year 2000 - 163cm

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Salomon 450 Snowboard - Carving Speed Machine from the Year 2000 - 163cm

$125.00USD
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CategorySnowboarding > Snowboards
BrandSalomon
Condition Used
Size 166 - 170 cm
Riding Style Freeride
Shape Directional
Flex Stiff

This board is crazy fast and carves like a m*@ther... It's so old that it's hard to find info about it. I know it has a race base, but I can't find or remember any details. It's been ridden about 4 times, so it's in near perfect condition except for some damage to the tail (see photo.) Edges are perfect. It's only been tuned once with diamond stones. I can't ride anymore because of an injury, so I am looking for a good home for it. I found these descriptions: "A performance machine for fast, aggressive riders. A clean, directional shape and stiff flex make it an excellent freeride board." "Salomon has managed to keep weight low and board integrity high and the 450 series proves this. This line utilizes Salomon's patented "unibody" construction in which the wood core, fiberglass, a seamless 360º edge and multi-directional dampeners all run from the tip to the tail and perform as one unit, allowing for consistent flex. The tip and tail also have fiber crosses added to increase stability and place more power to the rails. While excess weight is kept to a minimum, the board never feels unstable or weak and at speed it holds an edge extremely well. The 450 series is designed for an aggressive freerider who wants a board that turns effortlessly and is built to last. It can also handle both riders who likes to jump off the huge kickers at the local terrain park and disciplined carvers alike." "I rode this exact set-up on a wide variety of conditions and found it to be stable at speed on the groomers and dynamic in freestyle situations, thanks to those extra fiber crosses which increase the board's ollie power and give it more pop. It also performed well off piste and in deep snow. I was stoked on Mt. Bachelor on a windy and snowy day. It handled well on the hardpack groomers as well as in the steep, deep, technical tree-filled terrain. The added torsional stiffness and the deep sidecuts that Salomon uses on all its boards really proved useful in the tight trees." — Buck Treasure, MountainZone.com Correspondent

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