2013 Forum Snowboards Line Improves Maneuverability And Power
Whether you are the occasional snowboarder or a competitive, die-hard snowboarder that hits the slopes from sun up to sun down the 2013 Forum Snowboards offer updated innovative boards to help you shred through any surface and with style. With the goal of making snowboarding more fun, these new boards offer various styles and designs that can help you make the entire mountain your own personal park.
The Hammer of the Gods: This season’s Hammer of the Gods model is just one of the 2013 Forum Snowboards that offers increased enjoyment and function. There is a stiffer bend tip to tail and softer flex from rail to rail combined with a rebound from end-to-end that is going to offer a great experience on the slopes. The front steer is then wrapped in Triax Fiberglass to give superior torsional maneuverability. Next, they threw in a new flat rocker for versatility on absolutely any terrain. This awesome recipe of materials and great innovative snowboard design results in a maneuverable, powerful and responsive twin deck that can be playful in any terrain and under the use of any snowboarder.
Chillydog: For the women boarders, the line of 2013 Forum Snowboards includes an updated Chillydog model. It offers predictability, stability and the forgiving feel of a continuous rocker while also adding focused pop zones to add to your Ollie power. This is the first rocker board built from scratch with the lady riders in mind that will surely be pleasing to them.
Doubledog: The Doubledog model from 2013 Forum Snowboards offers an updated camber zone to deliver increased pop, power and edge grip so you can charge fast and go big. Throw in a rocker zone between your feet and in the tail and nose and you get a playful, forgiving ride. When combined with a new design that has softer sections underneath and sections of pop as well, and the design of the nose/tail you end up with the ability for all out assaults in the park all day long.
Overall the 2013 Forum snowboard line is worth a look.