A true twin, medium flex board that's great for park rats or someone who's just getting comfortable with snowboarding. For a board with freestyle DNA, it holds its own really strongly everywhere else.
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From park laps to groomer cruising the Huck Knife's gonna bring that flair.
The Huck Knife is a board that's built with freestyle and park riding in its DNA but has no problem delivering the goods all over the mountain. I’ve spent a lot less time in the park in recent years, so I've tested the Huck Knife in all kinds of conditions, and for a true twin, freestyle-oriented shape it does a really good job on groomers, on the side of the trail, and even in the woods. Not surprisingly, it crushes park laps and feels confident and lightweight on jumps and rails.
The Huck Knife is a true twin freestyle snowboard built for jumps, transitions, and rails, but a camber profile and versatile flex allow this board to hold its own outside the park as well. The board is built with a good amount of flex, so if you're someone who's looking for a powerful board that's meant for more aggressive all-mountain riding, the Huck Knife may not give you the stability you're looking for. The mid-flex and twin shape are better suited for the rider who likes a more forgiving board that's going to feel nice and snappy under their feet. That maneuverability and balanced shape also make it a solid option for less advanced riders. A camber profile does give the board the ability to lay down a decent carve, and the Huck Knife does a surprisingly good job on hard snow, so if you're looking for a freestyle-oriented board that does well on groomers, the Huck Knife is just that.
Who's this board for? Anybody who likes to flex on em, I'm talkin butters, presses, park laps, ollies, nollies, kickflips, you name it. The twin shape and mid-flex also works really well for new and progressing riders.
Who isn't this board for? Speed demons, the guys and gals who treat the mountain as their race track. Powder hounds.
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An exciting deck that's down to party. Most riders don't need anything more than a mid-flex board with a twin shape. It's the easiest to ride and can handle some harder charging.