Atlantis Snowboards Mirage Freeride

Atlantis Snowboards Mirage Freeride 

DESCRIPTION

The MIRAGE Series features a sandwich constructed board built for the freerider who prefers a directional shape with an aggressive sidecut radius.

This board is PERFECT for the rider who likes to turn the whole mountain into their playground.

The ease of turn initiation will allow you to ride all day long while your friends are too tired to continue.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 24, 2002]
Corey
Advanced

Strength:

fast, durable, easy turn initiation

Weakness:

to aggressive in the side cut as turning can be difficult to come out of at high speeds. this board wants to rip you into the turn and not let you go. ustable to ride flat base.

This board is good for certin conditions. Its fast and easy to turn but i will also catch on just about any divit or rut in the moutin best used in powder or soft snow as this board is overly response and will not handle well in jib or ice.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 24, 2002]
Corey
Advanced

Strength:

fast, durable, easy turn initiation

Weakness:

to aggressive in the side cut as turning can be difficult to come out of at high speeds. this board wants to rip you into the turn and not let you go. ustable to ride flat base.

This board is good for certin conditions. Its fast and easy to turn but i will also catch on just about any divit or rut in the moutin best used in powder or soft snow as this board is overly response and will not handle well in jib or ice.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 14, 2002]
zack thurner
Intermediate

Strength:

stapy tail and nose

Weakness:

thick

i love my atlantis mirage board best i have ever riden

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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