Rossignol Scan snowboard JR 22 - Echo Sports
C$229.99
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Rossignol Scan snowboard JR 22

Rossignol Scan snowboard JR 22
Rossignol Scan snowboard JR 22
Rossignol Scan snowboard JR 22
Rossignol Scan snowboard JR 22
C$229.99 Excl.tax
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Article number:
REKWP20
EAN Code:
3607683767670
SKU:
REKWP20
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SIZES 100 110 120
WAIST (CM) 21.5cm 22cm 22.5cm
STANCE WIDTH MIN/MAX (CM) 31 to 35cm 34 to 38cm 37 to 41cm
INSERTS SETBACK (MM) Centered Centered Centered
RADIUS (M) 6m 6.1m 6.2m

 

Developed for pint-sized riders with a low center-of-gravity and a lack of fear, the Rossignol Scan snowboard hooks kids on sliding sideways. A deep sidecut and uber-soft flex makes this true twin freestyle board ultra-easy to maneuver. The generous AmpTek rocker profile offers no-catch edge control for the fun and playful snowboarding progression that will keep them coming back.

Effortless Mobility and Float
AmpTek Auto-Turn Rocker provides incredible maneuverability, catch-free feel and instant float

Lively Pop, Easy Control
Twin Freestyle flex adds pop and balance for easy freestyle control

Playful Freestyle Progression and Forgiveness
Softer symmetrical flex offers easy manipulation and enhanced board control

Sustainability
100% of Rossignol's wood snowboard cores originate from sustainably harvested forests

 

Weight 1700gr (120)


Profile

Snowboard shape TWIN
Sidecuts Deep progressive
Rocker Camber Amptek Auto-Turn
Snowboards flex rate Flex 1/10
Inserts number 4*2
Suggested weight (KG & LBS) 10 to 45kg / 20 to 100Lbs


Base

Base density 1320 Extruded
Base details 2077 (100), 2378 (110), 2695 (120)


Materials

Core Wood 3510


Key features

Boot size (max) 24 to 26cm max

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