In recent seasons, the thrust of skiboard development has been mostly about the search for All Mountain performance and the adopting of new technology, specifically, rocker.
It started with the Rockered Condor, a specialist powder board, then the Blunt, surely the most fun one could ever get in a sub 99, then the Blunt XL, in my view the most versatile board ever, and finally last season with the Spliff, a real powerhouse of a board.
These boards have given us performance and versatility that we could only dream of a few years ago, but possibly because the legendary Revolt does such a great job, the more conventionally shaped Resort Boards have taken a back seat.
Well, not any more! Enter the Sticky Icky Icky.
Probably the simplest way to describe this board is as a Revolt makeover with all the things learned from the Gen 3 boards applied to this timeless format.
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It started with the Rockered Condor, a specialist powder board, then the Blunt, surely the most fun one could ever get in a sub 99, then the Blunt XL, in my view the most versatile board ever, and finally last season with the Spliff, a real powerhouse of a board.
These boards have given us performance and versatility that we could only dream of a few years ago, but possibly because the legendary Revolt does such a great job, the more conventionally shaped Resort Boards have taken a back seat.
Well, not any more! Enter the Sticky Icky Icky.
Probably the simplest way to describe this board is as a Revolt makeover with all the things learned from the Gen 3 boards applied to this timeless format.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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