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YTH02LENGTHWAH-POW! Flat Kick Technology.NoserEVERSECAMBEROCAMBECTIVEEDGE (mm) Waistpositive Camberpast InsertSnose / TailSIDECUT ZerocamberReverSecamberref. Stance (CM / Inches) Tailwah-Pow! SUGGESTED WEIGHT (LBS / KG) Designed as a "Tween-Age" Destroyer, These Boards Forms Forms RIDGE between the boys and the men. It's here where the kids start riding better than their parents if that hasn't happened already. Inspired by the award-winning DOA series, the Children of the Gnar features a next-generation hybrid camber design that delivers the pop and response of a camber board with the predictability of reverse camber. Although this series is very forgiving and promotes skill-building, it is no toy. The Children of the Gnar features premium quality components like the FSC® Certified Select Core™, making it the go-anywhere, do-anything freestyle deck for young shredders during those in-between years.SPECIAL BLEND BIAXIAL FIBERGLASSFSC® CERTIFIED SELECT CORE™Our RESORT V Profile boards take full advantage of the benefits of traditional camber, zero camber, and reverse camber. This next generation design allows you to get the pop and response of a cambered board with all the predictability and easy turn initiation of zero camber or reverse camber shapes. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/■■■■■■■■/ ■■■■■■■■ / ■■■■■■■■ / ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ABS■■■■ SIDEWALLSSPECIAL BLEND BIAXIAL FIBERGLASSBOMB-PROOF BONDING COMPONENTXXX[TRUDED] BASE■■■■/■■■■■■■■/■■■■■■■■/■■■■■■■■/■■■■■■-■■■/■■-■■■ ■-■■■ / ■■-■■■■-■■■ / ■■-■■■■■-■■■ / ■■-■■POPLARSHAPE:TRUE TWINSIDECUT:BLENDED RADIALFLEX:TWIN€‚ƒRIDER TYPE: RESORT / PARKSKILL LEVELTERRAIN VERSATILITYGROOMERSPOWDERJUMPSFLAT TRICK / JIBBINGCORE:FSC® CERTIFIED SELECT ‰‚Š CORE™GLASS ■ RESIN:MICRO-GLASS† MAGIC BEAN™ RESINBASE:XXX[TRUDED]™CAMBER:RESORT V'• PAM■■■■■™ Topsheet • Multitech™ Silkscreen ■ Die-cut Base • ff■■ Degree HRC‚ Steel Edges• Full ABS■■■■ Sidewalls• Stainless Steel ‚ x ˆ InsertsA resort board for the youth that are already better than mom and dad. CHILDRENOFTHE GNAR

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