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Rossignol Angus AmpTek Midwide Snowboard 2012

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The one that changed the game. The original Angus AmpTek Mid-Wide proved rocker wasn't just for powder by winning Transworld's Good Wood and Snowboarder's Best of Test awards in the Best All-Mountain Category. AmpTek all-mountain camber technology means the Angus can rail on man-made hardpack and float effortlessly in the lightest pow on earth. Rossignol's Angus all mountain snowboard delivers the all around performance and ease of use that has critics and magazine reviews heralding the board as one of the year's very best. The Angus directional twin maneuvers easily at slow speeds, delivers incredible edge grip on hard snow and floats effortlessly in powder and crud. One of the key technologies that deliver such versatility is the Angus' unique shape. The Angus features AmpTek which combines traditional and reverse cambers to deliver the best of on-trail performance and the best of powder performance.

Product Specifications

    Recommended Use
    All-Mountain Freestyle
    Pipe Oriented
    Yes
    Board Width
    Wide
    Waist Width
    26.1cm (158cm)
    Shape
    Directional Twin
    Rocker Profile
    Rocker with Camber
    Rocker Type
    Amptek All Mountain
    Flex
    Stiff
    Hole Pattern
    Standard 4 Hole
    Magnatraction
    No
    Core Material
    Wood
    Core Name
    Wood C/K
    Construction Type
    Sidewall Construction
    Base Material
    Sintered P-tex
    Base Name
    Sintered 7500
    Stance Setback
    13mm
    Stance Width
    52-64cm
    Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length
    8m (158cm)
    Warranty
    One Year
    Special Features
    Progressive Sidecut

Product Features

  • More control, stability and edge control
  • Smoother landings
  • Very nimble in the powder
  • Softer tips / stiffer waist

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Rossignol Angus AmpTek Midwide Snowboard 2012
 
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4.0

Rossignol Angus Snowboard 2012 Review

By Rob

from Boyne

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        Comments about Rossignol Angus AmpTek Midwide Snowboard 2012:

        Hi i am Rob. Just got off the Rossignol Angus. This is last year's graphics but the board didn't change this year. Still, the Amptech camber between the feet, the rocker from the feet out. Super easy in and out of turns, the tip and tail are softer then it is through the waist. So, super smooth in and out of the turns. Hold an edge really, really well. The board is really, really playful. I give it a 4/5 stars. A really good intermediate all Mountain go anywhere do anything board.

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        Rossignol Angus Snowboard 2012 Review

        By Steve S

        from Boyne

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              Comments about Rossignol Angus AmpTek Midwide Snowboard 2012:

              Hi I'm Steve and I'm back with the Rossignol Angus here. Gave it five out of five stars. Really nice board for an intermediate to advanced rider. Rides really nice if you stay between the bindings, don't try to lean too far over it. It just floats really nice easy floating turns. It can turn pretty quickly if you need it to. Really nice all mountain all-around board. But you can take it in the park and have a little fun with that also. It really would be good for some one that is a decent boarder and wants to get a lot better and have a lot of fun with the board. It has a lot of energy in it. You can really make it do a lot of fun things and when you put it up on edge it still holds up very nicely.

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