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Salomon took their legendary Sanchez down South and it got weird. Reverse camber? Yep. Salomon's stock fave park board just got inverted with Rocker tech for turning every run into a jibfest of grabs and slashes, presses and bonks. The Radial sidecut of the Salvatore Sanchez make sense for modern park and pipe riding, switch it up and the board rides the same forwards and backwards. With a soft flex this board is an absolute park and jibbing monster, pick one up and show that park or handrail who is the new boss! The Salomon Salvatore Sanchez Snowboard has a Pres-sure Rocker.
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Comments about Salomon Salvatore Sanchez Black Snowboard 2012:
Hey this is Lane. I just got done riding the Salomon Salvatore Sanchez. 4/5 stars. It's a beginner to intermediate park freestyle rail board but I would not see any problem taking this all over the mountain. Riding some powder too! It's really meant for the park, it's rockered. Great on rails, really fun board.
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Comments about Salomon Salvatore Sanchez Black Snowboard 2012:
Hey this is Ian. I just got done riding the Salomon Salvatore Sanchez in a 154 I give this board a 3/5 rating. What I like about this board is the fact that it has royal rubber underneath your feet which is basically dampening so when you're coming down on boxes and rails it basically keeps the energy low. Also, it has pressure rocker. What that is, it's more meant for a freestyle type jibbing aspect of running. Definitely meant for a beginner to intermediate rider but just an all-around fun time on a board.
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Comments about Salomon Salvatore Sanchez Black Snowboard 2012:
Hi my name's Dave, I just finished riding the Salomon Sanchez. It's a freestyle oriented full rocker but it is a nice mellow rocker. What I like about this board is that it did hold an edge pretty well when you're carving. But where it really excelled was in the park. It's quick and snappy, it's got a pretty good amount of pop and it locks onto Jibs pretty well. I would recommend it for intermediate park riders, someone who is mostly park and not so much all Mountain. I give it a 3 1/2 stars out of 5.
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