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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 Pre-sure Rocker.
Beginner - Advanced Intermediate
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Comments about Salomon Salvatore Sanchez Wide Snowboard 2012:
It's your boy Ben, just got back on the Salomon Salvatore Sanchez. It's a great beginner to intermediate board. I give it 4/5 stars. It's for anyone who's looking to progress park or pipe riding. It has a slight rocker to it, great park board but you can take it anywhere you need to. Again, 4/5 stars.
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Comments about Salomon Salvatore Sanchez Wide Snowboard 2012:
Leo here, just got off the 2012 Salomon Salvatore Sanchez in a 154. I'm going to give this board a 3/5. It's a pretty average ride for me. What I did like about it is Salomons Rocker. Real mellow, that's how I like my rockers. I'm not a jibber, I just like to go all mountain Freestyle and a mellow rocker like this is kind of perfect for me. Flex wise, this board has about a 4 flex but it does have decent pop and that's pretty cool. In short to medium to long carves it held it's edge well but Initiating the toe to heel transitions are kind of slow. So I would like to see a little more response but it's not bad by any means. I do recommend this for beginning to intermediate all Mountain freestyle riders.
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