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Premier Green Pea Snowskate 2012

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38in In-Stock (247317) $39.95


Retail: $55 (27% off)

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Product Description


Winter has descended upon the world and sidewalks are snow and ice covered. The skateboard just isn't going to work once the cold season comes in. Why should that stop you from bustin' a wicked Ollie? With a Premier Green Pea Snowskate you can ride like a skateboard in the snow on this 38 inch, concave design for added stiffness with a custom inset EVA foam top sheet. The new five channel jib offers you solid rail performance. Grab a few friends and prove that you don't need a blue sky summer day to show your tricks at the park. From Premier, the original and authentic snowskating company, there's nothing quite like taking the Green Pea Snowskate out after a good snowfall.

Product Specifications

    Style
    Deck
    Material
    Plastic
    Warranty
    One Year
    Skill Range

    Beginner - Advanced Intermediate

    Model Year
    2012
    Product ID
    247317

Product Features

  • 8.5in waist and 9.5in tip and tail
  • Concave design for added stiffness with custom inset EVA foam top sheet
  • New five channel Jib Tech center channel for solid rail performance
  • Glass filled nylon injection construction

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Premier Green Pea Snowskate 2012
 
4.0

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4.0

Great for the Backyard

By Jeremy

from Minnesota

Pros

  • cheap

Cons

  • Not as much pop as wood

Best Uses

  • Boxes
  • Rails

Comments about Premier Green Pea Snowskate 2012:

Me and my buddies took this in my backyard and had a blast with it. It's cheap and it was super fun to build a little kicker and hit small rails with. We didn't have much snow this year, but when we did this thing was great. I've tried a wood snowskate before and it did have a little more pop, but this was still alot of fun.

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