Atomic Men's Piq Snowboard

by Atomic, Free Style

$159.95 - $299.95
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Product Description

Atomic Men's Piq Snowboard

by Atomic

For boarders that need it all, the Atomic Men's Piq Snowboard delivers the highest mix of acceleration, force, and cat-like swiftness. This champion of evolution is forgiving in all weather conditions and is sure to provide a steady ride. Shred the entire mountain and conquer any landscape that stands in your way. Those that welcome the perfect turn will be pleased by this snowboard instantly. It's like a movable playground that dishes out effortless control everywhere you board. The Men's Piq Snowboard has high quality edges and provides a stick that's accurately engineered to crank out impossible turns, land more tricks, and add higher elevation to all your leaps. Float thru fresh powder smoothly without having to concentrate on control. Learners and advanced riders will quickly find that this all mountain annihilator will send you to new levels.

Atomic snowboards are definitely ones that everyone will enjoy. They are forgiving and fun, yet incredibly frisky and aggressive. Soon you'll be taking on unholy stunts that you once thought were insurmountable.

The Men's Piq Snowboard comes in Grey Orange and Grey Red and sizes of 155 cm, 160 cm and 165 cm. We also carry Atomic bindings and boots to match your new snowboard. Purchase right now from Altrec and we'll deliver it to you free of charge!

Atomic Men's Piq Snowboard Details
  • Sidewall Sandwich Construction
  • New integrated Tip and Tail Protector
  • Thicker Graphite Base
  • 3 Degree Base Side Bevel
  • Lizard skin Top sheet
  • Waist Width: 26.0cm
  • Tip/Tail Width: 30.5cm

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Sizes, Colors and Options - Men's Piq Snowboard
Grey Red 160 cm, 165 cm

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