ABS sidewall construction for smooth, direct energy transfer
360° edge protection, the strongest and lightest edge around
Full-length Elevated WoodCore with Triaxial glass for a smooth, progressive ride
Sintruded™ die-cut base for durability and speed
Mirror finish protective coating
Sizes: 152, 155, 158
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DESCRIPTION: In 1994 Morrow was the first to introduce a board specifically for park riding, the lunchTray. we felt it was high time to resurrect an updated version of our ultimate food fighter! Centered stance and snappy flex make it fun for the whole darn hill.
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by shawneeshredder on 01.08.2009
Strengths: this board feels like any other park board out there. i bought this board for $125 and it feels the same as the $300 burton dominant. this board is good for backcountry and fun trail riding but is primarily a park board. the flex is very fun to use, especially if you lik to pull nose or tail presses. all around this board is a great buy.
Weaknesses: its a little heavy and the topsheet doesnt hold stickers very well.