Description
All the tech you could ever dream of equals the ultimate freeriding machine. The IRRS lets you leverage edge- hold at the highest speeds and in the most unforgiving terrain, while also damping your trip through the inevitable piles of chunder. The Inter-Titanium SPB’s load up and accelerate you out of turns in the most demanding of terrain be it lift or heli accessed.
Specs
| Spec: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 157, 161, 165 | |||
| Triadic Prog Sidecut | |||
| Directional shape, shorter tail | |||
| Stone ground Sintered 7600 Base | |||
| Truth 3 CNC Milled Wood Core | |||
| D4 Atomic Fiberglass | |||
| 1 degree Power Bevel | |||
| 4x2 Insert Pattern, set back stance | |||
| Alu brushed Topsheet | |||
| Diecut Topsheet | |||
| Titanium SPB’s | |||
| IRRS | |||
Reviews
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by Blackhawk on 11.16.2010









Strengths: I`ve been riding this board for 3 years (this season will be 4). It is very, very stiff, and heavy as well. It will not do you any good for any kind of freestyle whatsoever. But if you want to conquer any kind of terrain out there, carve like a mad man, or flat fly down the runs, this is the board for you. With my bindings set up properly, I can carve with approx. 20 degree`s above the plane of the run. The board is very fast and incredibly durable. It stays up well in powder, and to be honest, it is worth every penny of the $500 I dropped on it. (Bought on ebay. Retailed for $750).
Weaknesses: very heavy
by Anonymous on 10.29.2008









Strengths: stable on high speeds, great in bumpy and deep powder.
Weaknesses: heavy
Related Reviews
by Anonymous on 10.29.2009









Strengths: Amazing board! I have never ridden a better snowboard in my life. You better buckle up when you ride it, because it goes fast and through anything leaving huge valleys behind it. The Inter-Titanium SPB’s are crazy, the first time I took it hard into into a courner on edge, it powered up so hard it shot me into the next turn at light speed!
Weaknesses: Heavy as Fu*k..

