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Pop On Jumps: The softer flex sucks up trannies but by no means is this a jib deck you can hit jumps of small to medium variety.
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You don’t have to preload the tail to get the pop you want you can just go in and bam be done with it. Ollies: If you ever wanted to skateboard on snow this is one of those decks that lets you do it. In the soft snow I could feel all the variations and bumps which wasn’t the best for pointing it down a steep run. Stability: Well it is a jib stick so I wouldn’t count on it being overly stable. The only place it feels remotely stiff is under foot and that is mainly due to the bindings adding more dampening and stiffness. The tips have a lot of play as does the center of the board. It’s not the softest jib board I’ve ever been on but it is by no means stiff. There had been a little bit of snow fall over night which made the top layer of the snow sticky for a bit.įlex: It’s that well broken in and playful feel you get from a board that you’ve ridden all season. So flat between the feet and out towards the tips it rockers up.Ĭonditions: Sunny blue skies with some clouds and that warm springtime slush. The new name for the park oriented rocker that K2 is offering. Sure it’s gone through some revisions over the years, but does it still have what it takes to press a rail and slide a box? Find out how it stacks up in this review.Ĭamber Option: Freestyle Baseline. The World Wide Weapon is one of those staple jib boards that has been in the K2 lineup for what seems like an eternity.