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All snowboarders will enjoy this snow boarding wall decal and stickie containing a snow boarder showing his moves on the ski slopes. A great addition to any snowboard room them or extreme sport enthusiast.
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Snowboarder Custom Text Banner - Custom Top & Bottom Lines - Regular Size: 14 inches x 5 feet - Your Top Main Message can break onto a 2nd line if necessary!
The original angled two snowboard rack now adapts to factory bars, round and square load bars. Clamp-ons not required for mounting to factory racks. FEATURES * Can adapt to factory racks, as well as square and round load bars. * Fully adjustable to accomodate different board widths. * Two board angled design allows more room on top for a Thule box or ski carrier. * Lock core included to secure boards in carrier, theft-resistant hardware to secure carrier to rack. * Now includes Thule's Fat Mouth clamp, for quick attachment to different actory racks. LOCKING OPTIONS Thule One Key System lock cylinder (included)
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The Dakin Micro Snowboard Lock is a compact 3-digit combination lock with 30" (76cm) retractable cable. The Dakin Micro Snowboard Lock is a great buy this season. Buy a Dakin Micro Snowboard Lock today.
The K2 Jr. Girls Kandi Snowboard is the board for the little girl that is ready to start taking big girl runs. The K2 Kandi is designed for girls of all riding styles and is all about having fun and progressing to the next level. CATCH FREE ROCKER defines Kandi s forgiving and maneuverable feel, ensuring that each day on the mountain is met with confidence and positivity. Base colors may vary.
The K2 Girl's Lil Kandi Snowboard comes with fun colors and a soft flex to match your lil' ones fun adventurous personality while providing the forgiving flex and performance for any first timer to intermediate rider. The CATCH FREE ROCKER allows for easy turns and intuitive control while a centered stance promotes stability from day one. Whether your little lady is stepping out for the first time or keeping up with her friends, snowboarding begins with a Lil Kandi!
Refined for the ladies ripping in the park, the K2 Women's Fling s twin-tip design and medium flex defines true freestyle versatility. The girls have been begging for an in-between, not too stiff, not too soft park ruler. The Fling is exactly that. A Dual Progressive Sidecut and centered stance offer precise response and easy maneuverability while the torsion fork configuration and Rhythm Core yield powerful pop while remaining playful and lively. Hands down, this board will make you ride better. Also, designed with the K2 Flatline technology the Fling is preloaded, stable, and turn-ready, and creates a supremely balanced, smooth ride for both aspiring and accomplished pros.