Description of Endeavor Snowboards Colour Snowboard:
The twin-tip Endeavor Colour Series Snowboard's ridiculously soft flex makes it buttery smooth on the rails, boxes, or anywhere else you want to show off your jib skills. All that grinding on metal takes a serious beating on boards, so Endeavor gave the Colour a burly set of ABS sidewalls and used an sintered 7700 base to make P-tex repairs a snap. After laying your stamp of ownership on the park, head for higher ground and rely on the Colour’s carbon X stringers to reinforce the snappy poplar core and power through turns like samurai steel cutting through bone.
Bottom Line: Boost your riding with some of Endeavor’s Colour.
dont listen to any of these B.S. reviews under me! endeavor straight up sucks, i am an idiot and listened to the reviews too and ended up buying two endeavor design boards. i rode the colour one time in a rail comp. and it rode very very nicely but the boards a peice of crap. i by the middle of the day the laminate on top started chipping off and lifting up! i was green with rage so i emailed endeavorsnowboards.com and told them whats up they didnt give a SH*&$.
now i will be investing my money where i should have at the begining of this season - lib tech skate banana!
remember!
-dont be cheap when buying a snowboard, it has to last at least for more then one retarded rail jam..
-I HATE U ENDEAVOR SNOWBOARD DESIGN-
P.S. you owe me a board
just got this board delivered to me this morning and it is so nice. Really impressed with its quality and how it looks. Shipping was quick and easy.Thank-You Backcountry
i rode original endeavor color last year... and the board was sick.. great for every thing and pretty budget friendly.. great in the park and can handle most of the mountain.. stay outta the backcountry though... making a already great board better can only be a good thing... board is a def fav of mine and is worth takin for a ride