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Forum Seeker Snowboard

Sale Price: $299.97 – $349.99 (Save 40%)
Retail Price: $499.95
Item # FRM0231
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Forum Seeker Snowboard
Forum doesn’t really need an introduction. Since the late ’90s, Forum’s been kicking out some of the best boards, boots, bindings, and apparel around. Founder and snowboard legend Peter Line has amassed a crew of pro Team riders like John Johnson, Joni Malmi, Pat Moore, and Eddie Wall (to name but a few) who are featured in the most progressive vids and who continue to stand atop the world’s biggest comps.
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Description of Forum Seeker Snowboard :
Seek and destroy the park terrain on your twintip Forum Seeker Snowboard. Forum built the Seeker with plenty of torsional rigidity to keep you stable at face-distorting speeds, and gave it a lightweight SuperGNAR LE 2 wood core that is stronger than balsa but just as light. Carbon in the glass laminates adds extra snap, crackle, and pop off the lip and out of turns.

Bottom Line: Charge down the mountain with your true twin Forum Seeker Snowboard.

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Length: 152cm, 154cm, 156cm, 158cm, 160cm
Shape: Twin
Effective edge: [156cm] 1209mm
Waist width: [156cm] 248mm
Sidecut radius: [156cm] 7.69m
Stance width: 22.5in (5.72cm)
Stance setback: Centered
Core material: Super GNAR LE 2 (sustainable lightweight wood)
Base material: Sintered
Rider Weight: [152cm] 115-190lb (52-86kg); [156cm] 140-200lb (64-91kg); [160cm] 156-210lb (71-95kg)
Recommended Use: Terrain parks, half pipes, rails, mountain
Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years
Country of Origin: Afghanistan
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Great Board!!!   03-11-09
dem100288628 (1): rank
So, I learned how to ride on a Palmer Prophet, but it was time to upgrade. I did a lot of research before buying this board and was looking for a board that would be somewhat universal but one that would serve me well in the pipe and on jumps. I am not too interested in rails and boxes. I only got the chance to use the new Seeker over one weekend after I got it because the season came to a close. I am on the east coast so I am used to the potential for less than ideal conditions, but the weekend I rode the Seeker for the first time, the conditions were terrible. It rained Friday night and the temperatures weren't cold enough for natural or man-made snow on Saturday and only a little snow was made for Sunday, however, this board made the weekend fun. It is a pretty stiff board and handles great. I rode through the crappy conditions with great confidence and the board never waivered. It is a solid and fast ride. Again, even in the bad conditions, I felt very comfortable flying down the blacks and an occasional double black, not only keeping up with my skier buddies, but beating them to the bottom. I attribute a lot of this to the carving abilitiy of the board and great response making quick turns. On the jumps, I felt the same confidence which was mostly noticed on landings. I am very new in the pipe. This was only my second weekend giving it a try. The board seemed at home in this terrain as well. Let me say again, that I am new to this aspect of riding, but the only thing holding me back now, is my own fear of pushing myself to the next level. I haven't yet gotten to the point where I have breached the top of the walls, So I am still making full turns on the walls or making short hop turns to come back down. However, even from my limited experience in the pipe, the board seems to have the perfect amount of both stiffness and flexibility to move easily from the bottom of the pipe, through the transitions and up the walls. Bottom line...awesome board in my opinion. Although, if you want to play around all day in the park, it may prove to be a little stiff. And a note about backcountry.com...I had a great experience dealing with them and my board got here 3 days early!!

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Sweet Ride   01-07-09
dar2663182 (1): rank
Been riding this board for a couple weeks now and I think its awesome!! Very pleased with my choice and would recomend it to anyone who is thinking about buying one

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dank   01-01-09
Crazylegs (3): rank
this board is dank. its so snappy and smooth plus the base is ridiculously fast and durable i put it through shit i was sure id get core shots but didnt even get a scratch the graphics are sick and the top coat is textured so stomps are completely unnecessary if youre considering this board stop and just buy the damn thing you wont regret it.

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