The Salomon Sanchez Snowboard—no sophomore slump here. Starting its second year in Salomon’s freestyle arsenal, the Sanchez is comin’ back for more jibs, butters, and hits. A pure twin shape, mellow flex, and shock-absorbing SWS construction mean one thing—total park and rail domination. Salomon put rubber inserts under bindings to take some of the impact of harsh landings, and the critical area detuning makes for less hang-ups on rails.
Bottom Line: Get dirty in the park with the Sanchez.
so i tried my friends 2010 model salomon sanchez(they ran out of stock on last years and sent him next years)and its if magical! super buttery and reallllly light, buy!
i owned one and must say good flex still stayed sturdy and brings u back if u land a little to far on ur tail off the kicker...rails slid great..but when i was doing a tame dog(front flip) were the rubber inserts are it cracked right on the line..it could have been were the pressure is but i think it was because thats were the wood inside isnt one peice so it could split easier..but other then that great board