- Price: £220
- Sizes: 144, 149, 157, 155W, 159W
- Width: Normal, Wide
- Flex: 5
- Gender:
- Rockers?:
They say: Back from slaying the parks and streets for the last two years.
We say: With its super ‘Anti-Camber’ profile, this board is built for butters and presses. DC’s cheapest core means it’s not the most lightweight, but it’s designed to take a battering and live to tell the tale.
Tester says: Locks well onto rails, poppy on the nose and tail, wicked for frontflips.
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About DC
- Building boards since: 2008
- HQ: Vista, CA, USA
- History lesson: DC may have only moved into making snowboards in the last few seasons, but already boasts one of the best ranges and sickest pro teams on the planet. How, you may well ask? Because when it comes to board sports, the brand has a pedigree that would piss all over any Crufts winner. The company was founded as a maker of skate shoes by Californians Ken Block and Damon Way in 1993, and started making snowboard boots shortly afterwards. Now owned by Quiksilver, the brand is still going strong.
- Ridden by: Ever seen a G-off in the park? You know, when two people stick their hands up to drop at the same time, and then have a bit of eyeballing and shoulder-dusting to decide who got there first? Well chances are at least one of those kids was riding DC.