Marketed as a fast, fun and easy freeride with perfect rails, the Rocket 115 is the third smallest in this six-board range. It is available...
The BOARDS Team first tested a Mistral Screamer in 1989, and it has bagged innumerable test wins since then. The shape has changed completely in...
Starboard Futura 111 (Technora) : The Futura was introduced for the 2008 season to “combine the ease and carving practicality of the Carve with the straight-line...
RRD Freestyle Wave 115 (Limited) (above): The Freestyle Wave series has to be RRD’s most successful range ever. As a result it’s enjoyed continuous expansion, and...
Naish Global Freeride 115 (above): The Global Freeride was introduced for 2009 as Naish’s “affordable” all-round / freeride range. The four designs in the series (of...
Mistral Syncro 114 (RD) (above): The Syncro name is now the domain of three freemove models, spanning 104-124L. Also available in standard sandwich construction, the 114...
Mistral Screamer 116 (RD) : The Screamer remains the same for 2009, boasting a rockerline adapted from the Mistral’s SL slalom range, along with vee in...
JP X-Cite Ride 110 (FWS) (above): The X-Cite Ride series has been in the JP line-up for many years now, marketed as the plug-&-play option for...
Fanatic Eagle 113 (HRS) (above): The Eagle has been Fanatic’s freemove series for four seasons now and remains unaltered for a third year. The 113 is...
The Cross boards have been a flagship range for Exocet over the last few years, finding favour for their versatility, ease of use and wide...
The S-Cross comes in five sizes spanning 95-145L and their designs remain unchanged for 2009, although they’re now also available in Pro Model construction as...