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Compare Ride Buckwild Snowboard 2013 VS Ride Buckwild Wide Snowboard 2013
 
 
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There are 5 differences and 28 similarities between Ride Buckwild Snowboard 2013, Ride Buckwild Wide Snowboard 2013
 
Specifications
Product ID   
280,961
vs   280,964
 
 
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Shipping Restriction   This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States. vs   This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States.  
 
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Skill Range   Advancedintermediate-expert vs   Advancedintermediate-expert  
 
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Shape   Twin vs   Twin  
 
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Flex   Medium vs   Medium  
 
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Pipe Oriented   No vs   No  
 
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Board Width   Regular vs   Wide  
 
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Waist Width   
252 mm
vs   260 mm
 
 
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Stance Width   
559 mm
vs   559 mm
 
 
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Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length   
7.9 M
vs   7.95 M
 
 
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Rocker Profile   Rocker vs   Rocker  
 
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Rocker Type   Twin Rocker vs   Lowrize Rocker  
 
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Hole Pattern   Standard 4 Hole vs   Standard 4 Hole  
 
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Magnatraction   No vs   No  
 
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Core Material   Wood With Carbon vs   Wood With Carbon  
 
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Core Name   Pop Rods 2.0 vs   Pop Rods 2.0  
 
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Construction Type   Sidewall Construction vs   Sidewall Construction  
 
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Base Material   Sintered P-tex vs   Sintered P-tex  
 
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Stance Setback   Centered vs   Centered  
 
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Base Name   Fusion 4000 vs   Fusion 4000  
 
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Additional Details   Hybrid Glass: Triaxial On Top, Biaxial On Base, Balanced Torsion And Stiffness For Better Response With Speed,2x4 Inserts vs   Hybrid Glass: Triaxial On Top, Biaxial On Base, Balanced Torsion And Stiffness For Better Response With Speed,2x4 Inserts  
 
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General
Brand   Ride vs   Ride  
 
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Model Year   
2013
vs   2013
 
 
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Gender   Mens vs   Mens  
 
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recommended use   Freestyle vs   Freestyle  
 
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Skill Level   Advanced Intermediate vs   Advanced Intermediate  
 
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warranty   
1 Year
vs   1 Year
 
 
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Description
Description 1   Thin Con: Thin Construction With Tapered Tip And Tail, Reduced Swing Weight, Enhanced Tip Flex And The Sidewall Runs Past The Effective Edge vs   Thin Con: Thin Construction With Tapered Tip And Tail, Reduced Swing Weight, Enhanced Tip Flex And The Sidewall Runs Past The Effective Edge  
 
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Description 2   Pop Rods 2.0 Core: Gives An Already Fun And Playful Board Added Liveliness To Set Them Apart From The Competition. Made Up Of Flat Carbon Rods That Wrap A Urethane Slime-core, Pop Rods Have Carbon For Massive Pop And A Slim-core To Smooth Out The Landing vs   Cleave Edge: Nearly 50 Percent More Steel, Delivers Unmatched Resistance To Edge Cracking And Can Be Detuned To A Larger Radii  
 
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Description 3   Cleave Edge: Nearly 50 Percent More Steel, Delivers Unmatched Resistance To Edge Cracking And Can Be Detuned To A Larger Radii vs   Carbon Array 3: Power Distribution Provides Total Board Control In Every Stance Location By Using Wide Spread Carbon Stringers To Gather And Channel Rider Input  
 
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Description 4   Carbon Array 3: Power Distribution Provides Total Board Control In Every Stance Location By Using Wide Spread Carbon Stringers To Gather And Channel Rider Input vs   Pop Rods 2.0 Core: Gives An Already Fun And Playful Board Added Liveliness To Set Them Apart From The Competition. Made Up Of Flat Carbon Rods That Wrap A Urethane Slime-core, Pop Rods Have Carbon For Massive Pop And A Slim-core To Smooth Out The Landing  
 
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Description 5   Hybrid Glass: Triaxial On Top, Biaxial On Base, Balanced Torsion And Stiffness For Better Response With Speed vs   Hybrid Glass: Triaxial On Top, Biaxial On Base, Balanced Torsion And Stiffness For Better Response With Speed  
 
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Description 6   
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