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Salomon
Huck Knife Snowboard - 2023

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The Salomon Huck Knife Snowboard

It's no surprise to us that the Huck Knife is the Salomon team's board of choice for hitting park jumps, sending backcountry booters, and even jibbing urban rails. This classic freestyle deck delivers power and precision to help us take on the biggest features the local park has to offer.


Quad Camber gives us all the reactivity and explosiveness of camber, but with a less catchy, more forgiving feel. Carbon inlays enhance response for powerful carves and bigger ollies. A Freestyle edge bevel prevents hang-ups when we're sliding sideways on rails without sacrificing edgehold on icy snow. And the EQ Rad sidecut lends an agile, smooth-turning feel for weaving nimbly through trees and getting loose in the park.


Details

  • Classic freestyle board with explosive pop and response
  • Quad Camber for the reactivity of camber with less catch
  • Medium flex for creative freestyle and hitting park jumps
  • Aspen Select core with Popster for snappier ollies
  • Triax glass maximizes response over looser park boards
  • Slingshot sidewalls with carbon inlays for boosted pop
  • Freestyle edge bevel prevents you from hanging up
  • EQ Rad sidecut lends a smooth-turning feel
  • Item #SALZA79
Length
148cm, 152cm, 155cm, 158cm, 162cm, 155cm wide, 158cm wide
Profile
Quad Camber
Shape
true twin, EQ Rad sidecut
Flex
medium
Effective Edge
[148cm] 1135mm, [152cm] 1170mm, [155cm] 1190mm, [158cm] 1215mm, [162cm] 1255mm, [155cm wide] 1195mm, [158cm wide] 1220mm
Waist Width
[148cm] 248mm, [152cm] 251mm, [155cm] 253mm, [158cm] 255mm, [162cm] 261mm, [155cm wide] 260mm, [158cm wide] 263mm
Sidecut Radius
[148cm] 7.1mm, [152cm] 7.3mm, [155cm] 7.5mm, [158cm] 7.7mm, [162cm] 7.9mm, [155cm wide] 7.6mm, [158cm wide] 7.8mm
Stance Width
[148cm] 19.1 - 23.5in, [152cm] 19.5 - 23.9in, [155cm] 19.9 - 24.3in, [158cm] 20.3 - 24.7in, [162cm] 20.6 - 25.1in, [155cm wide] 19.9 - 24.3in, [158cm wide] 20.3 - 24.7in
Stance Setback
centered
Mount
4-hole
Core
FSC-certified Aspen SLCT, Popster Booster
Laminate
triax, biax
Sidewalls
Royal Rubber Pads
Edge
freestyle bevels
Base
sintered
Base Color
fixed
Recommended Rider Weight
[148cm] 99-143lbs, [152cm] 110-154lbs, [155cm] 121-165lbs, [158cm] 143-198lbs, [162cm] 198-275lbs, [155cm wide] 176-242lbs, [158cm wide] 198-275lbs
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years
Activity
park and freestyle snowboarding, all-mountain snowboarding

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5 out of 5 stars

March 6, 2023

The Only Board I’ll Ride Park With

First off let me say, scottydont you have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. I have been riding the huck knife for 6 seasons now. I’ve have the 2017, 2018, and 2020 models, now adding the 2022. It is the best park board out there in my opinion. It is NOT on the stiffer side of medium, this is a true “5 flex” board. Stiff enough to handle itself on jumps and chopped up slush, but soft enough that you can absorb rails and throw some nasty bent out butters. The two features I love the most sre the raised contact points and the hybrid profile. The contact points are raised, similarly to the 3BT tech bataleon snowboards have. Makes it SUPER catch free even on rails and allows you to quickly swap between switch and reg which is a big issue for traditional camber boards. The hybrid style is primarily camber, but flat to a LITTLE bit of rocker in the tips. This also helps with spin, catch free, and durability but there is enough camber to lock in an edge after a landing. The board does decently enough in pow for a park board and you can really lay down some superman carves, but this is a park board through and through.

Scottydo
salomon.com

Originally reviewed on salomon.com