The 2024 K2 Spellcaster offers freestyle wizardry all over the mountain but truely excels in any sort of park environment. The Twin Combination Camber and mid stiff Rhythm Core gives you next level amounts of stability and pop, all while having a predictable and friendly feel wherever you ride. Designed specifically for female riders and coming with a high end sintered 4000 base, the Spellcaster is absolutely your high end park board that rips any obstacle in its way.
* Base colours are random
Board Type: All-Mountain Freestyle
Inserts: 2×4
Camber Type: Twin Combination Camber

Camber between your feet for stability and pop, with rocker at the contact points for some extra forgiveness.
Flex: 5/10 (1 = soft / 10 = stiff)
A medium flex gives you plenty of control for hitting big features and riding hard and fast, but still has enough flex that keeps the riding fun.
Shape: Twin
Ride regular, switch or upside down and you are in for a good time. If you were to fold this board in half, you would find perfect symmetry from tip to tail. Jib, spin and stomp with confidence and perfect balance.
Core: Rhythm Core
A special core with a soft flex and lower swing weight, designed specifically to meet the demands of female snowboarders.
Carbon DarkWeb – Carbon that extends from your binding to the contact points on your board allows for a more responsive and more stable ride.

Triax Fiberglass – This glass laminate has diagonal layers that add torsional stiffness, edge hold, and quick response.
Base: Sintered 4000
The Sintered 4000 base absorbs wax deep into the base for relentless glide and durability.
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SIZE CHART
| Size | Effective Edge (cm) | Tip / Waist / Tail Width (mm) | Sidecut (m) | Stance (in) | Setback (mm) | Weight Range (kg) |
| 144cm | 112 | 289 – 250 – 289 | 8.0 | 20″ | 0 | 50 – 82 |
| 147cm | 115 | 292 – 251 – 292 | 8.1 | 21″ | 0 | 54 – 86 |
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