5'2 Whsky Jack - Blems

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5'2 Whsky Jack - Blems

5'2 Whsky Jack - Blems

$300.00

We found a few Whsky Jack boards in the back with minor cosmetic blemishes, so we are throwing them up for $300. Our loss is your gain!

See examples of the blemished in the gallery below. 

The Whiskey Jack, like its avian namesake, is a discerning opportunist. Designed to be as comfortable soaring through wide open terrain as it is darting from stash to stash, it is a board made for the Cascades. Ample rise in the nose and a c-notched tail coupled with 26mm of taper will keep you on top of everything the mountain provides, from bottomless powder to wet chunder.

A generous 27cm waist enables confidence in the deepest carves- toe drag won’t hold up your bottom turns. Posi-Drive Camber will reward a deliberate rider looking for knuckles to launch or pillows to gap without compromise, and allow for predictable loading as you arc across the corduroy. It is a drab bird that takes joy in the simple things: going fast, taking chances, and playing amongst the trees and rocks.

These boards are for final sale — 5 Day Stoke Guarantee and Warranty do not apply to this sale and are not eligible for refund or replacement. International is shipping available.

  • Length:
    5'2" (158 cm)

  • Nose Width:
    12 1/2" (32 cm)

  • Waist Width:
    10 5/8" (27 cm)

  • Tail Width:
    11 3/8" (29 cm)

  • Turn Radius:
    R 30’/23’ (9.1/7 m)

  • Core:
    Poplar

  • Sidewalls:
    PolyUrethane

  • Edge:
    Steel

  • Base:
    Sintered

  • Effective Edge:
    3'2" (98 cm)

  • Stance:
    17" - 23" (42.7 - 58.7 cm)

  • Sidecut Radius:
    R 30’/23’ (9.1/7 m)

  • Camber:
    3 mm

The Taper Collection:

  • More Nose- Less Tail width.
  • Increase float in powder, quicker maneuverability.
  • Set-back inserts.

Tech Details:

  • Posi-Drive Camber ?
  • Quad-Fin Side Cut ?
  • Wing Tail ?
  • SideWalls ?

Customer Reviews

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Kevin Garvey
Super fun to shred the mountain

This deck is ridiculously fun! I only have a few end of season days on it so just groomers and corn but I cannot wait to see what it can do in peak conditions.
Being so set back with all that nose really feels like surfing a longboard, but being able to turn on a dime feels like cutting back on a shortboard. My only critique might just be a me-specific one. I (5’11” 185lbs) like a wider stance (~23.5”) and that is about as far as the inserts can go on this one so I’m all good. But if you’re bigger or want to go wider keep that in mind. Otherwise if you see it’s available? Snag it and shred!

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