
All Revel8 skiboards feature the best ingredients available:
- ABS Sidewalls
- Signature R8 Blunt Tips and Tails
- Tip to Tail Dual Carbon Fiber Beams
- Stainless Steel 4cm x 4cm Binding Inserts
- Laminated Poplar Wood Core
- ISOSPEED Sintered 7500 Race Base
- 2 layers of Bi-Axial Fiberglass
- Full Perimeter Rockwell 48 Steel Edges
- Rubber Foil Dampening
- Dye Sublimated Topsheet
- Silkscreened Base Graphics
- Full 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Width profile: 15.5/12.5/15.5cm
Minimum rider height for best performance with:
Non release bindings is 5′ 6″ (167.64cm)
Release bindings is 5′ 0″ (152.40cm)
joe bungart –
Finally have tried KTPs
I bought a pair of KTP 10 used and just tried them out friday. Loved them! I have been on Line 5-o’s for three years, that is my only skiboard experience. First ,all the ohhs and ahs from everyone in the lift lines, they all loved the boards. Second was how they ride, wow, they are fun. I road them over Ice/slush/crap, they just carved or plowed right through it. Had a great time cannot wait to try them out again!
Kory Beck –
I just started skiboarding this season
and I figured I would go for broke and
get a good set of boards. I went with
the 2011 KTP’s and I have to say the
build quality far exceeded my
expectations. Not only did they arrive
ahead of schedule, they were packed
incredibly well too. As for how they
ride, having never skiid or snowboarded
before I ended up doing some easy blacks
on the last half of my second day, and I
never once found something I didn’t
think they could handle. They even kept
my fairly heavy frame up in powder some
of my skier friends couldn’t even do
well. Greco has the best customer
service of anyone, and I can’t wait to
buy another set of boards from him.
6’1"
195 lbs
Boots – Size 30
YUTA KANAI –
To purchase, about 5 times, I slip on
the slopes indoors.
Stability of raw land is great.
And, since light, easy to handle even my
slender.
Above all, design is great.
Soon, I want to go to deep snow on this
board.