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The Crest offers solid performance for intermediate riders, or a lightweight, softer board for more advanced riders. The stance is setback for all mountain performance, but the shape allows for great terrain park sessions, hitting the step ups and boxes. The Crest is a good choice for someone that really only needs one board to get the job done, and expects a good ride regardless of the snow conditions. Avalanche has been involved in snowboarding for decades. Some of you might remember Damien Sanders rocking Avalanche boards with hardboots- in the park, no less. They have come a long way since then. The idea behind Avalanche is to provide quality boards that a wide range of riders can appreciate. Not everyone is a sucker and is willing to pay $500 for a snowboard they will use just a handful of times a year. Avalanche uses the same construction methods and materials as the other $500 boards, but choose to put on a realistic price tag that pretty much anyone can afford. |