Screamer 90's Edition Snowboard - 2022
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All-mountain, freeride, powder, throw it all at the Kemper Screamer Snowboard, it doesn’t discriminate. The rocker camber profile provides a loose, fun ride on any terrain, and the sintered base scratches on tables, over rocks, and through cookie-filled groomers without breaking a sweat. Throw in a 90’s inspired screaming graphic to add some extra attitude to your riding style.
Details
- Rocker-camber profile provides a fun, surfy ride on any terrain
- Directional shape and setback stance keep you floating in powder
- Medium-stiff flex adds stability at high speeds
- Poplar/bamboo core brings extra pop
- Item #KMR000H
- Length
- 153cm, 159cm
- Profile
- Rocker Camber
- Shape
- directional
- Flex
- medium-stiff (7 out of 10 on Kemper's scale)
- Effective Edge
- [153cm] 1164mm, [159cm] 1194mm
- Waist Width
- [153cm] 254mm, [159cm] 262mm
- Sidecut Radius
- [153cm] 7.4m, [159cm] 7.77m
- Stance Setback
- [153cm] centered, [159cm] -0.79in
- Mount
- 4-hole
- Core
- poplar, bamboo
- Laminate
- triax
- Sidewalls
- UHMWPE
- Edge
- Shark-Bite
- Base
- sintered
- Base Color
- fixed
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 4 years
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 7, 2021
Big Mountain Shredder Does It All
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
This quiver-of-one split has been a strong companion in the mountains both on the ascent and the descent. It is light, durable, good looking, user friendly, and fun to ride. Poppy and responsive yet stable and easy to control, this board blurs the line between freestyle and freeride capabilities. The Rampage is remarkably versatile, maneuverable and stable when riding on variable surface conditions. I would recommend this split to backcountry users who want a reliable all-arounder that lays down skin tracks and fresh lines with the best of them.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
May 11, 2021
This board is just right
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Well It was a great walk to the post office the last few days of March. I happen to get this Sweet Kemper SR Splitboard in the mail. This board is bright fun and not to mention light weight. I love the graphics, it looks like an episode of saved by the bell. I was able to easily set up the board with my Spark RnD binding kit and my Pomoca skins work great with this shape and size of this board, and the phantom clips are slim and stay clipped while riding. The Camber to early rise profile of this board, floats in the fluffy and turns on the chunder. I work for a cat operation based in the Front Range in Colorado and was able to try this board out on a variety of terrain and conditions. On bolier plate days the camber holds a great edge, and when things begin to soften up the early rise makes floating easy down hill, and the turns surfy. From the tops of the Divide open bowls, and chutes to the below tree line, this board has great control and just enough flex that it almost feels like my favorite solid board that I used to ride inbounds back in the day. With the camber I thought It was going to be more stiff, but this board can get playful with your runs.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com