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Thanks to the Ureshred Sidewalls and the Rail Killer Edge, you will be able to slide on all possible edges and even the street won't damage it.
True to a freestyle board, the shape is twin-tip. This will allow you to ride in switch and normal position without feeling any difference.
Its Cam-out Camber will allow you to soar above the largest modules in the SnowPark. The Flex on the
With its PowerCore II base, the
If you want action while progressing in the Park, it's the


- Camber:
Cam-Out (Camber+Rocker): classic camber under the feet for the grip and dynamism associated with rocker boards, offering greater float on powder and a board that is a little more tolerant than a classic camber board designed without rocker.
- Shape:
Twin: classic shape with an equal nose and tail allowing an identical glide on both sides.
Dual Degressive Sidecut: the board's dimensions mix two different curve radii. A shorter radius in the centre and two identical and longer radii at the nose and tail. Overall curve radius is playful, easy and tolerant.
Width - Standard
- Flex:
4/10 All-terrain - Medium Flex. Versatile flex for guaranteed responsiveness and all-mountain pop.
- Core:
PowerCore II: poplar wood core reinforced with two beech stringers (wooden strip) from the nose to the tail of the board to increase stiffness and pop.
- Topsheet:
Bi-Lite Laminates: fibreglass applied in two directions perpandicular to each other to provide tolerance, precise snow feel, and strength.
RailKiller Edge: With its unique edge profile and over 200% impact resistance compared to a standard edge, the Railkiller Edge is twice as thick and twice as strong. This exclusive construction can meet any challenge.
- Sole:
Ureshred Sidewalls: Made of polyurethane, which makes them highly resistant to impact and abrasion while providing excellent cushioning characteristics.
Premium Extruded FH Base: Durability, speed, and low maintenance all in one ultra-clear base material.
Malgré que ce soit une board typé freestyle, cette Mercy passe-partout. Cependant, on ressent mieux ses caractéristiques en Park.
La Mercy est flex et ça se ressent ! Une vraie petite boule de nerf aux pieds, elle vous emmène partout (surtout haut dans les aires).
Cette board Mercy est tout de même pardonnable. Elle vous excusera en cas de petite faute en réception. Son cambre permet de s'amuser un peu en hors-piste. Sur piste, on ressent son flex et elle n'aime pas trop les grandes carves comme on pourrait les faire avec Squash par exemple.
Si vous désirez progressez en Park et vous amusez sur piste/hors-pistes en parallèle, cette Mercy est parfaite.
Les Plus : Nerveuse en freestyle, douce en réception.
Les Moins : R.A.S.