Print this news Send to a friend
Sims new models are coming !! (21/11/01) :

The completely new line up of boards has a model for every rider. The entry FS400 series give riders on a tight budget a performance board for little money. Full wood core and cap construction; make for a great riding board. Available in standard width, and wide to cater for all riders.

The 600 series offers several lines for intermediate to advanced riders. All featuring the new type 2 wood cores and reinforced cap construction. The FS600 replaces the best selling Enduro and gives riders an all round board that is at home on all kinds of terrain but works especially well in the pipe and park. The FS600WD replaces the Max and pretty much carries over all the features of that board. The FR600 replaces the Descender from last season and again carries over the construction from last season; ideal for riders looking for a board that can handle the whole mountain and perform at a high level. The FS600W is a range of women specific boards that carry all the features of the FS600. All 600 boards come with Sintered bases for better performance and durability.

The 750 series is aimed at riders looking for high-end performance and is available in 4 ranges. All 750 boards use the new type III wood core. This combines Abachi and poplar with strategic hardwoods. This is then wrapped with B43 pre-preg fibreglass with Carbon stringers to give a snappy ride. The FR750 series features two Brian Thien pro models and gives a line of boards for good freeriders available in 153(Brian Thien), 155, 158(Brian Thien), 163,168. The FS750 gives good riders a freestyle orientated all mountain board for all styles of riding. The FS750 series features 2 pro models for up and coming superstar Jason Murphy. Available in 148(Jason Murphy), 153, 155(Jason Murphy), 157, 159, 163. The FSR750 series is a range of pro boards for good riders, Sims stalwart Tina Basich gets two new boards in a 144 and a 154 whilst the unbelievable Tara Dakides gets two boards this season in a 147 and a 152. Marc Frank Montoya gets two boards a 152 for jibbing and 157 for freeriding whilst Kurt Wastell gets a 151 park board and a 156 freeride board.

The top range FSR900 is aimed at good freeriders looking for high-end construction and performance. Combining advanced core design with honeycomb tip and tail and carbon structural layers give a high degree of performance and response.