Price US $369

Flow Era Snowboard

Approx. Weight

Feels Normal

Riding Style

Freestyle

Riding Level

Beginner - Expert

Available Widths

Regular, Mid/Wide

Years Reviewed

2013 - 2011

Shape

True Twin

Camber Profile

Continuous Rocker

Stance

Centered

The Flow Era is a decent beginner freestyle version of the Flow Merc.   It has a extruded base that is slow but durable and easy to maintain which some don’t mind and others don’t want. The Era also has a very forgiving freestyle flex and a decent continuous rocker shape. The continuous rocker in the Era is catch free but not soo loose between the feet that it becomes squirrely. It’s not a bad board to start out with and continue to develop with. If you want loose but not too loose and a fun do most things in the park along with a freestyle approach to the mountain the Era might be a good call.  Aside from a few tweaks the 2012 Era is pretty much the same board as it was in 2011.

On Snow Feel

Semi-Stable

Powder

Average

Turn Initiation

Easy

Speed

Average

Uneven Terrain

Great

Edge Hold

Average

Flex

Soft

Carving

Average

Switch

Excellent

Jibbing

Great

Pipe

Average

Jumps

Good

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