![]() The RVL8 104cm Sticky Icky Icky skiboards took the skiboarding world by storm in 2016. The rave revues came in all season with a long list of happy customers spanning all age and experience ranges. The Sticky Icky Icky takes its cues from the RVL8 Spliff but is geared more toward riders who unfortunately are facing less powder in their skiboarding adventures. It's more narrow than the Spliff with a width profile of 13.0/10.6/13.0cm vs. the Spliff's 15.5/13.0/15.5cm profile. It also has a little less camber and rocker making it ideal for hard pack and variable conditions. The 2mm by 80cm static rocker is just enough to help you plow through any crud or small powder stashes but not enough to cause you to sacrifice hard pack and icy terrain performance. For 2022 you'll notice many RVL8 models feature a 2nd set of inserts designed specifically to allow you to set back your 4x4 compatible bindings for when you find yourself in the lucky situation of an overnight 3 foot powder dump and need some help keeping your tips up. The new 2022 RVL8 Sticky Icky Icky graphic is by veteran RVL8 designer Martin Azevedo. Here are the first comments from RVL8 prototype skiboard tester Dave Stevens - "Sticky Icky Icky First Impressions" Here are comments from our forum members regarding the SII - 2017 Ickys - And So It Begins Minimum rider height for best performance with: Non release bindings is 5'7" (175.26cm) Release bindings is 5'3" (162.56cm) Width profile -13.0/10.6/13.0cm Rocker profile - 2mm/8cm tip/tail Camber - 5mm No setback: use 4x4 inserts 3cm setback: use 4x10 inserts All RVL8 skiboards feature the best ingredients available:
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