

All-mountain freeride snowboard -


All-mountain freeride snowboard -
The snowboard
The camber gives this board great responsiveness and excellent stability, with an energetic pop. What's more, the Directional
The Core
Finally, the sole
This makes the



| Height (cm) | 157 | 159 W | 160 | 162 W |
| Dimension lines (mm) | 307-260-299 | 314-266-306 | 306-258-298 | 318-269-310 |
| Radius (m) | 5.8 | 6.2 | 6.2 | 6.4 |
| Stance (cm) | 53.34 | 55.88 | 55.88 | 58.42 |
| Setback (mm) | 19 | 19 | 19 | 19 |
| User weight (kg) | 54-86+ | 59-95+ | 59-95+ | 64-104+ |
- 2x4 inserts
Flex : rigid
| Cambre - |
A profile that gives you an ultra-responsive, stable board and an energetic pop to help you with your jumps in the park or your ollies on the slope. |
| The directional shape is a classic snowboard shape, designed with a nose that is slightly longer than the tail to concentrate the pop at the tail while providing plenty of float, flow and control on all terrain and in all conditions. | |
| Core - |
New Core by |
| Base - |
The sole is made by crushing polyethylene beads under high pressure, which makes the board stronger, more durable and allows the wax to stay on longer so you can go fast even on a heavy layer of snow. |
| Helps to remove snow build-up on uphill and downhill rides. | |
| A glass laminate with diagonal layers that adds torsional rigidity for increased stability and edge retention. The fibres are woven in three layers at 45° and 0°. This allows for a more responsive ride longitudinally and in torsion. | |
| INSERTS 2x4 | They increase the number of options for positioning your bindings in an optimal way. |