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If you're feeling like an adventurer in search of progress, there's no doubt that the



| Height (cm) | Dimension lines (mm) | Radius (m) | ||
| 154 | 296-251-296 | 6.7 | 55.88 | -19 |
| 157 | 300-254-300 | 6.8 | 55.88 | -19 |
| 161 | 304-257-304 | 6.9 | 55.88 | -19 |
| 160 W | 311-264-311 | 6.9 | 55.88 | -19 |
| 164 W | 315-266-315 | 7 | 58.42 | -19 |
- 2 superimposed reinforcement plates under each of the binding zones increased durability in compression
- Inserts 2 x 4
Materials:
- Core: light, resistant aspen, bamboo and paulownia wood
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- Sintered sole:
- Edges: up to 30% recycled Steel
| Classic camber combined with rocker, for greater lift and grip in all snow conditions. The longer tip rocker improves float, while the camber ensures edge hold and response. The shorter rocker on the tail offers the power and stability of a traditional board but reduces hang-ups at the start of turns and reception |
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| A clever mix of 3 different curve radii for easy curve entry and exit. The |
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| This technology effectively redistributes energy throughout the board, regardless of the stance of the bindings. 3 wide carbon strips extend from the binding area to the middle of the opposite rocker. Your heels are connected to your opposite edge (and so are your toes), which makes it much easier to control the board and switch between the edges. | |
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