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![]() | Freeride The freeride boards are specifically engineered for those of us that want to get out there and draw their own line in the backcountry. Aside from that, they are also the perfect companion to cruise and carve at high speeds whether on steep powder trails or hard pack slopes. |
![]() | Allmountain Designed to suit the needs of versatile riders these boards offer outstanding performance where-ever you take them. You can start your day early with some off-piste tree-runs, continue soaring over the slopes around noon and finish the day off with a laidback park-session. |
![]() | Freestyle For all those who want to impress with creative trickery, be it in a snowpark or in an urban environment. The focus is on smooth flex patterns for jibs, lightweight tips for increased spinnery and supercharged pop for monster-ollies. |
![]() | Reverse camber The reverse camber is flat between the binding and upward curving from front binding to tip and rear binding to tail. This makes the board better for pressing boxes, rails and other jibs. Additionally, this shape is very forgiving in landings and offers awesome flotation in powdersnow. |
![]() | Positive camber The tip and tail of the board curve down from the center, making it look like a bow. Positive camber allows for better precision in turns, increased control at high speeds and tons of pop on big jumps. |
WWF WWF is one of the largest and most respected environmental organizations in the world, working to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. | |
![]() | Forest Stewardship Council Forests provide us with wood for our boards, with clean water, fresh air and they are the engine in the fight against global warming. They’re a treasure of natural resources. If managed responsibly, forests and plantation benefit people and the global community at large. The FSC label provides a credible link between responsible production and consumption of forest products, enabling consumers and businesses to make purchasing decisions that benefit people and the environment as well as providing ongoing business value. |
![]() | WDT construction Wood derivative technology is a hybrid composite core that is a mixture of 100% Spruce trees combined with a German engineered mixture of synthetic materials. Its molecular properties are identical to wood but come at a 22% lower weight. It is also guaranteed to keep board memory and will not pack out like typical all-wood cores. Final advantage: it’s environmentally friendly. |
![]() | Kevlar construction Even stronger and lighter than carbon, Kevlar makes snowboards bulletproof and high performing. This results in a truly next-level board that will boost you ahead of all competition. |
![]() | Carbon construction Carbon inserts offer extra strength and power to the core construction without adding much weight. It’ll make you ollie higher, fly longer and stomp better landings. |
![]() | Basalt construction Snowboards with Basalt are lighter and livelier than boards that use fiberglass. Because Basalt fibers have a higher tensile strength than standard glass fibers a lighter laminate can be used, cutting down board weight. This construction offers better impact absorption, strength, and elasticity. It’s a higher performance and less environmentally harmful material than glass fiber. |
![]() | Directional shape With a progressive sidecut and a slightly longer nose directional boards have better cruising and carving performance. They also offer more ease and flotation when riding powder. |
![]() | Twintip shape Identical nose and tail with a symmetric core construction. These babies don’t care if you ride them natural or switch. No surprises or compromises during takeoffs and landings, you’ll always get that same familiar riding feeling. |
![]() | Super Strong Steel Sides In order to tolerate more impact and offer a greater durability, we’ve reinforced the edges by adding a few millimeters of extra steel in them. These will last for eternity! |
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