Team tested and split-boarder approved!
Profile: Flat
Terrain: Pow
Response: Medium
Features:
- Shape: Directional Split
- Rocker: Flat-Out Rocker
- Width: Progressive
- Flex: All Terrain
- Sidecut: Radial – The simplest and most common of all sidecuts : One single radius makes this sidecut extremely versatile and predictable.
- Powerpods: Overlaying a tighter sidecut radius in the center of the board with a larger one towards tip and tail is creating our exclusive POWERPODS which have two amazing effects : On one hand, there is extended board width under the bindings, resulting in additional edge control, especially on hard and icy sur faces as well as simply less toe and heel drag for larger boots and flatter stance angles. On the other hand, our POWERPODS make the board super reactive and fast turning once it’s put on edge – while keeping it easy to control if ridden with less dynamics.
- Power Core: Powercore uses tip-to-tail poplar wood, providing lightweight strength and the perfect blend of flex, response and feel.
- Splitboard Core Profile
- Bi-Lite Laminates: Rider-trusted Bi-Lite Laminates are engineered for unrivalled strength, powerful style and refined board-feel.
- Tip & Tail Locks
- Forged T7075 Aluminum Hooks
- Nitro x Kohla Skin Attachment System
- Shape by: Tommy Delago
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Graphic: Griffin Siebert
Profile: Flat-Out Camber
Flat-Out Rocker is a hybrid flat camber profile where the nose and tail lift off before the traditional contact points, providing effortless turns, and catch-free maneuvers. The lifted nose and tail provide excellent float, pressability, and forgiveness in any terrain. The ultimate hybrid between Zero Camber and Reverse Camber to allow you to have the most playful yet stabile ride for easy progression and all-mountain domination. The profile of choice for park, freestyle, and urban riders worldwide.
Shape: Directional
A smooth, reliable ride.
Directional shapes generally feature a longer, softer nose and a shorter, stiffer tail. These shapes thrive in an all-mountain environment, as they possess the ability to ride more smoothly than their twin-tip counterparts and behave more reliably in variable snow conditions, anywhere from choppy snow to deeper powder. More twin-looking directional shapes where the difference between nose and tail appear minimal will perform best as crossover freestyle snowboards for those looking to still access the park, while more exaggerated differences will excel for additional float in deep powder.
Flex: 5 (Scale 1 – 10)
The ideal splitboarding flex for progression.
Base: Premium Extruded FH Base
Durability, speed and low maintenance all in one ultra-clear base material – our FH Base takes the abuse of rail and urban riding like no other.