Product Details
Rocker Type
Directional Camber
A Blend Of Rocker And Camber In The Nose Combines Float And Control While Camber Under The Back Foot Drives With Power And Stability.
Terrain
Freeride
Freeride Snowboards Are Designed For The Rider That Spends Most Of The Day Off Groomed Runs And In Backcountry Terrain. They Typically Have A Stiffer Flex And Are Ridden In Longer Sizes Than Freestyle Snowboards. Freeride Snowboards Often Feature A Directional Shape That Is Designed To Perform Optimally In One Direction. Powder
Powder Snowboards Love Powder. Often Associated With Freeride Snowboards, Powder Boards Sometimes Feature A Wider Nose And A Tapered Narrower Tail. The Binding Inserts, Which Determine The Rider’S Stance, Are Often Set Back On A Powder Snowboard To Help The Rider Float The Tip Of The Board Through The Deep Stuff. Powder Snowboards Sometimes Also Feature Rocker, A Design Element Where The Tip (And Tail) Rise Starts Farther Back On The Board, Which Also Helps The Rider Maintain Tip Float Through The Pow.
Advanced-Expert
Ability Level
Advanced-Expert
Whether You Charge The Steepest Lines, Hit The Biggest Jumps In The Park Or Carve With Race-Like Precision, Advanced To Expert Level Skis, Snowboards, Boots And Bindings Are For The More Aggressive Rider. In Skis And Snowboards, You’Ll Often Find Layers Of Metal, Carbon Or Other Stringers For Rigidity And Power, While Advanced To Expert Level Boots And Bindings Are Usually On The Stiffer Side Of The Spectrum For Rebound And Precision Steering.
Rocker/Camber
Rocker Type
Rocker/Camber
This Features Rocker In The Nose And A Camber Extending Under The Feet Through The Tail. It Is Built For Riders That Demand Superior Grip, Stability, And Responsive Performance, But Who Still Want To Be Able To Float In Powder.
Directional
Medium
Flex Rating
Medium
The Amount A Snowboard Flexes Varies Significantly Between Boards. Snowboard Flex Ratings Are Not Necessarily Standardized Across Manufacturers, So The Flex May Vary From Brand To Brand. Many Manufacturers Will Give A Number Rating Ranging From 1-10, 1 Being Softest And 10 Being Stiffest. Here At Evo We Have Standardized The Manufacturers’ Number Ratings To A Feel Rating Ranging From Soft To Very Stiff. Generally You Will Find Flex Ratings Of 1-2 As Soft, 3-5 As Medium, 6-8 As Stiff, And 9-10 As Very Stiff. Flex Ratings And Feel May Ultimately Vary From Snowboard To Snowboard.
Channel
Carbon, Wood
Family Tree
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