Snowboards
- This product can be used by both boys and girls.
- Board for Carving & Freeride use structured, safe and stable on piste and performing freeride off-piste with a sustained flex.
- DIRECTIONAL
Directional boards have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a calibrated sidecut to favor a more aggressive riding with the preferred foot. The sidecut is therefore asymmetrical, the board in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the slope as well as in the take-off/landing from the most important structures, and will have excellent floatation in powder. The switch sensations are very good, these boards are recommended for users who are looking for conduction performance without sacrificing the possibility of landing in rotation. - DIRECTIONAL CAMBER
In this category we find hybrid cambers that highlight the directionality of the board. Some typical examples are combinations where the tip part is more rockered (flotation in powder and intuitiveness in turns) compared to central camber or flat zones and then return to rocker zones in the tail smaller than the tip ones. Guaranteed buoyancy! - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - DIRECTIONAL TWIN
The Twin Like boards have a slight directionality thanks to the setback of the bushings, and a sidecut centered with respect to the rider's position. They have properties very similar to the twin, with very good sensations also in switch. They are stable at speed and have good float, allowing you to ride with your lead foot without disadvantaging the other foot too much. - COMBINATION OF CAMBER
That is rocker in the middle, camber under the bindings and then again rocker at the ends. Boards easy to use for the first time and very maneuverable, besides having a good float in powder. In spite of the camber under the bindings, the general shape of the board is that of the rocker and in fact its characteristics on the snow are reminiscent of it. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - DIRECTIONAL TWIN
The Twin Like boards have a slight directionality thanks to the setback of the bushings, and a sidecut centered with respect to the rider's position. They have properties very similar to the twin, with very good sensations also in switch. They are stable at speed and have good float, allowing you to ride with your lead foot without disadvantaging the other foot too much. - COMBINATION OF CAMBER
That is rocker in the middle, camber under the bindings and then again rocker at the ends. Boards easy to use for the first time and very maneuverable, besides having a good float in powder. In spite of the camber under the bindings, the general shape of the board is that of the rocker and in fact its characteristics on the snow are reminiscent of it. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - TWIN TIP
A twin-tip board will have exactly the same tip and tail, so the bushings will be exactly centered with respect to the shape of the board. It's a type of profile that offers great maneuverability and excellent switch sensations, that's why it's the choice of those who spend hours and hours in the park or simply looking for tricks and maneuvers everywhere. - FLAT CAMBER
The edge is all in contact with the snow but not preloaded by an arc shape, so good grip, good pop, good precision, good maneuverability. Great middle ground if you're not looking for technical boards. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - TWIN TIP
A twin-tip board will have exactly the same tip and tail, so the bushings will be exactly centered with respect to the shape of the board. It's a type of profile that offers great maneuverability and excellent switch sensations, that's why it's the choice of those who spend hours and hours in the park or simply looking for tricks and maneuvers everywhere. - FLAT CAMBER
The edge is all in contact with the snow but not preloaded by an arc shape, so good grip, good pop, good precision, good maneuverability. Great middle ground if you're not looking for technical boards. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- WIDE
Wider than average boards to accommodate boots larger than 44 (290MP). - TWIN TIP
A twin-tip board will have exactly the same tip and tail, so the bushings will be exactly centered with respect to the shape of the board. It's a type of profile that offers great maneuverability and excellent switch sensations, that's why it's the choice of those who spend hours and hours in the park or simply looking for tricks and maneuvers everywhere. - FLAT CAMBER
The edge is all in contact with the snow but not preloaded by an arc shape, so good grip, good pop, good precision, good maneuverability. Great middle ground if you're not looking for technical boards. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - DIRECTIONAL
Directional boards have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a calibrated sidecut to favor a more aggressive riding with the preferred foot. The sidecut is therefore asymmetrical, the board in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the slope as well as in the take-off/landing from the most important structures, and will have excellent floatation in powder. The switch sensations are very good, these boards are recommended for users who are looking for conduction performance without sacrificing the possibility of landing in rotation. - TRADITIONAL CAMBER
A classic camber, with contact points on the snow away from the bindings. This camber charges your weight exactly on the contact points with the snow, amplifying the force impressed on the edge. For this reason it is certainly the most precise camber and one that guarantees the best grip. Moreover, being just an arch, it stores the force impressed by your legs and shoots you like an arrow at the slightest hint of ollie. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - DIRECTIONAL
Directional boards have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a calibrated sidecut to favor a more aggressive riding with the preferred foot. The sidecut is therefore asymmetrical, the board in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the slope as well as in the take-off/landing from the most important structures, and will have excellent floatation in powder. The switch sensations are very good, these boards are recommended for users who are looking for conduction performance without sacrificing the possibility of landing in rotation. - TRADITIONAL CAMBER
A classic camber, with contact points on the snow away from the bindings. This camber charges your weight exactly on the contact points with the snow, amplifying the force impressed on the edge. For this reason it is certainly the most precise camber and one that guarantees the best grip. Moreover, being just an arch, it stores the force impressed by your legs and shoots you like an arrow at the slightest hint of ollie. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for performance Splitboard use in freeride off-piste to surf pristine lines away from the lifts where only the most daring can get.
- DIRECTIONAL
Directional boards have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a calibrated sidecut to favor a more aggressive riding with the preferred foot. The sidecut is therefore asymmetrical, the board in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the slope as well as in the take-off/landing from the most important structures, and will have excellent floatation in powder. The switch sensations are very good, these boards are recommended for users who are looking for conduction performance without sacrificing the possibility of landing in rotation. - DIRECTIONAL CAMBER
In this category we find hybrid cambers that highlight the directionality of the board. Some typical examples are combinations where the tip part is more rockered (flotation in powder and intuitiveness in turns) compared to central camber or flat zones and then return to rocker zones in the tail smaller than the tip ones. Guaranteed buoyancy! - MEDIUM FLEX SUPPORTED
It is the value that indicates the resistance to flex of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for Freestyle use Versatile safe and stable on the slope and performing freestyle maneuvers.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - TWIN TIP
A twin-tip board will have exactly the same tip and tail, so the bushings will be exactly centered with respect to the shape of the board. It's a type of profile that offers great maneuverability and excellent switch sensations, that's why it's the choice of those who spend hours and hours in the park or simply looking for tricks and maneuvers everywhere. - FLAT CAMBER
The edge is all in contact with the snow but not preloaded by an arc shape, so good grip, good pop, good precision, good maneuverability. Great middle ground if you're not looking for technical boards. - MEDIUM FLEX SOFT
This is the value that indicates the flex resistance of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for Freestyle use Versatile safe and stable on the slope and performing freestyle maneuvers.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - TWIN TIP
A twin-tip board will have exactly the same tip and tail, so the bushings will be exactly centered with respect to the shape of the board. It's a type of profile that offers great maneuverability and excellent switch sensations, that's why it's the choice of those who spend hours and hours in the park or simply looking for tricks and maneuvers everywhere. - FLAT CAMBER
The edge is all in contact with the snow but not preloaded by an arc shape, so good grip, good pop, good precision, good maneuverability. Great middle ground if you're not looking for technical boards. - MEDIUM FLEX SOFT
This is the value that indicates the flex resistance of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for Freestyle use Versatile safe and stable on the slope and performing freestyle maneuvers.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - TWIN TIP
A twin-tip board will have exactly the same tip and tail, so the bushings will be exactly centered with respect to the shape of the board. It's a type of profile that offers great maneuverability and excellent switch sensations, that's why it's the choice of those who spend hours and hours in the park or simply looking for tricks and maneuvers everywhere. - FLAT CAMBER
The edge is all in contact with the snow but not preloaded by an arc shape, so good grip, good pop, good precision, good maneuverability. Great middle ground if you're not looking for technical boards. - MEDIUM FLEX SOFT
This is the value that indicates the flex resistance of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for Carving & Freeride use structured, safe and stable on piste and performing freeride off-piste with a sustained flex.
- PROGRESSIVE
Boards that are wider than a standard but not wide enough to be called wide. Accommodates many boots up to 45 with compact hull. In this category we also point out boards that increase the width according to the size, specifying in the description which size is actually suitable for bulky feet. - TWIN TIP
A twin-tip board will have exactly the same tip and tail, so the bushings will be exactly centered with respect to the shape of the board. It's a type of profile that offers great maneuverability and excellent switch sensations, that's why it's the choice of those who spend hours and hours in the park or simply looking for tricks and maneuvers everywhere. - TRADITIONAL CAMBER
A classic camber, with contact points on the snow away from the bindings. This camber charges your weight exactly on the contact points with the snow, amplifying the force impressed on the edge. For this reason it is certainly the most precise camber and one that guarantees the best grip. Moreover, being just an arch, it stores the force impressed by your legs and shoots you like an arrow at the slightest hint of ollie. - MEDIUM FLEX SUPPORTED
It is the value that indicates the resistance to flex of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- NUG REDUCTION & VOLUME SHIFT
Very wide and very short boards. In this way the surface does not change or increase. Perfect to feel a great stability and buoyancy combined with an excellent agility due to the reduced length. - DIRECTIONAL
Directional boards have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a calibrated sidecut to favor a more aggressive riding with the preferred foot. The sidecut is therefore asymmetrical, the board in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the slope as well as in the take-off/landing from the most important structures, and will have excellent floatation in powder. The switch sensations are very good, these boards are recommended for users who are looking for conduction performance without sacrificing the possibility of landing in rotation. - TRADITIONAL CAMBER
A classic camber, with contact points on the snow away from the bindings. This camber charges your weight exactly on the contact points with the snow, amplifying the force impressed on the edge. For this reason it is certainly the most precise camber and one that guarantees the best grip. Moreover, being just an arch, it stores the force impressed by your legs and shoots you like an arrow at the slightest hint of ollie. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
-
- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- NUG REDUCTION & VOLUME SHIFT
Very wide and very short boards. In this way the surface does not change or increase. Perfect to feel a great stability and buoyancy combined with an excellent agility due to the reduced length. - DIRECTIONAL
Directional boards have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a calibrated sidecut to favor a more aggressive riding with the preferred foot. The sidecut is therefore asymmetrical, the board in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the slope as well as in the take-off/landing from the most important structures, and will have excellent floatation in powder. The switch sensations are very good, these boards are recommended for users who are looking for conduction performance without sacrificing the possibility of landing in rotation. - TRADITIONAL CAMBER
A classic camber, with contact points on the snow away from the bindings. This camber charges your weight exactly on the contact points with the snow, amplifying the force impressed on the edge. For this reason it is certainly the most precise camber and one that guarantees the best grip. Moreover, being just an arch, it stores the force impressed by your legs and shoots you like an arrow at the slightest hint of ollie. - MEDIUM FLEX
This is the value that indicates the bending strength of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
-
- This product is suitable for boys.
- Board for All Mountain use, safe and stable on the slope and performing in freeride off-piste.
- DIRECTIONAL
Directional boards have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a calibrated sidecut to favor a more aggressive riding with the preferred foot. The sidecut is therefore asymmetrical, the board in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the slope as well as in the take-off/landing from the most important structures, and will have excellent floatation in powder. The switch sensations are very good, these boards are recommended for users who are looking for conduction performance without sacrificing the possibility of landing in rotation. - DIRECTIONAL CAMBER
In this category we find hybrid cambers that highlight the directionality of the board. Some typical examples are combinations where the tip part is more rockered (flotation in powder and intuitiveness in turns) compared to central camber or flat zones and then return to rocker zones in the tail smaller than the tip ones. Guaranteed buoyancy! - MEDIUM FLEX SOFT
This is the value that indicates the flex resistance of a snowboard. A stiff board (high flex) is more reactive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft board (low flex) is more manageable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.
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