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.
- 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. - 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 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 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. - 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. - 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 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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