


Snowboard - Unisex -
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The idea for this board came about with a rather unusual objective: Create the best snowboard, adapted to the Japanese resort, Niseko. The resort is known for its abundant powder snow.
In order to make it a fun and pleasant board on a very foresty terrain without many slopes, the board has been designed with a pronounce tail rocker. This makes the
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A board that completely exudes the Japanese style of riding and calls for deep snow riding, that's the



Side cuts: 309/261/287 cm for a height of 151 cm
Turn radius: 7.4 m for a height of 151 cm
Weight: 2820g
Flex: 6/10 Medium
Camber - Directional Combination: The best of both worlds. By blending both traditional camber and rocker profiles, the Combination Camber gives you all the benefits of both; the pop and precision of a camber, and the float and predictability of a rocker.
Shape - Directional: The directional shape is a classic snowboard shape, designed with a nose that is slightly longer than the tail to concentrate the pop at the tail while providing plenty of float, flow and control on all terrain and in all conditions.
Core - Bambooyah™ Core: Inspired by skateboard manufacturing, the Bambooyah™ mixed core is extremely strong. Bamboo has a higher tensile strength than steel and better compressive strength than concrete.
Topsheet - Biax Glass: Smooth all-purpose performance with a no-frills design. The fibres are woven together at 0° and 90°, creating a more forgiving bending pattern.
Base - Carbon Infused Sintered 5500: Quick, light and solid. The Carbon Infused 5500 base is the best of the best. By adding carbon to a sintered base, the brand has increased wax retention and decreased drag for a faster, smoother ride.
2x4 Inserts: They increase the number of options for positioning your bindings in an optimal way.
Technology:
Volume Shift™ Shape: The volume of the board normally located on the tail and nose is moved below the feet. The result is a wider, shorter board for increased manoeuvrability and more aggressive riding. The stability and buoyancy of the latter remain unchanged.