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This new model is more tolerant and perfectly adapted to freestyle snowboarding. Very comfortable in the park, the Rival is very playful on all the modules and allows to link tricks with the 6/10 flex. With its Twin-Tip construction, the switch works perfectly and thus offers you a wide range of possibilities!
Its poplar wood core provides a durable, lightweight flex. Equipped with MidBite technology which consists of abruptly reducing the width of the waist (-1.5mm) between supports to give more responsiveness from edge to edge. The areas where the inserts are placed then become two stable platforms ideal for landings and tricks.
On fresh or packed snow it is very manoeuvrable thanks to the Standard Camber, it will allow you to perform any desired rotation without difficulty.
The Rival is versatile on all types of snow to satisfy intermediate and experienced riders.
Please note: In an effort to reduce waste, Jones randomly produces the base colours by inverting graphics and backgrounds.



Flex - 6/10 - Medium/stiff flex.
Standard Camber
Shape:
True Twin: traditional symmetrical shape with a nose and tail of identical length and width. The stance is centred and the flex is the same along the entire the board. The sidecut is predictable and stable.
MidBite: significant reduction of the sidecut between the supports which improves this swivel area. The board is reactive in the skate and stable under the supports thanks to its width.
Core:
Full Poplar: Poplar core for a perfect balance between durability, constant flex and light weight.
Topsheet:
Triax: Tri-axial fibreglass.
Sole - Sintered True: sintered sole obtained by pressure. Stronger than extruded soles.
La Rival se distingue par sa polyvalence. Son domaine de prédilection reste bien sûr le park, elle est très accessible et permet une progression rapide. Son comportement sur neige transformée et en poudreuse est bon, et parfait pour de la ride occasionnelle dans ces milieux.
Les plus : Accessible, réactive et joueuse
Les moins : RAS dans son programme