




The
It has passed several snowboarding tests in two different disciplines: all-mountain and freeride, which is quite rare nowadays and proves that the Warpig is a really good board. Perfectly suited to backcountry freestylers, the little Warpig is a snowboard capable of the best to make you try the worst ideas that come to mind!
The
Its profile with a flat camber and rockers at the ends makes it extremely manoeuvrable, making it a natural choice for powder. The shorter tail rocker allows good manoeuvrability in all types of of snow.
The medium flex due to the
The Warpig is a real versatile all-mountain snowboard. It performs very well in powder, but also rides well in freestyle or even on-piste.



Sidecuts: 316-265-306 mm in the 151cm model
Sidecut: 5.4 - 6.5 m in the 151cm model
Flex : 6/10, medium
Shape:
Rocker: Flat profile between the feet to pivot instantly and float above the powder, a big front rocker to lift efficiently and enable edge grip, and a shorter rear rocker to maintain consistent manoeuvrability.
Tapered Bi-Radial Sidecut: allows a board with a wide waist to have a normal size nose and tail. This limits the leverage on landings, improves edge grip and stabilises the board.
Construction:
Base: Sintered in Ptex 4000, which is more durable, dense, and resistant than an extruded base.
Technologies:
2X4 Inserts
The
In the park, the medium flex and the reinforcements under the inserts ensure that you are at your best on the landings. And when the conditions are good, then we have fun on the slopes and everything else.
The
Advantages: a handy, playful and versatile powder board.
Disadvantages: Lacks a bit of grip