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Longboards
SHAPE
This year’s assortment is divided into the following categories according to camber:
- SOFT ROCKER
- POWER ROCKER
- CAMBER
And then further divided according to design and construction:
Twin - Park
Twin shape – Symmetrical shape and centred flex. Inserts are relocated one centimetre towards the rear, which combined with a slightly greater angle of the binding of the front foot gives you a precisely balanced stance. The nose and tail are sufficiently long for even backcountry freestyle. Some models are specially shaped with the goal of achieving the smoothest transition to an effective edge and have largest possible surface area of the ends for better load bearing on natural terrain. Flex is optimally distributed to a wider stance so that the ends of the board provide maximum stability and the waist remains softer for independent control of the front and rear foot. The relatively small sidecut radius together with a smooth transition to the tips ensures the outstanding turning ability of a board and simultaneously precise riding characteristics. Boards in this category have twin wooden cores that are designed for an overall softer and centred flex.
Directional - All-Mountain - Freestyle
Freestyle shape - A longer nose than tail, ends of the same width, flex and inserts are relocated 2-4 cm towards the rear. This combination has many advantages - thanks to the sidecut radius and the combination of a softer longer nose and shorter harder tail, FS boards are balanced for riding on both sides. The tail is sufficiently long for riding switch, the longer nose works perfectly in deeper snow and together with the relocated inserts gives you a quality freeride. The shortened tail makes the overall effective length (with regard to the overall length of the board) several centimetres longer than Twin boards and thus a board that is shorter overall suffices - that means a board is easier to control in the air. When comparing boards of the same length, a FREESTYLE should be a little faster than a TWIN, should hold better on the edge and provide a longer more stable platform for tricks. Flex is slightly relocated towards the rear. This markedly increases control and stability at greater speeds. The relatively small sidecut radius together with a smooth transition to the tips ensures the outstanding turning ability of a board and simultaneously precise riding characteristics. Boards in this category have twin wooden or directional cores according to what a board was designed for in a given series.
Direction - Freeride
The nose is markedly longer than the tail, a slightly tapered tail, and flex and inserts are relocated towards the rear. This setup gives a board great attributes especially in deeper snow. The narrower tail enables lightning fast switching from edge to edge and gives you great control at all speeds. Thanks to a sufficiently long tail, its sidecut radius and the balanced combination of a softer longer nose and a shorter harder tail, freeride boards handle great when riding switch and that means for testing snowparks, where you encounter uphill riding. The tapered tail makes itself felt mainly in powder (the surface ratio between the front and rear of the snowboard ensures easy riding without leaning, even in really deep snow), but is not all that noticeable when riding on the edge. Flex has been relocated considerably to the rear. This markedly increases control and stability at greater speeds. This category has a directional-shaped wooden core, made from poplar with more cuts for greater overall rigidity.
Our boards are the result of 25 years of development and riding.
Our company’s philosophy includes style, uniqueness and sophisticated construction.
We utilize materials of the highest quality and we pay special attention to expert workmanship.
Design development and riding experience are immediately apparent on our snowboards and distinguish our products at first sight