Snowboards technologies

Core

Poplar Wood Core

Super strong, super light, low moisture ratio core. You may believe us or not but we really do control precisely every single tree before it’s changed into vertically laminated wood strips. This ensures each board has exactly the same amount of pop and flex. The German glue used for gluing the wood strips is made of only the best natural components and this is the reason why our boards never delaminate and it makes our boards eco-friendly.

Sidewall

ABS Sidewall

Sidewall structure is responsible for the power transmission to the edges. It also supports and reinforces the top edge and absorbs shocks. In order to better protect the core against external damages and penetrating the moisture into the core, our sidewalls are made only from the best quality high molecular bonding ABS produced in Austria. Our long time experience shows that 30 degrees sidewalls improve power transfer over the edge and offer better vibration damping.

Lamination

High Density Fiberglass

Our lightweight high density premium biaxial laminates not only possess all the advantages of our standard biaxial laminates but also provide additional stability, offer over 10% more pop and over 5% more torsional and longitudinal stiffness comparing to the standard laminates.

Triax Fiberglass

Light-weight, multi axis, stitched fiberglass laminate that provides excellent torsional and longitudinal rigidity, great pop and response for a precise controlled ride.

Profile

Classic Camber

Our classic camber snowboards have 15 mm of camber underneath. It offers a very good edge control. The camber shape provides precision turning on finely groomed runs of hard-packed snow but also offers increased hold in the half pipe as it can bend with the curvature of the ramp walls. The unique shape of the camber snowboard has the ability to absorb the landing impact of high-altitude tricks.

Camrocker Profile

Micro camber between the bindings, with rocker in the tip and tail from the bindings out. One of the key advantages this board profile is its advanced performance on slopes that are covered with freshly fallen snow. The unique shape of our 3-Stage Rocker design permits the snowboard to rock back and forth during jibbing tricks but it’s also great for beginners as it helps prevent you from catching an edge.

Flatrocker Profile

Flat section between the bindings, with rocker in the tip and tail from the bindings out. The flat part of the board offers better edge grip than rocker and better maneuverability than camber. The rocker sections bring the tip and tail up and off the snow, shortening the contact length of the edges and making turns easier. Your ride becomes more nimble and maneuverable. You can slash the snow, slide sideways to scrub speed, smear and butter turns.

Flat Profile

Flat, also called zero camber, combines the benefits of both – rocker and camber. It makes easy transitions, with better edge grip than rocker and better maneuverability than camber. It’s a versatile option, super stable for riding rails, due to the flat surface between the bindings. It requires less ollie force to get it in the air compared to a traditional board.

Full Rocker (Reverse Camber) Profile

There are many benefits of riding a full rocker. The contact points raise above the snow and make the board less likely to catch an edge. The board feels more forgiving and pivots easily. Turn initiations are smoother and powder floatation is enhanced. Full rockers are also great for freestyling and super stable for riding rails. They boost the playful feel and make pressing and jibbing easy.

Hybrid Rocker Profile

It’s a good choice for those riders who like the best of both worlds. Reverse camber between the feet keep it loose, playful and floaty, while positive camber in the nose and tail deliver a ton of pop and stability and edge hold. Camrocam offers great float in powder and a catch-free freestyle performance. It feels more like a rockered board than a cambered board when you ride it.

Hybrid Camber Profile

It offers great ollie-pop, is more forgiving than the classic camber profile and allows quick and grippy edge-to-edge turns.

Shape

Directional Shape

The binding inserts are set back, the flex is uneven, the sidecut is progressive, the tip and tail are different width and length.

Directional Twin

The binding inserts are set back, the flex is even, the sidecut is radial, the tip and tail are exactly the same width but the nose is longer than the tail.

Twin Shape

The binding inserts are set back, the flex is even, the sidecut is radial, the tip and tail are exactly the same width and length.

True Twin Shape

A true twin shape means the board is 100% symmetrical – the stance is centered, the flex is even, the sidecut is dual-progressive, the tip and tail are exactly the same width and length.

Base

Extruded Base

Extruded bases are easy and cheap to maintain. They do not need to be waxed much. We only use the best quality Austrian bases made by the leading company – Isosport.

Reinforcement

Carbon Stringers

Carbon stringers are added to selected models to improve pop, torsional stiffness and to add response to your edges and your ollies.

UEH

Ultra Edge Hold

Our technology combines two intersecting sidecuts with additional contact points. The additional contact points arcs are located just outside the binding mounting area. They add quickness and control at slow speeds, and edge control at high speeds.

Flexibility

Board Flex

Our board flexes are based on a scale of soft – stiff.