Board Tech Construction

R&D is our main focus in everything we do, pushing ourselves and the construction of the boards to new limits. We work with the world’s leading manufacturers, designers and engineers and use only the finest raw materials to bring you the most durable and amazing boards, so you can enjoy riding the mountain.

Our unique wooden board core is made using three different kinds of wood – Bamboo, Paulownia and Poplar Wood. The way the wood is intertwined allows the board to get more elasticity, twist, and flexibility. On top of that covers a layer of Full Basalt Fiber that gives us advantages of strength and lightness - more than any other material. The third layer is Carbon Fiber Straps, added for stability and balance, shaped differently for each board - that’s part of what determine the style features and purpose of the snowboard. When you’ll ride the mountain, you just feel a huge difference.

Board Tech Construction

R&D is our main focus in everything we do, pushing ourselves and the construction of the boards to new limits. We work with the world’s leading manufacturers, designers and engineers and use only the finest raw materials to bring you the most durable and amazing boards, so you can enjoy riding the mountain.

Our unique wooden board core is made using three different kinds of wood – Bamboo, Paulownia and Poplar Wood. The way the wood is intertwined allows the board to get more elasticity, twist, and flexibility. On top of that covers a layer of Full Basalt Fiber that gives us advantages of strength and lightness - more than any other material. The third layer is Carbon Fiber Straps, added for stability and balance, shaped differently for each board - that’s part of what determine the style features and purpose of the snowboard. When you’ll ride the mountain, you just feel a huge difference.

Camber & Rocker
Like the arch in the letter 'n,’ camber is the convex shape in the middle of the board. Different camber profiles feel different on the snow and are suited to specific riding styles and ability levels
 
Camber & Rocker
Like the arch in the letter 'n,’ camber is the convex shape in the middle of the board. Different camber profiles feel different on the snow and are suited to specific riding styles and ability levels
 
Flat camber

With a flat camber, the board is flat all the way from contact point to contact point. The nose and tail of the board bend slightly upwards. This enables a stable ride and more float in powder. On groomers, a board with a flat camber is a little faster while also providing added stability.

Flat camber

With a flat camber, the board is flat all the way from contact point to contact point. The nose and tail of the board bend slightly upwards. This enables a stable ride and more float in powder. On groomers, a board with a flat camber is a little faster while also providing added stability.

Traditional camber

This shape is taken from traditional ski technology and also works very
well for snowboards. With a traditional camber, there is a slight upward
curve in the middle, so the contact points that touch the snow are
located close to each end of the board. These boards provide stability
at high speed and help to preserve the rider’s energy.

Traditional camber

This shape is taken from traditional ski technology and also works very
well for snowboards. With a traditional camber, there is a slight upward
curve in the middle, so the contact points that touch the snow are
located close to each end of the board. These boards provide stability
at high speed and help to preserve the rider’s energy.

Double rocker

Rocker is the opposite to camber, a concave shape like the arch in the
letter ’u’. With a double rocker board, there is a subtle concave curve
at each end of the board and in the center a convex or camber rises
upwards from the contact points. This board allows more flexibility and
pop, with the rocker in the tip and tail being perfect for turn initiation
and float in powder. As a result, you get balanced boards with perfect
response and control.

Double rocker

Rocker is the opposite to camber, a concave shape like the arch in the
letter ’u’. With a double rocker board, there is a subtle concave curve
at each end of the board and in the center a convex or camber rises
upwards from the contact points. This board allows more flexibility and
pop, with the rocker in the tip and tail being perfect for turn initiation
and float in powder. As a result, you get balanced boards with perfect
response and control.

Double camber

Hybrid profile is a mix of camber, flat and rocker. A double camber
shape offers the stability and pop of camber, and all the benefits of
rocker. The result is a board that will butter, land well and provide
a great all-round profile.

Double camber

Hybrid profile is a mix of camber, flat and rocker. A double camber
shape offers the stability and pop of camber, and all the benefits of
rocker. The result is a board that will butter, land well and provide
a great all-round profile.