Directional Twin
Directional Twins feature the same overall shape as a twin; however, they differ from the twins by setting the stance position back on the board. By slightly increasing volume at the nose, you improve performance in deep snow, uneven terrain, and on the piste without compromising balance.
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Extended Contact Points
Extending the contact points by a few mm before transitioning into the tip and tail curve arc, snow is forced down and under the board, creating outstanding lift and float without needing more extensive tips.
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Traction Tech
Traction Tech adds three disruptions to the sidecut to create additional bite and grip on harder snow. Traction Tech is less prominent than other disrupted sidecuts as it is specially designed to keep the sidecut feeling predictable on more challenging and steeper terrain.
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3D Bevel
Base bevel, or spoon, is where the base at the tip and tail is formed into a convex shape. This 3D shaping delivers two advantages. Firstly, it allows the board to transition into the turn much easier. Secondly, it helps channel snow down and under the nose, improving lift and float in deep snow.