Performance
SKU: 820531900
Twin Pig Snowboard
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[ Suitable For ]
Freestyle
[ Performance ]
Park
Freestyle
Pow
Carving
[ Features ]
[ 01 ]
Twin Tip
Twin Tips, as their name suggests, are identical in both the tip and tail. The stance reference position is centred in the middle of the board, creating a fully balanced snowboard. Twins perform the same both forwards and backwards. The balanced shape gives the rider more control when spinning.
[ 02 ]
Volume Shift
Volume shift boards swap length for width to give the same overall surface area but in a shorter, more manoeuvrable shape. Delivering a floaty ride, they tend to be more suited to boards designed to give a surfier feel. Volume shift boards generally use tight sidecuts to offset the slow edge-to-edge.
[ 03 ]
Asymmetric
A deeper sidecut on the heel edge offsets the body's inability to put as much energy into heelside turns as a toeside turns. You bend your knees to power up the toe edge, as your knees don't bend backwards; you can't do that on the heel edge. The deeper heel edge increases response, balancing the response difference between the toeside and heelside.
[ 04 ]
Quadratic Sidecut
Four separate geometries combine to create a sidecut arc specific to the board's flex and performance. Quadratic sidecuts respond better to more demanding riders; the more you push the board, the more the sidecut engages, giving a more aggressive turning performance.
[ 05 ]
Blunt Tips
Blunting the tips of a board removes excess weight from the extremities. This reduced weight lowers the board's swing weight, giving more control when spinning and helps keep the edge engaged through the carve.
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