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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MidBite
Midbite steps a section of the sidecut inward between the insert packs. This disruption of the sidecut between the bindings creates a narrower waist width, delivering a quick edge-to-edge response. Under the feet, the board is wider, improving float and stability in the pow and when cruising around.
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Taper
Taper is where the nose of the board is wider than the tail. Taper has two main benefits. Firstly and most importantly, it allows the tail to sink in deep snow, making powder riding easy. Secondly it makes turn exit smooth as the sidecut fades out at the narrow tail.
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Slamback Inserts
An extra set of inserts set back from regular insert pack. These allow you to set your stance back for deep powder days, increasing the length and volume of the nose for enhanced lift and float.