Youth All Terrain Freestyle
The day kids dream for! A Snow day!
Built with the same quality materials in our adult boards, these youth shred sticks are playful, soft, and catch free. The soft flex with our full rocker shape makes shredding this snowboard easier no matter what terrain you’re riding. Perfect for all levels of youth riding.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Board Shape
Youth All Terrain Rocker freestyle
A flat profile in the center zone gives increased balance, stability, and edge control. The extra contact points in the binding areas allows for superior edge hold you can trust on a rocker board. Beyond the bindings, the tip and tail rise to form a hook free, surfy, and smooth feel with easy edge to edge transitions.
Featured Performance Construction
The Dual Arc Edges yield a multiple radius sidecut that creates superb edge hold and quick maneuverability when laying into a carve. GRIP ON DEMAND!
Lightweight carbon adds strength and durability in high stress areas. The carbon focuses energy to specific areas of the core creating insane amounts of pop.
Quality Material Construction
Premium Snowboard Woodcore
Our lightweight full wood core offers exceptional performance and reliability. It provides a perfect blend of smoothness, flexibility, high energy, and pop. The uniform and consistent feel makes for a comfortable and confident riding experience at any skill level.
UHMWPE
UHMWPE Sidewalls and Tip fillers yields higher durability, flex, and bonding abilities. Unbreakable Impact Resistance
SINTERED BASE
Sintered Base is high performance base is both proven in durability, and speed. Sintered bases hold more wax and are much stronger than extruded bases.
FIBERGLASS REINFORCMENT
This snowboard utilizes Triax fiberglass that adds extra torsional strength for more versatility and stability..
RUBBER VDS DAMPENING SYSTEM
An internal rubberized material used to create a bomb proof bond between materials. It’s secondary function is to absorb chatter on the roughest of slopes.
Sizing Specs
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