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Freestyle-Boards - When the park is your second home

Theresa Schieder
9.12.2015
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Freestyle snowboards generally have a symmetrical shape, making the nose and tail the same shape (twin-tip) and a binding in the middle of the board with which you can slide forward as well as backwards. Shorter, softer freestyle boards are ideal for beginners and allow you to shred the park and grind tails. Stiffer boards offer more control over big kickers, but require more experience and know-how.

With this board, you turn the mountain into your playground: from kickers and park rails to piste edges and powder sessions, it won't let you down.

The EQ 5 sidecut on this twin-tip prodigy offers control and precision, while the flat out Camber profile gives stability and resonance. The freestyle snowboard has the characteristic twin shape and the same flex throughout the length of the board.

Tough, easy to compress and manoeuvrable board with a Whiplash Core profile for guaranteed fun in and out of the park.

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Ideal with...

The Rome binding offers flexibility and optimal control and makes you the king of the park.

The right binding for you if you like to move in the air. The material underfoot is softer than that along the edges. This means a perfect balance between responsiveness and board control. Only compatible with Burton boards with Channel.

The perfect combination of precision, force transfer, support and warmth, all in a lightweight, comfortable package.

Versatile binding for excellent performance, whatever the terrain with the perfect mix of support and flex - for powder outings as well as intense park sessions.

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Theresa Schieder
Leader Portfolio Development Do-It, Garden & Household
Theresa.Schieder@digitecgalaxus.ch

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