Flat camber + long rocker
A flat camber is the best compromise between the traditional camber that brings grip and dynamism and a reverse camber that provides manoeuvrability in rotation but little grip. It is ideal for beginners because:
- the flat camber provides stability on modules or on piste
- the long rocker is forgiving in snow parks and on piste because the 4 corners of the board do not touch the snow when the board is laid flat.
10 mm setback
The setback is when the board's compression points with the snow are not symmetrical in relation to the centre of the board, but set back towards the rear. The bindings are also set back towards the rear by the same distance.
10 mm setback = given that the setback is very slight, it is an all-round board that is almost centred for riding in both directions but also provides balance in turns and rotations.
Technical information
N5000 universal sole
Wood Core
Number of inserts: 10 + 10
DIRECTIONAL TWIN
Sizing information
Height 152 cm
Front width 291 mm, centre 252 mm, rear 292 mm
Radius 7.4 m
Recommended stance: 520 mm.
Setback = 10 mm
Size 156 cm:
Front width 292 mm, centre 254 mm, rear 292 mm
Radius 7.6 m
Recommended stance: 550 mm.
Setback = 10 mm
Size 159W cm:
Front width 303 mm, centre 263 mm, rear 303 mm
Radius 8 m
Recommended stance 560 mm.
Setback = 10 mm
What size should I choose for my beginner snowboard:
In general, for all-terrain use or when learning to snowboard, choose a size that is approximately 15 to 20 cm shorter (for example, a man who is 1m75 tall should choose a board between 160 and 155 cm)If you choose a shorter board, it will be easier to controlThis is also advised for people who are light for their heightA bigger board will be more stable at high speed
152cm (60-70 kg) => from 1.67m to 1.74m
156cm (65-75 kg) => from 1.71m to 1.78m
159Wcm MID WIDE (70-85kg) => from 1.75m to 1.90m