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Product details
Profile
Ideal for freestyle: great pop and easy landings
Shape
More float in powder and versatile all-mountain riding
Article number
Base
- Sintered
Compatibility
- Standard Inserts
Riding Style
- All Mountain
- Freestyle
Riding Level
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Stiffness
- 6
Flex
- Medium
Gender
- Men
Eco
- FSC® certified wood
Product description
The Dispute dominates the Mountain
The Dispute is the most versatile board in the Public line-up. Designed by Ben Bilodeau, this directional twin board has an Alert Camber profile and is packed with the best technical features. Inlaid aramid strips and carbon stringers provide a lightweight, powerful core that delivers a responsive ride, while urethane sidewalls offer additional impact protection.
Riding Style
An all-Mountain/Freestyle board for advanced riders - you want to have fun all over the mountain? This board does it all, from kickers and rails in the park, to deep powder in the backcountry.
Shape
The Directional Twin Shape gives you more float in soft snow and excellent forward and switch performance. Due to the slight offset of the bindings in the direction of the tail (setback), the nose gets a little longer. However, the shape of nose and tail remains symmetrical.
Profile
The Alert Camber profile is a traditional camber profile with slight rocker in the nose and tail. As a result, you get a fun and responsive board that enables pinpoint turns yet is forgiving.
Flex
The medium flex is ideal for the all-mountain design of this board. Hard enough for powerful turns but still soft enough for a playful ride
Construction
The poplar core consists of 100 % FCS-certified wood. Poplar is the most commonly used wood species for snowboard cores due to its unbeatable stability-to-weight ratio. Urethane sidewalls are used in all Public Boards because they have better damping properties compared to the industry standards ABS and P-Tex. A 20 mm wide carbon fibre stringer running from tip to tail increases pop and response without increasing torsional flex. Aramid stringers are strategically placed in a V-pattern in the tip and tail for better durability, dampening and a dose of extra pop.
- Directional Twin shape
- Alert Camber Profile
- Poplar core made from 100 % FCS-certified wood
- Urethane sidewalls
- Carbon stringers
- Sintered base
- Biax fibreglass
- Aramid stringer
More information
Subject to alterations according to the manufacturer. Image is non-binding.
Snowboards are usually delivered ready-to-ride with a waxed base and sharpened edges. However, this so-called factory-tuning is not very durable and your new snowboard should be properly waxed after a few days and maintained on a regular basis.