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Détails du produit
Matériau écologique
Contient des matériaux durables, comme des matériaux organiques et recyclés
Production écologique
Fabriqué de manière respectueuse de l'environnement et dans un souci d'économie des ressources
Courbure
Meilleur contrôle des carres et carve puissant
Shape
Large nose et tail étroit pour une flottaison incroyable dans la poudreuse
Référence n°
Style de ride
- Randonnée
- Freeride
Niveau de ride
- Avancé
- Expert
Rigidité
- 9
Flex
- Rigide
Sexe
- Hommes
Spécification matériel
- ICP 8212 CORUND MATTE 0.4mm, 10mm POPLAR / 20mm PAULOWNIA - SPLI
Éco
- Durable
- Matériaux recyclés
Base
- Fritté
Longueur (cm)
- 159 cm
Rayon de courbe
- 7 m
Carre effective
- 123 cm
Largeur du nose
- 31.8 cm
Largeur moyenne
- 26.7 cm
Largeur du tail
- 31.2 cm
Longueur du nose
- 32 cm
Longueur du tail
- 16 cm
Stance
- 49.5-67.3 cm
Poids du rideur
- 72-95 kg
Caractéristiques
- Large
- Rotation couleur semelle
Compatibilité
- Standard Inserts
Description du produit
Optisplitstic: Yes we can
Optisplitstic : YES. We Can. We’re not ones to make apologies for showing up late to a party. For us to release a splitboard, it had to be the right time and with the right people behind it. Taking the powerful and versatile outline of our Optimistic, sizing it for the needs of our team and partners at Eagle Pass Heli was the first step to making this program legit. We then designed and developed a simple (read: reliable), lightweight clip system with our friends at Spark R&D® that maintains the torsional integrity of the solid Optimistic so that after that long, leg-burn up to your line, you can rip down it with uncompromising confidence.
- Directional
- MODERN CAMBER 7mm Camber between bindings UNDERBITE: By redistributing rider weight and input
- the UnderBite enhances turning ease and edge hold on every sidecut we apply it to
- UNDERBITE: By redistributing rider weight and input
- the UnderBite enhances turning ease and edge hold from every sidecut we apply it to. Pulling short sections of the sidecut inward at the binding area by a couple mms disrupts and reduces the surface area of the edge that has contact with snow while the board is turning. This increases the edge pressure by distributing your weight/energy in the areas where you need it - from the binding out
- and through the center of the board where the carving arc is taking place. This segmentation of the sidecut into 3 key zones focuses your body weight onto areas that initiate
- hold and release turns.