Freeride Snowboards
Freeride snowboards are the perfect boards for touring in untouched deep snow. The backcountry has no limits for you. No matter if you want to shred down the slope and push your board, your bindings and your physique to the limit or if you prefer to slide down comfortably with your family. The focus is on fun, safety for all involved and respect for nature. If you want to take on the much-loved white powder, you need a specially designed board that can be guided smoothly and safely through the thick layers of snow. And that's where the freeride snowboard comes in.
Medium
The flex of a snowboard describes how hard or soft the snowboard is. The right flex depends on your individual ability. Medium snowboards are suitable for advanced snowboarders as they offer more support and are suitable for all piste conditions. They are in the golden mean between forgiving and aggressive. This gives them a certain hardness that controls the edges when carving, but they are not too stiff for freestyle tricks and slopes. In short: they are perfect for all-mountain adventures.
Tapered Directional
Tapered directional boards are real heroes on the slopes. They have an asymmetrical shape and usually have different tips and tails. What is special about a tapered board is that it tapers from the tip to the tail. The tip is therefore larger. In the backcountry, this helps to create lift at the tip and sink in the tail. In addition, the stance is often set back and the flex at the tip is often softer than at the tail. These boards are therefore very suitable for the piste.