All Mountain Snowboard
No matter if slope, backcountry or kicker line, the All Mountain is a true all-rounder. For this reason, it is particularly suitable for beginners who want to find their favorite territory in the snow. However, all others who simply love to be multifunctional and flexible are perfectly equipped with an all mountain. All mountain snowboards combine the strengths of all other snowboard types. They are a mixture of stable and flexible, making them just as suitable for fast runs on the trail as for natural jumps in the pipe.
Medium - Hard
The flex of a snowboard describes how hard or soft the snowboard is. The right flex depends on your individual ability. Medium hard snowboards lie exactly between medium and hard. On the one hand, the board forgives small mistakes, but on the other hand, it offers you maximum control and power to speed down the slopes.
Directional Twin
In terms of the symmetrical shape of the board, a directional twin looks just like a classic twin. However, if you look at all the other aspects that play a major role with twin boards, you can see the underlying differences. First of all, directional twins often have a set-back. This means that the bindings are attached further back on the board. So you are not centered, but closer to the tail. In addition, the flex strengths towards the tip and tail can also be different. A directional twin is the perfect board for anyone who likes to do a few turns on the piste between park runs.