The Cardiff Goat Pro Carbon Splitboard doesn’t pull punches, spit hairs, or make do with compromises – this is the ultimate splitboard for the discerning backcountry rider who is serious about accessing the best lines anywhere. The Goat Pro Carbon Split uses Cardiff’s top end TITANcore of Poplar and Paulownia woods, with a vertically laminated Titanal in between for a tremendous balance of lightness and stability and finishes up with both unidirectional and Triax carbon laminates in the layup. For power, precision, and lightweight maneuverability in the backcountry, the Goat Pro Carbon Splitboard cannot be beat.
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Rocker Type
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   HALFcamber60–        The Cardiff HALFcamber places camber where it is absolutely necessary and gradual rocker everywhere else. The result is maximum glide, maneuverability and edge control. HALFcamber60 means 60% of the running surface is cambered.
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Flex
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   PROflex (1 Soft – 10 Stiff)–        150cm: 5 // 154cm: 6 // 158cm: 7 // 162cm: 8 // 166cm: 9
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Shape
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   RADIcALSIDECUT™–        Blend of Radial and Progressive sidecuts are used on all CARDIFF boards to give each board a unique character.
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   PERFECTpivot™ 3.0–        Perfect Pivot matches sidecut to rocker profile for each board to allow maximum performance
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Core
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   TITANcore™ PP–        Cardiff Pro Carbon series cores feature poplar-paulownia construction with vertical layers of Titanal in-between. This adds dampening to the precise and responsive carbon.
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   FULLplank™–        Cardiff splitboard cores run tip to tail with special reinforce-ments in the binding and touring hardware locations.
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Laminates
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   CARBONfiber100™–        A blend of uni-directional and triaxial carbon fiber above and below the core for a super light responsive build.
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Sidewalls
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   SLIDEwall™–        UHMWPE sidewalls for super smooth glide – featured on the Pro Carbon Series decks.
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Base
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   RACEbase™ G–        Black graphite infused sintered base for maximized glide and easy repair.
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Edges
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   SHRredges™ 2.0–        Sharpened and beveled 2.0mm Hardened Rockwell 48c steel edges for maximum durability and precise control
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Topsheet
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   ENDUROcap–        On both Enduro and Pro Carbon splitboards, Cardiff use a scratch resistant dimpled topsheet for maximum performance and protection
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Graphics
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   Art by Kyson Dana
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Additional Features
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   BIloba™ SP–        All CARDIFF splitboards feature a chamfered inner edge of the split ski at both the tip and tail to allow for hood free touring and damage free connection
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   SPLITtech Optimized–        All CARDIFF splitboards are optimized for both soft-boot and hard-boot touring setups. Hard-boots typically have longer sole lengths than soft-boots and hard-boot bindings such as Phantom Alphas sit lower to the surface of the splitboard. This requires a slightly wider deck underfoot, which all of our splitboards feature. Our splitboard cores are reinforced in the connection areas and bindings to handle additional forces from the metal and other hard bindings.
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   Weight–        150 = 2530 grams, 154 = 2700 grams, 158 = 2840 grams, 162 = 2970 grams, 166 = 3080 grams
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-    Terrain:    All-Mountain, Freeride                                    All-MountainAll-mountain snowboards are designed for exploring the whole mountain. They are your go-to for a snowboard that will do anything. They feel at home on groomers, powder, park runs and almost anything in between. The vast majority of snowboarders choose all-mountain boards for their great versatility. If you’re just getting started or unsure of exactly what you need, an all-mountain snowboard is a great choice.                    FreerideFreeride snowboards are designed for the rider that spends most of the day off groomed runs and in backcountry terrain. They typically have a stiffer flex and are ridden in longer sizes than freestyle snowboards. Freeride snowboards often feature a directional shape that is designed to perform optimally in one direction.           Â
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