Rider Dustin Craven loves the Yes. Standard UnInc. DC XTRM Snowboard, because it was made for him to shred pow. This wide platform directional twin features a MidBite edge profile for hold and and response, and Slamback inserts for extra stability while riding. From unexpected pow days to highly anticipated dumps, this board has everything you need for a good time.
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Rocker Type
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   Camber
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Flex
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   Flex Rating–        7 (1 Soft – 10 Stiff)
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Shape
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   Directional Volume Twin
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Core
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   Poplar Paulownia Bamboo–        Creates Creates a lighter, more responsive core than the Full Poplar. The Poplar+ Bamboo uses the same durable core, lightens it up by replacing 30% of the Poplar with Paulownia and then inserts two bamboo stringers down the full lengthfor added pop and response.
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Laminates
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   Slamback Inserts
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Sidewalls
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   MidBite–        MidBite blends the response ofa narrow waist width with the stability of a wider nose & tail.The design steps a singlesection of each sidecut inwardbetween the insert packs. Thissingle long disruption of thesidecut between the bindingscreates a narrower waist width,providing quicker edge-to-edgeresponse.Meanwhile, from your bindingsout to the end of the sidecut wemaintain a wider board width thatimproves float in pow and is astable platform for popping, spinning, and landing on any snowtype
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Graphics
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   Art by Luke Sudermann
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Binding Compatibility
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   2 x 4 Inserts
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-    Terrain:    Freeride, Powder                                    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.                    PowderPowder snowboards love powder. Often associated with freeride snowboards, powder boards sometimes feature a wider nose and a tapered narrower tail. The binding inserts, which determine the rider’s stance, are often set back on a powder snowboard to help the rider float the tip of the board through the deep stuff. Powder snowboards sometimes also feature rocker, a design element where the tip (and tail) rise starts farther back on the board, which also helps the rider maintain tip float through the pow.           Â
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