Style
- freestyle
Dedication: FS Freestyle boards are great for parks, pipes and on the slope.
- all - mountain
Dedication: AM All-Mountains boards are the most versatile and great for everyone from beginners to advanced riders.
- buttering
Dedication: BT Buttering boards are designed for everyone, who want to have fun on the slope. They would help you with all kinds of tricks, rotations, presses and rolls.
Width
- standard
Standard board width - perfect if your shoe size is less than 11 US.
Mounting
- standard
Traditional boards have binding inserts where the channel is located. Standard mounting system allows you to mount bindings in tens different positions.
Shape
- twin tip
Snowboards are shaped one of two ways: directional or twin. Twin snowboards are symmetrical, so the nose and tail are the same length. This shape is usually used in freestyle and jib snowboards.
Snowboard profile
- flat
Flat boards is a combination of advantages of Camber and Rocker and they are very universal. Flat makes easy transitions, with better edge grip than rocker and better maneuverability than Camber.
flex
- medium
Snowboard flex describes how flexible a snowboard is. Medium boards provide good stability at high speeds and allow for great comfort of moves on the slope.
Base
- Extruded
Extruded base - tend to be more durable and cheaper to make than sintered base. An extruded base will be much slower than a properly maintained, and waxed, sintered base.