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A true twin augmented with the power of Whiskey

The Flow Era Snowboard is what happens when a jib board wants to ride all the terrain the mountain has to offer. Sporting the versatile i-Rock camber profile, the Era loves to dine on the park for its main course but prefers powder as a side dish and feasts on tasty corduroy for desert. This well-rounded meal is made possible from the blend of rocker, camber, and the savory juices of Whiskey Shooter carbon stringers.

  • I-Rock camber profile places a convex rocker between the inserts, and poppy camber underfoot that flattens out towards the tip and tail; this results in an overall playful shape with the option to fire up the pop-cylinders when the situation arises
  • Whiskey Royale technology beefs up the fiberglass just under the heel and toe areas to increase edge hold and reinforce strength without adding a stiffer flex to the whole board
  • Whiskey Shooter reverse V-shaped 4-count carbon stringers deliver underfoot power to the contact points while leaving the nose and tail unloaded for pressing
  • Rocker Bands are carbon bands placed horizontally under the core which create a convex base for not hanging up on rails and having a little extra pop for jumping
  • Biax fiberglass laminate provides a softer torsional flex fit for freestyle
  • TruFlex core has an all-around flex that goes hard in the park as it does on the steeps
  • Sintered 4000 base holds wax and goes fast
  • 3D-transitional sidecut has an aggressive grip at the nose tail for turn initiation and is mellow at the feet for riding catch-free through the park
  • True-twin shape rides evenly no matter which way you point it

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