Asym Snowboard
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Unsuspecting park jumps and hidden pow stashes are no match for the all-mountain powers of the Yes Asym Snowboard. It features the same asymmetrical sidecut as the beloved Greats series boards, but this year Yes decided to do away with that theme and give the Asym a simple graphic that lets your riding speak for itself.
A deeper sidecut on the heel edge balances out the natural inefficiencies in the way we turn to deliver more power on heelside carves. The CamRock profile features camber between the bindings for pop and power, with rocker at the tip and tail for float in pow and a catch-free feel on hardpack. Pre-curved birch rails in the core improve rebound, for a snappy, lively feel underfoot. The sintered base is fast and absorbs wax well to keep you moving through flat spots, and it's durable to resist damage from rocks and stumps hidden beneath the snow.
Details
- Camber between bindings with rocker at tip and tail
- Asymmetrical twin shape
- Radial sidecut
- Triax and biax glass
- Poplar core with pre-curved birch rails
- Sintered base
- Item #YES0034
- Length
- 150 cm, 152 cm, 154 cm, 156 cm, 158 cm
- Camber
- CamRock (hybrid)
- Shape
- asymmetrical twin
- Effective Edge
- [150cm] 1100 mm, [152cm] 1120 mm, [154cm] 1140 mm, [156cm] 1160 mm, [158cm] 1180 mm
- Waist Width
- [150cm] 245 mm, [152cm] 247 mm, [154cm] 249 mm, [156cm] 251 mm, [158cm] 253 mm
- Sidecut Radius
- [150cm]
- Core
- poplar with pre-bent birch rails
- Base
- sintered
- Stance Width
- [150cm] 19.7 - 24.4 in, [152cm] 20.1 - 24.8 in, [154, 156cm] 20.5 - 25.2 in, [158cm] 21.3 - 26 in
- Stance Setback
- centered
- Recommended Use
- freestyle, all mountain
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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