Pick Your Line Snowboard - Wide
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Your line looks a lot different when you're staring straight down it than it did from the bottom. Drop in knowing you can handle whatever lies ahead on the Yes Pick Your Line Wide Snowboard. CamRock blends camber and rocker for the ideal mix of float in pow and response for precise turns so your board does what you want it to when you get into hairy situations, and the wider waist eliminates toe drag for those of you with big boots.
The CamRock profile features camber between the bindings with a little rocker in the tail and more rocker in the nose for effortless float. It also has a poplar core with beechwood rails and carbon stringers for the response needed to make mandatory moves when you get yourself into hairy situations. A slightly setback stance allows for greater control and precision at high speeds, but it can still be ridden switch for cab spins and fakie landings. 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
- Rocker between bindings, less rocker in tail, more in nose
- Slightly directional shape
- Disrupted sidecut
- Triax and biax glass
- Carbon Stringers
- Poplar core with beechwood rails
- Impact Blocks
- Sintered base
- Item #YES0033
- Length
- 161 cm
- Camber
- camber + rocker directional
- Shape
- directional
- Flex
- medium
- Effective Edge
- 1160 mm
- Waist Width
- 261 mm
- Sidecut Radius
- 8 m
- Stance Width
- 20.5 - 25.2 in
- Stance Setback
- 20 mm
- Core
- poplar with beechwood rails
- Base
- sintered 2000
- Recommended Use
- all-mountain, freeride
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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