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The DCP designed, YES. Pick Your Line Series snowboard is exactly what the title represents, it's that one place in that particular moment of time where you want to be on the mountain. It's about creating your own adventure. Becoming a legend in its own time. The Pick Your Line snowboard from YES is one of the most sought after decks on the market. Get yours while you still can. Features: 2000 Sintered die cut Base Full wood veneer topsheet Diamond Stone Finish FLB Directional camrock profile Tapered UnderBite Carbon PowerDrive core Kevlar Stringer Die Cut Base Beechwood rails and impact blocks Poplar core Disrupted sidecut Directional shape Tech Specs: Disrupted sidecut: Subtle edge bumps that work like a mellow magnatraction. Designed to give you extra grip and control in hard snow and icy conditions. Tapered UnderBite: unlike any outline ever used on a snowboard. The board blends into turns effortlessly, has the directional drive and float you d expect from a tapered board, but it holds an edge and rockets out of turns like nothing else. Tapered UnderBite continued: Similar looking to wings or bumps on a surfboard, it functions a little different on snow. Each side the board s effective edge is segmented into 3 distinct parts. Beginning at the nose, the sidecut is approx. 8 meters. At the front binding area, the edge steps inward by 2mm, the sidecut changes to approx. 7 meters and continues with that radius until the rear insert pack. Then, the edge steps in again 2mm and the sidecut tightens to approx. 6 meters. Traditional tapered boards take the full sidecut and pull the tail inward, which is away from the arc of your turn this is why they tend to wash out under hard carving. The Tapered UnderBite corrects this by 1, keeping the sidecut parallel to it s corresponding one on the other side of the board and 2, increasing the sidecut depth as you move towards the tail creating a corrective hook to the taper. The board blends into turns effortlessly, has the directional drive and float you d expect from a tapered board, but it holds an edge and rockets out of turns like nothing else.
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