Technical information
Universal N5000 sole
Wood core
Number of inserts: 10 + 10
DIRECTIONAL TWIN
Size information
Size 152 cm
Front width 291 mm, center 252 mm, rear 292 mm
Radius 7.4 m
Recommended stance: 520 mm.
Setback = 10mm
Size 156 cm:
Front width 292 mm, center 254 mm, rear 292 mm
Radius 7.6 m
Recommended stance: 550 mm.
Setback = 10mm
Size 159W cm:
Front width 303 mm, center 263 mm, rear 303 mm
Radius 8 m
Recommended stance: 560 mm.
Setback = 10mm
What size should I choose for my beginner snowboard?
In general, for all-terrain use or when learning to snowboard, we choose a size of around -15 to -20 cm (for example, a man of 1m75 can take a board between 160 and 155cm). Smaller boards are easier to ride. It's also advisable for people who are light in relation to their height. Taller boards are more stable at higher speeds.
152 CM (60 - 70 kg) => from 1m67 to 1m74
156 CM (65 - 75 kg) => from 1m71 to 1m78
159W CM MID WIDE (70 - 85 kg) => from 1m75 to 1m90
Flat camber + long rocker
A flat camber is the best compromise between the classic camber, which provides grip and dynamism, and an inverted camber, which provides rotational maneuverability but little grip. It's perfect for beginners because:
- The flat camber brings stability on modules or on piste
- The long rocker brings forgiveness in park and piste because the 4 corners of the board don't touch the snow when the board is flat.
Setback 10 mm
Setback is when the board's support points on the snow are not symmetrical in relation to the center of the board, but are shifted backwards. The bindings are then also shifted backwards by the same distance.
10 mm setback = a very slight setback, a versatile board that's almost centered for riding in both directions, but also for balance when turning and rotating.