New from the Lake Como-based brand, it stands out thanks to its wood graphic and precision, and loves technical terrain (and experienced riders)
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In words
Intro
Brand new from the Lake Como-based brand, it stands out for its wood graphic (though that's not the only version) and precision in challenging situations
On the snow
If you can control it, it'll take you to heaven and back—just don't expect it to do all the work. A board for discerning riders; it's very stiff, which helps in ascent, and is precise and lightweight, suitable for long tours. It performs particularly well on hard snow and steep descents, finding the edge immediately and slicing down the slope like a knife through butter. It absorbs chatter, has a nice pop and the wood graphic is a touch of class. For those who know what they're doing.
Technical specifications
Profile
classic camber + progressive nose & tail rocker
Materials
poplar, beech
Base
sintered UHMWPA with carbon
Available sizes
147, 150, 153, 157, 161
Released in
2023
Price
899 €
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