The Best Snowboard for: All-Mountain - Steeps, Cliffs & Hits
The Range is a true all-mountain snowboard that prefers groomers, cliffs and side-hits. A directional twin shape and our All-Mountain camber-dominant profile provides edgehold, pop and familiarity when landing switch and 20mm of setback helps keep your nose up in deep snow. An advanced core composed of sustainably harvested poplar, paulownia and bamboo stringers blends power while keeping things lightweight and carbon stringers increase pop. The castor bean based, Rugged Nylon, topsheet sheds snow and adds durability, and the Sintered 4001 base provides top of the line speed in a minimalist black design to create seamless repairs.
Features:
Wood Composition || Poplar - 47% | Paulownia - 44% | Bamboo - 9%
Shape || Directional Twin
Camber Profile || All-Mountain
Topsheet || Castor Bean Based Rugged Nylon
Layup Fibers || Tri-Axial Fiber Glass
Carbon Fiber Stringers || 2x Inner Insert to Ends
Base Material || Sintered Durasurf 4005
Sidewall || Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene (UHMW)
Specs:
Best Use
Snowboarding
Snowboard Style
All-mountain
Snowboard Shape
Directional Twin
Snowboard Profile
Camber/Rocker
Recommended Rider Weight
155 CM: 115-175 pounds
Board Dimensions
155 CM: 29.9/25.4/29.9 centimeters
Effective Edge
155 CM: 119.4 centimeters
Sidecut Radius
155 CM: 7.55/7.7/7.55 meters
Stance Setback
20 millimeters
Core
47% poplar/44% paulownia/9% bamboo
Construction
Wood core, triax fiberglass, carbon stringers
Bolt Pattern
2x4
Flex
Medium
Gender
Unisex
Size Chart
Length(cm)
Effective Edge (mm)
Waist (mm)
Nose / Tail (cm)
Sidecut (m)
Setback (mm)
Weight Range (kg)
155
1194
254
29.5
7.55/7.7/7.55
20
55-79
155
1220
256
40.3
7.7/7.85/7.7
20
59-86
158 Wide
1220
268
31.5
7.7/7.85/7.7
20
68-95
Weston Range Snowboard - 2024
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