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YES.

2017

WELCOME TO TWENTY SEVENTEEN YES FOR LIFE. 2017

WELCOME TO TWENTY SEVENTEEN YES FOR LIFE.

YES.


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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“Q U E S T I O N EV ERYTHING G E N E R A L LY T HOUGHT TO

YES. DESIGNED FOR LIFE

INTRODUCTION

B E O B V I O U S”

Each year, the founders and designers at YES. are inspired, driven, motivated…call it what you will… by the same simple pleasures. An activity that gave us a culture and an identity has framed and flavored some of the most memorable moments of our lives. Whether it’s the exotic pursuit of untouched zones in far-off lands, the scoring of “first chair” at the local resort after a dump, or finally landing a trick we’ve slammed on a hundred times. The spark is just as simple - and plentiful – as it was when linking a couple turns was all we could manage.

2017 Winter Edition

Last year was a huge design year for us and we’re humbled by the recognition awarded to our efforts by

COVER:

THIS PAGE:

[o] CHAD CHOMLACK

BENJI [o] PAUL WATT

DIETER RAMS

our fans, our peers and the industry. And true to the spirit that got us here, for 017 we again pushed the needle further…always in our own way. If it isn’t obvious by now, we at YES. are not measuring ourselves against any other brand or playing catch up with “emerging trends”. We do what feels right, we fill voids that we see and we honestly have no idea where this path will take us. Forwards, backwards, it doesn’t matter. As long as we’re moving, we’re happy. And if you get that, you get YES. And you should come ride with us.


2017 Dealer Book

yesnowboard.com

2017 Dealer Book

yesnowboard.com

“Q U E S T I O N EV ERYTHING G E N E R A L LY T HOUGHT TO

YES. DESIGNED FOR LIFE

INTRODUCTION

B E O B V I O U S”

Each year, the founders and designers at YES. are inspired, driven, motivated…call it what you will… by the same simple pleasures. An activity that gave us a culture and an identity has framed and flavored some of the most memorable moments of our lives. Whether it’s the exotic pursuit of untouched zones in far-off lands, the scoring of “first chair” at the local resort after a dump, or finally landing a trick we’ve slammed on a hundred times. The spark is just as simple - and plentiful – as it was when linking a couple turns was all we could manage.

2017 Winter Edition

Last year was a huge design year for us and we’re humbled by the recognition awarded to our efforts by

COVER:

THIS PAGE:

[o] CHAD CHOMLACK

BENJI [o] PAUL WATT

DIETER RAMS

our fans, our peers and the industry. And true to the spirit that got us here, for 017 we again pushed the needle further…always in our own way. If it isn’t obvious by now, we at YES. are not measuring ourselves against any other brand or playing catch up with “emerging trends”. We do what feels right, we fill voids that we see and we honestly have no idea where this path will take us. Forwards, backwards, it doesn’t matter. As long as we’re moving, we’re happy. And if you get that, you get YES. And you should come ride with us.


2017 Dealer Book

yesnowboard.com

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

Seriously? We have 14 models to many other companies 20-30+ models. If you don’t have time to turn a few pages, read some words and understand why each one of these boards has it’s own story, personality and reason to exist, then just skip to the price sheet and head back over to the Burton booth.

OPTIMISTIC – Continuing the evolving experiments with Underbite and lessons learned from the original 420, the Optimistic celebrates the current renaissance in snow sliding. Swapping width for length has been a common theme for us because we love the freedom that width allows you to lean-

WHAT YOU MISSED LAST YEAR

2

it-over in every condition, on every pitch. Connecting that with further tweaks to the now legendary UnderBite, and a base profile that both rallies hardpack and planes over pow, and what you have is a board that could quite likely be the quiver killer.

420 POWDERHULL – It had to be done. If our groundbreaking powder-planing theories were able to make a true twin float like a directional board, what would it do to the funnest powder board ever created? Next time it dumps 20cm’s+, or you find yourself in a heli or at Baldface, let’s hope you’re ready for what comes next.

3

While it had won plenty of fans at the shop and in the mags (thanks, TWS Good Wood!), last year’s PYL was a little overshadowed by the understandable hype surrounding the 20/20 PowderHull. This year we urge you to take some turns on the Pick Your Line and experience something truly unique, courtesy of the Tapered Underbite. Classic directional drive and stability, coupled with a lively turning radius and edge hold that most freeride boards have accepted as trade-offs.

CLARK

420

420 PH

2020

PYL

OPTIMISTIC

HEL

S TA N D A R D

TDF

TYPO

BASIC

G R E AT S

TWENTY SEVENTEEN

E M OT I CO N

JAC K P OT

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P O W D E R

S T R E E T

PUBLIC

YES. HARDGOODS

2017 Dealer Book


2017 Dealer Book

yesnowboard.com

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

Seriously? We have 14 models to many other companies 20-30+ models. If you don’t have time to turn a few pages, read some words and understand why each one of these boards has it’s own story, personality and reason to exist, then just skip to the price sheet and head back over to the Burton booth.

OPTIMISTIC – Continuing the evolving experiments with Underbite and lessons learned from the original 420, the Optimistic celebrates the current renaissance in snow sliding. Swapping width for length has been a common theme for us because we love the freedom that width allows you to lean-

WHAT YOU MISSED LAST YEAR

2

it-over in every condition, on every pitch. Connecting that with further tweaks to the now legendary UnderBite, and a base profile that both rallies hardpack and planes over pow, and what you have is a board that could quite likely be the quiver killer.

420 POWDERHULL – It had to be done. If our groundbreaking powder-planing theories were able to make a true twin float like a directional board, what would it do to the funnest powder board ever created? Next time it dumps 20cm’s+, or you find yourself in a heli or at Baldface, let’s hope you’re ready for what comes next.

3

While it had won plenty of fans at the shop and in the mags (thanks, TWS Good Wood!), last year’s PYL was a little overshadowed by the understandable hype surrounding the 20/20 PowderHull. This year we urge you to take some turns on the Pick Your Line and experience something truly unique, courtesy of the Tapered Underbite. Classic directional drive and stability, coupled with a lively turning radius and edge hold that most freeride boards have accepted as trade-offs.

CLARK

420

420 PH

2020

PYL

OPTIMISTIC

HEL

S TA N D A R D

TDF

TYPO

BASIC

G R E AT S

TWENTY SEVENTEEN

E M OT I CO N

JAC K P OT

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P O W D E R

S T R E E T

PUBLIC

YES. HARDGOODS

2017 Dealer Book


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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PUBLIC

BASIC

THE PUBLIC CONTINUES TO DELIVER THE SOLID, PLAYFUL PLATFORM RIDERS LIKE AUSTEN SWEETIN AND JUSTIN MULFORD NEED TO COME UP WITH LINES NO ONE ELSE EVEN CONSIDERS.

TWS GOOD WOOD WINNER FOR ALL-MOUNTAIN BOARDS UNDER 450$.

Since unveiling the Underbite outline 3 years ago, the Basic has racked up every magazine award available. Incredibly easy to ride for those that want to cruise, yet responsive and stable enough for the likes of Benji Ritchie to reach for the Basic as his go-to deck.

Requiring a neutral yet responsive and durable board, the Public was designed for terrain that was never meant to be ridden. Flat (or zero) camber keeps the board neutral enough to not get too squirrely and unpredictable. The core is milled with a mid-flex between the feet and a slightly thicker “bump” just outside the binding areas. This produces a soft overall flex that still pops ollies. The nose and tail profiles are a blended radius to flat kick that is perfect for extended nose presses.

UnderBite 101 - By stepping the outline in under the bindings (rather than out), UnderBite disrupts the surface area that has contact with the snow while the board is on edge. Without any extra rider effort, this disruption effectively increases edge pressure on the areas where you need it most, helping to initiate and hold your turn. The effect is stable edge control and a very confident, enhanced arc in your turn with no drag.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Austen Sweetin Justin Mulford

Biax

Everyone

Biax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

Radial

True Twin

UnderBite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE PROFILE

3/5

Extruded

3.5 / 5

Camrock 4-4-4

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE MATERIAL

Full Poplar

FlatRock 2-0-2

Full Poplar

Extruded

146

149

158

148

151

152W

4

155

161

163W

161

154 158

T R U E

152

T W I N

159W

U N D E R B I T E

ART BY DUSTIN ORTIZ

ART BY TDA

5

156W


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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PUBLIC

BASIC

THE PUBLIC CONTINUES TO DELIVER THE SOLID, PLAYFUL PLATFORM RIDERS LIKE AUSTEN SWEETIN AND JUSTIN MULFORD NEED TO COME UP WITH LINES NO ONE ELSE EVEN CONSIDERS.

TWS GOOD WOOD WINNER FOR ALL-MOUNTAIN BOARDS UNDER 450$.

Since unveiling the Underbite outline 3 years ago, the Basic has racked up every magazine award available. Incredibly easy to ride for those that want to cruise, yet responsive and stable enough for the likes of Benji Ritchie to reach for the Basic as his go-to deck.

Requiring a neutral yet responsive and durable board, the Public was designed for terrain that was never meant to be ridden. Flat (or zero) camber keeps the board neutral enough to not get too squirrely and unpredictable. The core is milled with a mid-flex between the feet and a slightly thicker “bump” just outside the binding areas. This produces a soft overall flex that still pops ollies. The nose and tail profiles are a blended radius to flat kick that is perfect for extended nose presses.

UnderBite 101 - By stepping the outline in under the bindings (rather than out), UnderBite disrupts the surface area that has contact with the snow while the board is on edge. Without any extra rider effort, this disruption effectively increases edge pressure on the areas where you need it most, helping to initiate and hold your turn. The effect is stable edge control and a very confident, enhanced arc in your turn with no drag.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Austen Sweetin Justin Mulford

Biax

Everyone

Biax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

Radial

True Twin

UnderBite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE PROFILE

3/5

Extruded

3.5 / 5

Camrock 4-4-4

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE MATERIAL

Full Poplar

FlatRock 2-0-2

Full Poplar

Extruded

146

149

158

148

151

152W

4

155

161

163W

161

154 158

T R U E

152

T W I N

159W

U N D E R B I T E

ART BY DUSTIN ORTIZ

ART BY TDA

5

156W


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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TYPO

JACKPOT

A BASIC ON STEROIDS, THE TYPO HANDLES BIGGER TERRAIN AT BIGGER SPEEDS.

A ‘PARK BOARD’ THAT IS SO MUCH MORE.

Taking the TWS Good Wood-winning shape of the UnderBite Twin, we set the stance back 5mm for a more all-mountain setup that’s ready for resort powder stashes. We also upgraded the base and gave it a little more robust flex pattern to suit a more aggressive rider on a larger playing field.

Last year we re-designed the Jackpot and unveiled Mid-Bite to the world. Todd Richards didn’t know what was up with those funky edges but he claimed it was the best park board he’d ever ridden. TWS Good Wood testers agreed and yet another trophy went up on YES.’s crowded mantle.

UnderBite 101 - By stepping the outline in under the bindings (rather than out), UnderBite disrupts the surface area that has contact with the snow while the board is on edge. Without any extra rider effort, this disruption effectively increases edge pressure on the areas where you need it most, helping to initiate and hold your turn. The effect is stable edge control and a very confident, enhanced arc in your turn with no drag.

Responsive, fast, playful and stable - all attributes brought to you via a simple but ingenious disruption of traditional radial sidecut. MidBite cheats the odds by having a narrower waist width that creates faster toe-to-heel response time. Landing stability and the platform necessary for ollies and take-offs is maintained by bringing the board width back out just outside the binding areas.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

The dedicated resort rat.

Biax

Austen Sweetin Todd Richards Clint Allen

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

Directional Twin

UnderBite

True Twin

Mid-Bite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4 /5

Sintered Spec

4/5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Full Poplar

Camrock 4-4-4

Full Poplar

Camrock 4-4-4

149

152

155

156W

149

152

154

158

159W

161

163W

156

156W

158

U N D E R B I T E

6

M I D

ART BY TDA

ART BY DUSTIN ORTIZ

7

B I T E


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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TYPO

JACKPOT

A BASIC ON STEROIDS, THE TYPO HANDLES BIGGER TERRAIN AT BIGGER SPEEDS.

A ‘PARK BOARD’ THAT IS SO MUCH MORE.

Taking the TWS Good Wood-winning shape of the UnderBite Twin, we set the stance back 5mm for a more all-mountain setup that’s ready for resort powder stashes. We also upgraded the base and gave it a little more robust flex pattern to suit a more aggressive rider on a larger playing field.

Last year we re-designed the Jackpot and unveiled Mid-Bite to the world. Todd Richards didn’t know what was up with those funky edges but he claimed it was the best park board he’d ever ridden. TWS Good Wood testers agreed and yet another trophy went up on YES.’s crowded mantle.

UnderBite 101 - By stepping the outline in under the bindings (rather than out), UnderBite disrupts the surface area that has contact with the snow while the board is on edge. Without any extra rider effort, this disruption effectively increases edge pressure on the areas where you need it most, helping to initiate and hold your turn. The effect is stable edge control and a very confident, enhanced arc in your turn with no drag.

Responsive, fast, playful and stable - all attributes brought to you via a simple but ingenious disruption of traditional radial sidecut. MidBite cheats the odds by having a narrower waist width that creates faster toe-to-heel response time. Landing stability and the platform necessary for ollies and take-offs is maintained by bringing the board width back out just outside the binding areas.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

The dedicated resort rat.

Biax

Austen Sweetin Todd Richards Clint Allen

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

Directional Twin

UnderBite

True Twin

Mid-Bite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4 /5

Sintered Spec

4/5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Full Poplar

Camrock 4-4-4

Full Poplar

Camrock 4-4-4

149

152

155

156W

149

152

154

158

159W

161

163W

156

156W

158

U N D E R B I T E

6

M I D

ART BY TDA

ART BY DUSTIN ORTIZ

7

B I T E


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2017 Dealer Book

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;) EMOTICON

HEL YES.

LAST YEAR’S TWS GOOD WOOD WINNER FOR WOMEN’S PARK BOARDS RETURNS.

WHILE HELEN HERSELF RACKS UP FANS, HER BOARD COLLECTS MORE AWARDS AND A WELL-DESERVED FOLLOWING.

Last year the Hel got what would seem to be a subtle update to it’s outline when we took the same shape and dimensions of her original board and applied Underbite. Most importantly, the result was that Helen was even more stoked on her favorite board, and making Helen smile is reward enough. But just to prove the tech is no fluke (and to make sure we weren’t just drinking our own Kool-Aid®) we submitted this board to the key industry board tests and sure enough, it came back a winner. Which is not to say we don’t drink our own Kool-Aid® - we do - but it confirms that Underbite is not just marketing hype, but a technology you can feel and appreciate.

Playful, intuitive and responsive - the Emoticon makes snowboarding more fun by making it easier to express your own style. A true twin shape and softer flex, the real jeenyus of this board is its unique UnderBite outline. Subtle but noticeable indents along the sidecut at the binding area re-distribute your body weight onto areas that help you turn. The effect is stable edge hold and a very confident, enhanced arc in your turn. No weirdness, just a board that rides as well as you know you can.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Everyone

Biax

Helen Schettini

Biax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

UnderBite

Directional Twin

Underbite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

3/5

Extruded

4/5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Full Poplar

Camrock 4-4-4

Poplar + Bamboo

Directional Camrock 4-4-2

143

146

149

152

146

U N D E R B I T E

8

149

152

U N D E R B I T E

ART BY BRYAN RAY

ART BY TDA

9

155


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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;) EMOTICON

HEL YES.

LAST YEAR’S TWS GOOD WOOD WINNER FOR WOMEN’S PARK BOARDS RETURNS.

WHILE HELEN HERSELF RACKS UP FANS, HER BOARD COLLECTS MORE AWARDS AND A WELL-DESERVED FOLLOWING.

Last year the Hel got what would seem to be a subtle update to it’s outline when we took the same shape and dimensions of her original board and applied Underbite. Most importantly, the result was that Helen was even more stoked on her favorite board, and making Helen smile is reward enough. But just to prove the tech is no fluke (and to make sure we weren’t just drinking our own Kool-Aid®) we submitted this board to the key industry board tests and sure enough, it came back a winner. Which is not to say we don’t drink our own Kool-Aid® - we do - but it confirms that Underbite is not just marketing hype, but a technology you can feel and appreciate.

Playful, intuitive and responsive - the Emoticon makes snowboarding more fun by making it easier to express your own style. A true twin shape and softer flex, the real jeenyus of this board is its unique UnderBite outline. Subtle but noticeable indents along the sidecut at the binding area re-distribute your body weight onto areas that help you turn. The effect is stable edge hold and a very confident, enhanced arc in your turn. No weirdness, just a board that rides as well as you know you can.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Everyone

Biax

Helen Schettini

Biax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

UnderBite

Directional Twin

Underbite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

3/5

Extruded

4/5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Full Poplar

Camrock 4-4-4

Poplar + Bamboo

Directional Camrock 4-4-2

143

146

149

152

146

U N D E R B I T E

8

149

152

U N D E R B I T E

ART BY BRYAN RAY

ART BY TDA

9

155


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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GREATS UnInc

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE MOVEMENT THAT INSPIRED YES.

This year’s Greats theme is a collection of visual elements that made up some of our favorite UnInc graphics. The brief but monumental years that DCP, JP, Romain, Jeffy and Gigi had creative freedom with the project are curated here in a single celebratory homage. On the technical end, the Greats is graced with the original asym-twin outline. Tighter heel sidecut than toe rebalances and enhances the body’s natural strengths. And this year we’ve gone a step further by adding a carbon stringer on the heel-side of the board that effectively creates an asymmetrical flex. The additional weight and power applied to your heel edge is now matched without overpowering your toe edge.

ROMAIN DE MARCHI

DCP

“Un..inc say it all . It was just the beginning of YES. Now we are still here supporting the true value of snowboarding and sharing the snowboarding culture to younger generations! Thanks to Jeff Anderson for showing us the right path. You will always be with us in every pow turn, and sunny days!”

“that’s where it all started , the freedom of being creative , the adventure , the wicked travels , the bond that lead to creating YES. THAT’S WHERE THE “I DON’T NEED NO ONE’S APPROVAL” MENTALITY STARTED FOR US.”

GIGI RÜF

MIKKEL BANG

“After making it onto the radar of a sponsor, the silver spoons were handed out. But what were they really after? Seemingly our only saving grace was that we’ve managed to develop a modest amount of value towards where snowboarding was heading.”

“UnInc Was Special for Me Because of It’s Graphics! But mostly because of the team! They were all riders I looked up to!” DANNY DAVIS

facebook.com/weareuninc

RIDERS

BASE PROFILE

JP Solberg Austen Sweetin

Camrock 2-4-2

SHAPE

CORE

Asym Twin

Poplar + Bamboo

OUTLINE

GLASS

Asymmetric Radial Sidecut

Triax w/ Carbon Stringers

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

Asym Flex

Sintered True

“I was lucky enough to get in on the uninc crew towards the end. Being with Romain, JP, DCP, and Gigi was pretty much the best way any kid could come up in snowboarding. They taught me how to travel and enjoy life to the most whether it was movie tour, or Alaska. My firsT times surfing were with the uninc boys and one of my first times to a strip club. I can’t say enough how vital it was for me to be “raised” by this crew in my early years of professional snowboarding. They taught me a lot of about working hard and playing just as hard. Uninc made me the snowboarder I am today, as well as the person I am. Miss those fuckin days!!!!!!”

JP SOLBERG “The uninc days were pivotal to me because it’s that time in my career I felt we could do anything we wanted in true snowboard spirit! The more twisted it got, the better the turnout. I looked around me and saw my crew it was family - those were the days!”

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156

10

ART BY PETER-JOHN DE VILLIERS / TDA

11

154

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2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

yesnowboard.com

GREATS UnInc

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE MOVEMENT THAT INSPIRED YES.

This year’s Greats theme is a collection of visual elements that made up some of our favorite UnInc graphics. The brief but monumental years that DCP, JP, Romain, Jeffy and Gigi had creative freedom with the project are curated here in a single celebratory homage. On the technical end, the Greats is graced with the original asym-twin outline. Tighter heel sidecut than toe rebalances and enhances the body’s natural strengths. And this year we’ve gone a step further by adding a carbon stringer on the heel-side of the board that effectively creates an asymmetrical flex. The additional weight and power applied to your heel edge is now matched without overpowering your toe edge.

ROMAIN DE MARCHI

DCP

“Un..inc say it all . It was just the beginning of YES. Now we are still here supporting the true value of snowboarding and sharing the snowboarding culture to younger generations! Thanks to Jeff Anderson for showing us the right path. You will always be with us in every pow turn, and sunny days!”

“that’s where it all started , the freedom of being creative , the adventure , the wicked travels , the bond that lead to creating YES. THAT’S WHERE THE “I DON’T NEED NO ONE’S APPROVAL” MENTALITY STARTED FOR US.”

GIGI RÜF

MIKKEL BANG

“After making it onto the radar of a sponsor, the silver spoons were handed out. But what were they really after? Seemingly our only saving grace was that we’ve managed to develop a modest amount of value towards where snowboarding was heading.”

“UnInc Was Special for Me Because of It’s Graphics! But mostly because of the team! They were all riders I looked up to!” DANNY DAVIS

facebook.com/weareuninc

RIDERS

BASE PROFILE

JP Solberg Austen Sweetin

Camrock 2-4-2

SHAPE

CORE

Asym Twin

Poplar + Bamboo

OUTLINE

GLASS

Asymmetric Radial Sidecut

Triax w/ Carbon Stringers

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

Asym Flex

Sintered True

“I was lucky enough to get in on the uninc crew towards the end. Being with Romain, JP, DCP, and Gigi was pretty much the best way any kid could come up in snowboarding. They taught me how to travel and enjoy life to the most whether it was movie tour, or Alaska. My firsT times surfing were with the uninc boys and one of my first times to a strip club. I can’t say enough how vital it was for me to be “raised” by this crew in my early years of professional snowboarding. They taught me a lot of about working hard and playing just as hard. Uninc made me the snowboarder I am today, as well as the person I am. Miss those fuckin days!!!!!!”

JP SOLBERG “The uninc days were pivotal to me because it’s that time in my career I felt we could do anything we wanted in true snowboard spirit! The more twisted it got, the better the turnout. I looked around me and saw my crew it was family - those were the days!”

152

156

10

ART BY PETER-JOHN DE VILLIERS / TDA

11

154

158


2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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TDF

STANDARD

THIS YEAR WE TONE DOWN THE HYPER INTERNALS OF LAST YEAR’S STANDARD, MAKING IT MORE ACCESSIBLE AND USER-FRIENDLY TO CRUISE ON.

This year’s Tadashi continues with the Directional Volume Twin shape that works so well for those committed to riding twins, but wanting better floatation in powder. With a lower volume tail shape than nose, this board planes like a directional but spins like a twin. The modern Camber base profile takes what we’ve learned with rocker, and applies the traditional pop and response you want without any of the grabbiness that people associate with their camber experience from the 90’s. Under the hood lies a new lightweight Poplar core with 2 Bamboo stringers running tip-to-tail providing a seamless balance of snap and dampening.

Using the Direction Volume Twin as its outline, the Standard has all the benefits of a true twin – equal swing weight, balance and symmetry but it floats like a directional board when you need it to. From park laps to flying down groomed rollers to hidden pow stashes, this board sets the standard for all-mountain ability. And courtesy of our good friend Kevin Sansalone, The Standard also features Backseat Inserts. An extra row of inserts located behind the main set for those morning-after-a-huge-dump days that even our Directional Volume Twin shape can’t keep you a-float. Just slam those binders back and let your rear leg breathe.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Tadashi Fuse and real men that ride camber.

Triax

Romain De Marchi Benji Ritchie

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

Directional Volume Twin

True Twin

Directional Volume Twin

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Poplar + Bamboo

Modern Camber

Poplar + Bamboo

CamRock 2-4-2

152

154

156

158

159W

161W

156W

152

154

156

158

159W

161W

156W

D I R E C T I O N A L

D I R E C T I O N A L

V O L U M E

V O L U M E

12

T W I N

ART BY MARK KOWALCHUK

ART BY TDA

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2017 Dealer Book

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2017 Dealer Book

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TDF

STANDARD

THIS YEAR WE TONE DOWN THE HYPER INTERNALS OF LAST YEAR’S STANDARD, MAKING IT MORE ACCESSIBLE AND USER-FRIENDLY TO CRUISE ON.

This year’s Tadashi continues with the Directional Volume Twin shape that works so well for those committed to riding twins, but wanting better floatation in powder. With a lower volume tail shape than nose, this board planes like a directional but spins like a twin. The modern Camber base profile takes what we’ve learned with rocker, and applies the traditional pop and response you want without any of the grabbiness that people associate with their camber experience from the 90’s. Under the hood lies a new lightweight Poplar core with 2 Bamboo stringers running tip-to-tail providing a seamless balance of snap and dampening.

Using the Direction Volume Twin as its outline, the Standard has all the benefits of a true twin – equal swing weight, balance and symmetry but it floats like a directional board when you need it to. From park laps to flying down groomed rollers to hidden pow stashes, this board sets the standard for all-mountain ability. And courtesy of our good friend Kevin Sansalone, The Standard also features Backseat Inserts. An extra row of inserts located behind the main set for those morning-after-a-huge-dump days that even our Directional Volume Twin shape can’t keep you a-float. Just slam those binders back and let your rear leg breathe.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Tadashi Fuse and real men that ride camber.

Triax

Romain De Marchi Benji Ritchie

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

Directional Volume Twin

True Twin

Directional Volume Twin

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Poplar + Bamboo

Modern Camber

Poplar + Bamboo

CamRock 2-4-2

152

154

156

158

159W

161W

156W

152

154

156

158

159W

161W

156W

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D I R E C T I O N A L

V O L U M E

V O L U M E

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420

THE CLARK

LAST YEAR THE CLARK OPENED UP THE S.I.Y. MOVEMENT TO A HANDFUL OF EARLY ADOPTERS WITH A BURNING ITCH TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES.

Since introducing the 420 - FIVE years ago - we’ve received a steady stream of testimonials from people that were literally blown away from their experience. No bullshit – this board will shatter your long-held beliefs of what a snowboard can do or even what length you should be riding.

This year we continue to supply the creative commons with the blankest of canvas to make their mark in the world of shaping.

In that 5 years we’ve seen every other brand come to market with shorter, wider “quiver boards”. Are we bummed? Not at all. Our inspirations that led to this design are just a little less obvious. And besides, there’s only one 420.

Shape it. Post it! #YESClark

Super short, the outline of the 420 plays with volume distribution and gets its float and stability from the exaggerated width, a little taper and a custom-crafted base profile. The outline and base surface area of the 148 is equal to a traditional 158 cm board and therefore has similar float and stability. But with all the mass located closer to your feet, it’s far more maneuverable in the trees and way easier to spin. Because we don’t get carried away with taper, swallowtails or overly setback stances, the board also rips hardpack and ride switch with ease.

RIDERS

GLASS

Anyone with an open mind and a desire to fly

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

Directional Weird

Radial Tapered

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4/5

Sintered Spec

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Weightless Core

PowRock 6-0-2

148

152

D I R E C T I O N A L W E I R D

14

ART BY DUSTIN ORTIZ

ART BY TDA

15

RIDERS

GLASS

Anyone with a jig-saw and an idea.

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

Unknown

Unknown

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

3.5 / 5

Extruded

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Full Poplar

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THE CLARK

LAST YEAR THE CLARK OPENED UP THE S.I.Y. MOVEMENT TO A HANDFUL OF EARLY ADOPTERS WITH A BURNING ITCH TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES.

Since introducing the 420 - FIVE years ago - we’ve received a steady stream of testimonials from people that were literally blown away from their experience. No bullshit – this board will shatter your long-held beliefs of what a snowboard can do or even what length you should be riding.

This year we continue to supply the creative commons with the blankest of canvas to make their mark in the world of shaping.

In that 5 years we’ve seen every other brand come to market with shorter, wider “quiver boards”. Are we bummed? Not at all. Our inspirations that led to this design are just a little less obvious. And besides, there’s only one 420.

Shape it. Post it! #YESClark

Super short, the outline of the 420 plays with volume distribution and gets its float and stability from the exaggerated width, a little taper and a custom-crafted base profile. The outline and base surface area of the 148 is equal to a traditional 158 cm board and therefore has similar float and stability. But with all the mass located closer to your feet, it’s far more maneuverable in the trees and way easier to spin. Because we don’t get carried away with taper, swallowtails or overly setback stances, the board also rips hardpack and ride switch with ease.

RIDERS

GLASS

Anyone with an open mind and a desire to fly

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

Directional Weird

Radial Tapered

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4/5

Sintered Spec

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Weightless Core

PowRock 6-0-2

148

152

D I R E C T I O N A L W E I R D

14

ART BY DUSTIN ORTIZ

ART BY TDA

15

RIDERS

GLASS

Anyone with a jig-saw and an idea.

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

Unknown

Unknown

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

3.5 / 5

Extruded

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Full Poplar

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OPTIMISTIC

A COMPLETE REDESIGN AND A REFRESHING NEW SHAPE TO A FAMILIER OLD NAME.

O P T I M I S T I C

The Optimistic comes back this year with a lot more than just a face-lift. It’s an all-new board, an all-new ride and comes stacked with some of our most proven and refined design theories. This board combines the fun, easy nature of the 420 with the carving prowess of the PYL and the explosive horsepower of our PowerDrive core. It’s wide. And wide is good. This allows you to ride the board up to 6cm shorter, giving you more maneuverability in the trees and easier spins in the air. Width also creates stability at speed and floatation in the deep that we used to associate with length. It also begs to be leaned-over as far as you dare on the groomers, which is fun as hell! Add in the now legendary Underbite and you have a board that will carve troughs into hardpack and float better than anything this side of a 420.

T H E

BASE PROFILE

Future Banked Slalom winners.

CamRock 2-4-2

SHAPE

CORE

Directional

Carbon PowerDrive

OUTLINE

GLASS

Directional Underbite

Triax

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

T H O R O U G H L Y

A D D I C T I V E O F

RIDERS

J O Y

T U R N I N G .

151

Since day one, we’ve all felt the unique and pleasurable experience of leaning over and engaging sidecut into snow. In recent years the act of turning has returned to our media feeds and we think this is something to applaud. The new Optimistic doesn’t just celebrate the art of the turn - it is willing to be pushed to the unknown limits of how hard, how fast and where that turn can take you.

157

16

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17

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A COMPLETE REDESIGN AND A REFRESHING NEW SHAPE TO A FAMILIER OLD NAME.

O P T I M I S T I C

The Optimistic comes back this year with a lot more than just a face-lift. It’s an all-new board, an all-new ride and comes stacked with some of our most proven and refined design theories. This board combines the fun, easy nature of the 420 with the carving prowess of the PYL and the explosive horsepower of our PowerDrive core. It’s wide. And wide is good. This allows you to ride the board up to 6cm shorter, giving you more maneuverability in the trees and easier spins in the air. Width also creates stability at speed and floatation in the deep that we used to associate with length. It also begs to be leaned-over as far as you dare on the groomers, which is fun as hell! Add in the now legendary Underbite and you have a board that will carve troughs into hardpack and float better than anything this side of a 420.

T H E

BASE PROFILE

Future Banked Slalom winners.

CamRock 2-4-2

SHAPE

CORE

Directional

Carbon PowerDrive

OUTLINE

GLASS

Directional Underbite

Triax

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

T H O R O U G H L Y

A D D I C T I V E O F

RIDERS

J O Y

T U R N I N G .

151

Since day one, we’ve all felt the unique and pleasurable experience of leaning over and engaging sidecut into snow. In recent years the act of turning has returned to our media feeds and we think this is something to applaud. The new Optimistic doesn’t just celebrate the art of the turn - it is willing to be pushed to the unknown limits of how hard, how fast and where that turn can take you.

157

16

ART BY TDA

17

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20/20

PYL

LAND YOURSELF AN ICONIC PIECE OF MODERN SNOWBOARD HISTORY.

WHEN DOES A TAPERED BOARD NOT ACT LIKE ANY OTHER TAPERED BOARD?

The 20/20 kinda freaked people out last year. By pushing our own creative envelope and disrupting the limits of what a modern snowboard factory could mass-produce, we set an industry milestone that we’re very proud of.

Tapering a board is a classic tool in a free-ride designer’s tool chest. Pulling the tail width in narrower than the nose helps with floatation in powder and stability at speed. Problem is, they tend to wash-out or can be overpowered on the exit of turns.

Deep pronounced concaves at either end of this short, true-twin outline cause the board’s planing angle in powder to mimic a traditional directional board, even with your weight centered. The forward (or leading) concave draws air under the hull causing lift. That same shape on the trailing end is an exaggerated rocker line that speeds the release of snow causing the tail to drop. Land switch and the same thing happens.

We really like to turn. David really loves to turn. Turning is fun. So we came up with a way to fix it. Tapered UnderBite segments the Pick Your Line’s sidecut into three equal lengths. Each of these lengths step inward by a couple mm’s while remaining parallel to the corresponding side. Because the sidecut remains parallel and is not actually tapered (or “pulled-in”), the edges remain fully engaged with the snow when under power. We also tweak the dimensions of each segment so that it gets more aggressive towards the tail.

And with its wide waist width and tight sidecut, this board rips hardpack and park laps too. There’s no need to compromise anymore with the 20/20 Powderhull.

You get the same directional drive and float you expect from a tapered board, but with incredible edge hold and a lively snap out of every turn.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Early Adopters, Futurists

Triax

DCP Benji Ritchie

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

Radial

Directional

Tapered Underbite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4/5

Sintered True

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Weightless Core

Powderhull

Weightless + Carbon PowerDrive

Directional Camrock 4-4-2

150

156

159

162

165

160W

154

T A P E R E D U N D E R B I T E

P O W D E R H U L L

18

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ART BY MARK KOWALCHUK / TDA

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20/20

PYL

LAND YOURSELF AN ICONIC PIECE OF MODERN SNOWBOARD HISTORY.

WHEN DOES A TAPERED BOARD NOT ACT LIKE ANY OTHER TAPERED BOARD?

The 20/20 kinda freaked people out last year. By pushing our own creative envelope and disrupting the limits of what a modern snowboard factory could mass-produce, we set an industry milestone that we’re very proud of.

Tapering a board is a classic tool in a free-ride designer’s tool chest. Pulling the tail width in narrower than the nose helps with floatation in powder and stability at speed. Problem is, they tend to wash-out or can be overpowered on the exit of turns.

Deep pronounced concaves at either end of this short, true-twin outline cause the board’s planing angle in powder to mimic a traditional directional board, even with your weight centered. The forward (or leading) concave draws air under the hull causing lift. That same shape on the trailing end is an exaggerated rocker line that speeds the release of snow causing the tail to drop. Land switch and the same thing happens.

We really like to turn. David really loves to turn. Turning is fun. So we came up with a way to fix it. Tapered UnderBite segments the Pick Your Line’s sidecut into three equal lengths. Each of these lengths step inward by a couple mm’s while remaining parallel to the corresponding side. Because the sidecut remains parallel and is not actually tapered (or “pulled-in”), the edges remain fully engaged with the snow when under power. We also tweak the dimensions of each segment so that it gets more aggressive towards the tail.

And with its wide waist width and tight sidecut, this board rips hardpack and park laps too. There’s no need to compromise anymore with the 20/20 Powderhull.

You get the same directional drive and float you expect from a tapered board, but with incredible edge hold and a lively snap out of every turn.

RIDERS

GLASS

RIDERS

GLASS

Early Adopters, Futurists

Triax

DCP Benji Ritchie

Triax

SHAPE

OUTLINE

SHAPE

OUTLINE

True Twin

Radial

Directional

Tapered Underbite

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

FLEX

BASE MATERIAL

4/5

Sintered True

4.5 / 5

Sintered True

CORE

BASE PROFILE

CORE

BASE PROFILE

Weightless Core

Powderhull

Weightless + Carbon PowerDrive

Directional Camrock 4-4-2

150

156

159

162

165

160W

154

T A P E R E D U N D E R B I T E

P O W D E R H U L L

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420 POWDER HULL

P O W D E R

HOW COULD WE POSSIBLY IMPROVE THE POWDER PERFORMANCE OF ONE OF THE FUNNEST BOARDS DESIGNED IN DECADES?

By adding the most groundbreaking new technology our sport has seen in decades. That’s how. Last year we caused a paradigm shift with the 20/20 Powderhull. A complex bottom contour that quite literally made a true twin outline float as well as a directional board does in powder. This opened up a world of possibility in powder to freestyle riders not wanting to leave the symmetrical balance of their twins. By applying PowderHull to a narrower, slightly longer version of the 420, we’ve created a board that is more reactive, livelier and more floaty that you ever thought possible.

4 2 0

TIME TO RIP

GET READY FOR IT

If you can afford to dedicate yourself to the search for powder - whether by airline, cat, heli or a decadent combination of all three - you can’t afford not to get one of these under your feet.

RIDERS

Anyone with an open mind and a desire to fly

LENGTHS

154

SHAPE

Directional Weird

OUTLINE

Radial Tapered

FLEX

4/5

H U L L

BASE PROFILE

Directional PowderHull

CORE

Weightless Core

GLASS

Triax

It had to be done. If our groundbreaking powder-planing theories were able to make a true twin float like a directional board, what would it do to the funnest powder board ever created? Next time it dumps 20cm’s+, or you find yourself in a heli or at Baldface, lets hope you’re ready for what comes next…

BASE MATERIAL

Sintered Spec

20

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420 POWDER HULL

P O W D E R

HOW COULD WE POSSIBLY IMPROVE THE POWDER PERFORMANCE OF ONE OF THE FUNNEST BOARDS DESIGNED IN DECADES?

By adding the most groundbreaking new technology our sport has seen in decades. That’s how. Last year we caused a paradigm shift with the 20/20 Powderhull. A complex bottom contour that quite literally made a true twin outline float as well as a directional board does in powder. This opened up a world of possibility in powder to freestyle riders not wanting to leave the symmetrical balance of their twins. By applying PowderHull to a narrower, slightly longer version of the 420, we’ve created a board that is more reactive, livelier and more floaty that you ever thought possible.

4 2 0

TIME TO RIP

GET READY FOR IT

If you can afford to dedicate yourself to the search for powder - whether by airline, cat, heli or a decadent combination of all three - you can’t afford not to get one of these under your feet.

RIDERS

Anyone with an open mind and a desire to fly

LENGTHS

154

SHAPE

Directional Weird

OUTLINE

Radial Tapered

FLEX

4/5

H U L L

BASE PROFILE

Directional PowderHull

CORE

Weightless Core

GLASS

Triax

It had to be done. If our groundbreaking powder-planing theories were able to make a true twin float like a directional board, what would it do to the funnest powder board ever created? Next time it dumps 20cm’s+, or you find yourself in a heli or at Baldface, lets hope you’re ready for what comes next…

BASE MATERIAL

Sintered Spec

20

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N O N O N O W E

T R I C K S . G I M M I C K S .

S M A L L C U T

T H E

P R I N T .

A N D

P A S T E D

W O R D I N G

F R O M

E V E R Y O N E

E L S E ’ S

W A R R A N T Y

P O L I C Y

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M A D E L O N G

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Ref. Stance MIN REF.

Length

Tip length

Tail Length

Effective Edge

Contact

Waist

Tip

Tail

Rocker /

Sidecut

Point

Setback

(cm)

(cm)

(cm)

Length (cm)

Length (cm)

Width (cm)

Width (cm)

Width (cm)

Camber (cm)

(m)

(cm)

Inches (cm)

MAX REF.

STANCE WIDTH (cm)

STANCE WIDTH

Inches (cm)

Inches

PUBLIC 148

148

20.5

20.5

113

107

24.8

29.14

29.14

0

8.1 / 6.8 / 8.1

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

PUBLIC 151

151

21

21

115

109

25.1

29.48

29.48

0

8.3 / 7 / 8.3

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

PUBLIC 152W

152

21.25

21.25

1155

109.5

25.7

30.12

30.12

0

8.3 / 7 / 8.3

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

PUBLIC 154

154

22

22

117

110

25.4

29.77

29.77

0

8.5 / 7.2 / 8.5

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

JACKPOT 149

149

20.75

20.75

112.5

107.5

24.8

29.15

29.15

R4 / C4 / R4

8.2 / 7.7 / 7.2 / 7.7 / 8.2 57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

JACKPOT 152

152

21

21

115

110

25

29.43

29.43

R4 / C4 / R4

8.4 / 7.9 / 7.4 / 7.9 / 8.4 58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 154

154

21.25

21.25

116.5

111.5

25.1

29.58

29.58

R4 / C4 / R4

8.5 / 8 / 7.5 / 8 / 8.5

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 156

156

21.25

21.25

118.5

113.5

25.2

29.77

29.77

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 8.1 / 7.6 / 8.1 / 8.6 58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 156W

156

21.5

21.5

118

113

25.8

30.34

30.34

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 8.1 / 7.6 / 8.1 / 8.6 58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

115

25.4

30

30

R4 / C4 / R4

8.7 / 8.2 / 7.7 / 8.2 / 8.7 59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

EMOTICON 143

143

19.4

19.4

109

104.2

23.7

28.07

28.07

R3 / C2 / R3

7.7 / 6.4 / 7.7

50.8

20.0

0

46.8

18.4

54.8

21.6

EMOTICON 146

146

19.75

19.75

111.5

106.5

23.9

28.34

28.34

R3 / C2 / R3

7.9 / 6.6 / 7.9

52.07

20.5

0

48.1

18.9

56.1

22.1

EMOTICON 149

149

20.1

20.1

114

108.8

24.1

28.6

28.6

R3 / C2 / R3

8.1 / 6.8 / 8.1

53.34

21.0

0

49.3

19.4

57.3

22.6

EMOTICON 152

152

20.45

20.45

116.5

111.1

25.2

28.73

28.73

R3 / C2 / R3

8.3 / 7 / 8.3

54.61

21.5

0

50.6

19.9

58.6

23.1

BASIC 146

146

20.25

20.25

110.5

105.5

24.7

28.96

28.96

R3 / C3 / R3

7.5 / 6.8 / 7.5

54.61

21.5

0

50.6

19.9

58.6

23.1

BASIC 149

149

20.5

20.5

113

108

24.8

29.13

29.13

R3 / C3 / R3

7.7 / 7 / 7.7

55.88

22.0

0

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

BASIC 152

152

21

21

115

110

25

29.37

29.37

R4 / C4 / R4

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

BASIC 155

155

21.25

21.25

117.5

112.5

25.1

29.54

29.54

R4 / C4 / R4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

BASIC 156W

156

21.25

21.25

118.5

113.5

25.9

30.29

30.29

R4 / C4 / R4

8.2 / 7.5 / 8.2

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

BASIC 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

115

25.3

29.81

29.81

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

BASIC 159W

159

22

22

120

115

26.1

30.61

30.61

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

BASIC 161

161

22.5

22.5

122

116

25.4

29.91

29.91

R4 / C4 / R4

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24.0

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

BASIC 163W

163

23

23

123

117

26.3

30.77

30.77

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 7.9 / 8.6

60.96

24.0

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

GREATS 152

152

20

20

117.3

112

24.7

29.32

29.32

R4-C4-R4

6.2 Heel / 6.7 Toe

57.15

22.50

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

GREATS 154

154

20

20

119.3

114

24.9

29.54

29.54

R4-C4-R4

6.4 Heel / 6.9 Toe

58.42

23.00

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

GREATS 156

156

20

20

121.3

116

25.1

29.73

29.73

R4-C4-R4

6.6 Heel / 7.1 Toe

58.42

23.00

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

GREATS 158

158

20

20

123.3

118

25.3

29.96

29.96

R4-C4-R4

6.8 Heel / 7.3 Toe

59.69

23.50

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

TYPO 149

149

20.5

20.5

113

108

24.8

29.13

29.13

R3 / C3 / R3

7.7 / 7 / 7.7

55.88

22.0

0.5

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

TYPO 152

152

21

21

115

110

25

29.37

29.37

R4 / C4 / R4

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0.5

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

TYPO 155

155

21.25

21.25

117.5

112.5

25.1

29.54

29.54

R4 / C4 / R4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23.0

0.5

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TYPO 156W

156

21.25

21.25

118.5

113.5

25.9

30.29

30.29

R4 / C4 / R4

8.2 / 7.5 / 8.2

58.42

23.0

0.5

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TYPO 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

115

25.3

29.81

29.81

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0.5

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TYPO 159W

159

22

22

120

115

26.1

30.61

30.61

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0.5

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TYPO 161

161

22.5

22.5

122

116

25.4

29.91

29.91

R4 / C4 / R4

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24.0

0.5

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

TYPO 163W

163

23

23

123

117

26.3

30.77

30.77

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 7.9 / 8.6

60.96

24.0

0.5

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

TDF 152

152

21

21

115

110

24.8

29.17

29.17

C4

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

TDF 154

154

21

21

117

112

24.9

29.36

29.36

C4

8 / 7.3 / 8

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TDF 156

156

21

21

118

114

25

29.48

29.48

C4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TDF 156W

156

21

21

118

114

25.6

30.08

30.08

C4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TDF 158

158

21

21

120

116

25.2

29.72

29.72

C4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TDF 159W

159

21.5

21.5

120

116

25.8

30.32

30.32

C4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TDF 161W

161

22

22

121

117

26

30.52

30.52

C4

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

STANDARD 152

152

21

21

115

110

24.8

29.17

29.17

R2 / C4 / R2

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

STANDARD 154

154

21

21

117

112

24.9

29.36

29.36

R2 / C4 / R2

8 / 7.3 / 8

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

STANDARD 156

156

21

21

118

114

25

29.48

29.48

R2 / C4 / R2

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

STANDARD 156W 156

21

21

118

114

25.6

30.08

30.08

R2 / C4 / R2

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

21

21

120

116

25.2

29.72

29.72

R2 / C4 / R2

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

STANDARD 159W 159

STANDARD 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

116

25.8

30.32

30.32

R2 / C4 / R2

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

STANDARD 161W 161

22

22

121

117

26

30.52

30.52

R2 / C4 / R2

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

OPTIMISTIC 151 151

31.2

15.2

116.6

104.6

25.6

30.8

30.1

R2 / C4 / R2

6.3

57.2

22.5

0.0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

OPTIMISTIC 154 154

31.6

15.6

118.8

106.8

26.2

31.5

30.82

R2 / C4 / R2

6.35

58.42

23.0

0.0

54.4

21.4

62.42

24.57

OPTIMISTIC 157 157

32

16

121

109

26.6

31.9

31.29

R2 / C4 / R2

6.5

58.42

23.0

0.0

54.4

21.4

62.42

24.57

HEL 146

146

19.5

19.5

111

107

23.9

28.25

28.25

R2 / C3 / R2

6.7 (MULTIPLE)

53.34

21

1

49.3

19.4

57.3

22.6

HEL 149

149

20

20

113

109

24.1

28.48

28.48

R2 / C3 / R2

6.9 (MULTIPLE)

54.61

21.5

1

50.6

19.9

58.6

23.1

HEL 152

152

20.5

20.5

115

111

24.2

28.57

28.57

R3 / C4 / R3

7.1 (MULTIPLE)

55.88

22

1

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

HEL 155

155

22

22

117

111

24.4

28.79

28.79

R2 / C4 / R2

7.3 (MULTIPLE)

55.88

22

1.5

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

PYL 156

156

33.5

21.5

116

101

25

29.99

29.44

R1 / C4 / R2

7.6 / 6.7 / 5.8

57.15

22.5

1

51.2

20.1

63.2

24.9

PYL 159

159

34

22

118

103

25.3

30.32

29.76

R1 / C4 / R2

7.8 / 6.9 / 6

58.42

23

1

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

PYL 160W

160

34

22

119

104

26

31.1

30.55

R1 / C4 / R2

7.8 / 6.9 / 6

58.42

23

1

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

PYL 162

162

34.25

22.25

120.5

105.5

25.5

30.63

30.07

R1 / C4 / R2

7.95 / 7.05 / 6.15

59.69

23.5

1

53.7

21.1

65.7

25.9

PYL 165

165

35

22.5

123

107.5

25.8

31.03

30.47

R1 / C4 / R2

8.1 / 7.2 / 6.3

60.96

24

1

55.0

21.6

67.0

26.4

20/20 150

150

33.75

33.75

107

82.5

27.8

32.31

32.31

R4 / C4 / R4

6

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

20/20 154

154

33.75

33.75

110.3

86.5

28

32.38

32.38

R4 / C4 / R4

6.6

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24

420 148

148

36.5

24

105.1

87.5

28.6

33.78

32.18

0

5.944

57.15

22.5

1.5

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

420 152

152

38

24.5

107.5

89.5

28.6

33.95

32.12

0

6.1

59.69

23.5

1.5

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

420PH 154

154

37

24.5

111.1

92.5

27.3

32.4

30.89

0

6.712

57.15

22.5

1.5

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

CLARK

<155

39.5

26

N/A

89.5

32.5

32.5

32.5

0

N/A

59.69

23.5

2

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

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Length

Tip length

Tail Length

Effective Edge

Contact

Waist

Tip

Tail

Rocker /

Sidecut

Point

Setback

(cm)

(cm)

(cm)

Length (cm)

Length (cm)

Width (cm)

Width (cm)

Width (cm)

Camber (cm)

(m)

(cm)

Inches (cm)

MAX REF.

STANCE WIDTH (cm)

STANCE WIDTH

Inches (cm)

Inches

PUBLIC 148

148

20.5

20.5

113

107

24.8

29.14

29.14

0

8.1 / 6.8 / 8.1

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

PUBLIC 151

151

21

21

115

109

25.1

29.48

29.48

0

8.3 / 7 / 8.3

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

PUBLIC 152W

152

21.25

21.25

1155

109.5

25.7

30.12

30.12

0

8.3 / 7 / 8.3

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

PUBLIC 154

154

22

22

117

110

25.4

29.77

29.77

0

8.5 / 7.2 / 8.5

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

JACKPOT 149

149

20.75

20.75

112.5

107.5

24.8

29.15

29.15

R4 / C4 / R4

8.2 / 7.7 / 7.2 / 7.7 / 8.2 57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

JACKPOT 152

152

21

21

115

110

25

29.43

29.43

R4 / C4 / R4

8.4 / 7.9 / 7.4 / 7.9 / 8.4 58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 154

154

21.25

21.25

116.5

111.5

25.1

29.58

29.58

R4 / C4 / R4

8.5 / 8 / 7.5 / 8 / 8.5

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 156

156

21.25

21.25

118.5

113.5

25.2

29.77

29.77

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 8.1 / 7.6 / 8.1 / 8.6 58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 156W

156

21.5

21.5

118

113

25.8

30.34

30.34

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 8.1 / 7.6 / 8.1 / 8.6 58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

JACKPOT 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

115

25.4

30

30

R4 / C4 / R4

8.7 / 8.2 / 7.7 / 8.2 / 8.7 59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

EMOTICON 143

143

19.4

19.4

109

104.2

23.7

28.07

28.07

R3 / C2 / R3

7.7 / 6.4 / 7.7

50.8

20.0

0

46.8

18.4

54.8

21.6

EMOTICON 146

146

19.75

19.75

111.5

106.5

23.9

28.34

28.34

R3 / C2 / R3

7.9 / 6.6 / 7.9

52.07

20.5

0

48.1

18.9

56.1

22.1

EMOTICON 149

149

20.1

20.1

114

108.8

24.1

28.6

28.6

R3 / C2 / R3

8.1 / 6.8 / 8.1

53.34

21.0

0

49.3

19.4

57.3

22.6

EMOTICON 152

152

20.45

20.45

116.5

111.1

25.2

28.73

28.73

R3 / C2 / R3

8.3 / 7 / 8.3

54.61

21.5

0

50.6

19.9

58.6

23.1

BASIC 146

146

20.25

20.25

110.5

105.5

24.7

28.96

28.96

R3 / C3 / R3

7.5 / 6.8 / 7.5

54.61

21.5

0

50.6

19.9

58.6

23.1

BASIC 149

149

20.5

20.5

113

108

24.8

29.13

29.13

R3 / C3 / R3

7.7 / 7 / 7.7

55.88

22.0

0

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

BASIC 152

152

21

21

115

110

25

29.37

29.37

R4 / C4 / R4

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

BASIC 155

155

21.25

21.25

117.5

112.5

25.1

29.54

29.54

R4 / C4 / R4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

BASIC 156W

156

21.25

21.25

118.5

113.5

25.9

30.29

30.29

R4 / C4 / R4

8.2 / 7.5 / 8.2

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

BASIC 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

115

25.3

29.81

29.81

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

BASIC 159W

159

22

22

120

115

26.1

30.61

30.61

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

BASIC 161

161

22.5

22.5

122

116

25.4

29.91

29.91

R4 / C4 / R4

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24.0

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

BASIC 163W

163

23

23

123

117

26.3

30.77

30.77

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 7.9 / 8.6

60.96

24.0

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

GREATS 152

152

20

20

117.3

112

24.7

29.32

29.32

R4-C4-R4

6.2 Heel / 6.7 Toe

57.15

22.50

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

GREATS 154

154

20

20

119.3

114

24.9

29.54

29.54

R4-C4-R4

6.4 Heel / 6.9 Toe

58.42

23.00

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

GREATS 156

156

20

20

121.3

116

25.1

29.73

29.73

R4-C4-R4

6.6 Heel / 7.1 Toe

58.42

23.00

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

GREATS 158

158

20

20

123.3

118

25.3

29.96

29.96

R4-C4-R4

6.8 Heel / 7.3 Toe

59.69

23.50

0

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

TYPO 149

149

20.5

20.5

113

108

24.8

29.13

29.13

R3 / C3 / R3

7.7 / 7 / 7.7

55.88

22.0

0.5

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

TYPO 152

152

21

21

115

110

25

29.37

29.37

R4 / C4 / R4

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0.5

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

TYPO 155

155

21.25

21.25

117.5

112.5

25.1

29.54

29.54

R4 / C4 / R4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23.0

0.5

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TYPO 156W

156

21.25

21.25

118.5

113.5

25.9

30.29

30.29

R4 / C4 / R4

8.2 / 7.5 / 8.2

58.42

23.0

0.5

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TYPO 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

115

25.3

29.81

29.81

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0.5

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TYPO 159W

159

22

22

120

115

26.1

30.61

30.61

R4 / C4 / R4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0.5

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TYPO 161

161

22.5

22.5

122

116

25.4

29.91

29.91

R4 / C4 / R4

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24.0

0.5

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

TYPO 163W

163

23

23

123

117

26.3

30.77

30.77

R4 / C4 / R4

8.6 / 7.9 / 8.6

60.96

24.0

0.5

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

TDF 152

152

21

21

115

110

24.8

29.17

29.17

C4

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

TDF 154

154

21

21

117

112

24.9

29.36

29.36

C4

8 / 7.3 / 8

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TDF 156

156

21

21

118

114

25

29.48

29.48

C4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TDF 156W

156

21

21

118

114

25.6

30.08

30.08

C4

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

TDF 158

158

21

21

120

116

25.2

29.72

29.72

C4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TDF 159W

159

21.5

21.5

120

116

25.8

30.32

30.32

C4

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

TDF 161W

161

22

22

121

117

26

30.52

30.52

C4

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

STANDARD 152

152

21

21

115

110

24.8

29.17

29.17

R2 / C4 / R2

7.9 / 7.2 / 7.9

57.15

22.5

0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

STANDARD 154

154

21

21

117

112

24.9

29.36

29.36

R2 / C4 / R2

8 / 7.3 / 8

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

STANDARD 156

156

21

21

118

114

25

29.48

29.48

R2 / C4 / R2

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

STANDARD 156W 156

21

21

118

114

25.6

30.08

30.08

R2 / C4 / R2

8.1 / 7.4 / 8.1

58.42

23

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

21

21

120

116

25.2

29.72

29.72

R2 / C4 / R2

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

STANDARD 159W 159

STANDARD 158

158

21.5

21.5

120

116

25.8

30.32

30.32

R2 / C4 / R2

8.3 / 7.6 / 8.3

59.69

23.5

0

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

STANDARD 161W 161

22

22

121

117

26

30.52

30.52

R2 / C4 / R2

8.5 / 7.8 / 8.5

60.96

24

0

57.0

22.4

65.0

25.6

OPTIMISTIC 151 151

31.2

15.2

116.6

104.6

25.6

30.8

30.1

R2 / C4 / R2

6.3

57.2

22.5

0.0

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

OPTIMISTIC 154 154

31.6

15.6

118.8

106.8

26.2

31.5

30.82

R2 / C4 / R2

6.35

58.42

23.0

0.0

54.4

21.4

62.42

24.57

OPTIMISTIC 157 157

32

16

121

109

26.6

31.9

31.29

R2 / C4 / R2

6.5

58.42

23.0

0.0

54.4

21.4

62.42

24.57

HEL 146

146

19.5

19.5

111

107

23.9

28.25

28.25

R2 / C3 / R2

6.7 (MULTIPLE)

53.34

21

1

49.3

19.4

57.3

22.6

HEL 149

149

20

20

113

109

24.1

28.48

28.48

R2 / C3 / R2

6.9 (MULTIPLE)

54.61

21.5

1

50.6

19.9

58.6

23.1

HEL 152

152

20.5

20.5

115

111

24.2

28.57

28.57

R3 / C4 / R3

7.1 (MULTIPLE)

55.88

22

1

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

HEL 155

155

22

22

117

111

24.4

28.79

28.79

R2 / C4 / R2

7.3 (MULTIPLE)

55.88

22

1.5

51.9

20.4

59.9

23.6

PYL 156

156

33.5

21.5

116

101

25

29.99

29.44

R1 / C4 / R2

7.6 / 6.7 / 5.8

57.15

22.5

1

51.2

20.1

63.2

24.9

PYL 159

159

34

22

118

103

25.3

30.32

29.76

R1 / C4 / R2

7.8 / 6.9 / 6

58.42

23

1

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

PYL 160W

160

34

22

119

104

26

31.1

30.55

R1 / C4 / R2

7.8 / 6.9 / 6

58.42

23

1

52.4

20.6

64.4

25.4

PYL 162

162

34.25

22.25

120.5

105.5

25.5

30.63

30.07

R1 / C4 / R2

7.95 / 7.05 / 6.15

59.69

23.5

1

53.7

21.1

65.7

25.9

PYL 165

165

35

22.5

123

107.5

25.8

31.03

30.47

R1 / C4 / R2

8.1 / 7.2 / 6.3

60.96

24

1

55.0

21.6

67.0

26.4

20/20 150

150

33.75

33.75

107

82.5

27.8

32.31

32.31

R4 / C4 / R4

6

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24.6

20/20 154

154

33.75

33.75

110.3

86.5

28

32.38

32.38

R4 / C4 / R4

6.6

58.42

23.0

0

54.4

21.4

62.4

24

420 148

148

36.5

24

105.1

87.5

28.6

33.78

32.18

0

5.944

57.15

22.5

1.5

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

420 152

152

38

24.5

107.5

89.5

28.6

33.95

32.12

0

6.1

59.69

23.5

1.5

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

420PH 154

154

37

24.5

111.1

92.5

27.3

32.4

30.89

0

6.712

57.15

22.5

1.5

53.2

20.9

61.2

24.1

CLARK

<155

39.5

26

N/A

89.5

32.5

32.5

32.5

0

N/A

59.69

23.5

2

55.7

21.9

63.7

25.1

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2017 Dealer Book

yesnowboard.com

2017 Dealer Book

yesnowboard.com

OUTLINES

CORE PROFILES Full Full Full Poplar Full Poplar Full Poplar Poplar Poplar

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1. TRUE TWIN / RADIAL

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3. UNDERBITE EDGES

A mainstay of freestyle riding. TRUE TWIN Completely symmetrical outline; the stance is centered on the effective edge, tip and tail are identical length and shape, flex is identical at both ends of the board. Radial sidecut is effective and predictable. The overall shape allows complete freedom of expression by keeping the board a neutral, yet responsive tool.

TWS Good Wood winning tech ASYM TWIN expands to the Hel this year! UnderBite edges re-distribute a rider’s weight in such a way that it enhances turning ease and edge hold. Creating divots inward at the binding area reduces and disrupts the surface area of the edge that has contact with the snow while the board is turning. This increases the edge pressure by distributing your weight/energy in the areas where you need it - from the binding out, and through the center of the board where the carving arc is taking place. This segmentation of the sidecut into 3 key zones focuses your body weight onto areas that initiate, hold and release turns.

(Public)

2. ASYM TWIN / RADIAL

Back in the day, asymmetrical boards meant you had to choose between a regular or goofy-stance board. Not only was that a nightmare for retailers, it didn’t suit anyone with a duck stance – which is everyone now. The Asym Twin applies a tighter, deeper heelside radial sidecut compared to the toe. In effect, balancing out the difference in a body’s natural tendency to over-turn the toe edge and allowing you to ride switch better than you ever have.

(Basic, Typo, Emoticon, Hel YES., Optimistic )

4. MIDBITE

Regular or goofy - it’s still a true twin. Just flip it around.

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6. DIRECTIONAL VOLUME TWIN / RADIAL

5. TAPERED UNDERBITE

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8. DIRECTIONAL WIDE / TAPERED

7. 3D POWDER HULL

difference in a body’s natural tendency pression by keeping the board This the simple idea effective edge (EE). difference in a body’s natural tendency pression by keeping the board a neu-a neufeel it.feel Thisit.led to led theto simple idea of theof the effective edge (EE). to over-turn the toe edge. tral, yet responsive Directional Volume Symmetrical to over-turn the toe edge. tral, yet responsive tool. tool. Directional Volume Twin. Twin. Symmetrical or goofy; it’sastill true twin. Regular flex, centered stance, identical or goofy; it’s still truea twin. Regular flex, centered stance, identical wide-wideJust flip it around. the board (therefore, NOT taJust flip it around. pointspoints of theof board (therefore, NOT tapered), identical lengths pered), identical lengthlength shovelshovel lengths butawith a slightly volume tail. but with slightly lower lower volume Asym Twin: True Twin: Directional Volume Twin: tail. Directional / Radial: (The Greats) (Public, Jackpot) (Standard, Ghost By Tadashi) (Pick Your Line)

Outlines

A mainstay of freestyle riding. Completely symmetrical outline; the stance is centered on the effective edge, tip and tail are identical length and shape, flex is identical at both ends of the board. Radial sidecut is effective and predictable. The overall shape allows complete freedom of exTrue Twin: pression by keeping the board a neu(Public, Jackpot) tral, yet responsive tool. A mainstay of1 freestyle riding. Completely1 symmetrical outline; the

stance is centered on the effective edge, tip and tail are identical length and shape, flex is identical at both ends of the board. Radial sidecut is effective and predictable. The overall shape allows complete freedom of expression by keeping the board a neutral, yet responsive tool.

Base Base

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2. MODERN CAMBER (TDF)

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The 3D Powder HullPOWDERHULL starts with a base profile that combines 2 distinct rocker lines that, when blended together, create a pronounced base concave in the nose and tail. The centerline is fully rockered starting from the insert packs, all the way to the tips of the bluntly shaped nose and tail. Out at the contact edges is a more conventional base profile that we use on many of our other boards. The resultant concave across the nose and tail acts differently at the leading end of the board than it does at the trailing end when riding in deep snow. At the leading end (nose), the concave draws air under the board – just as a concave spoon-nose does on longboards in the surf – causing lift and floatation. As the snow moves across the base it releases off the tail and the exaggerated rocker line along the center, causes the tail to drop downward.

Inspired by Steve Lis, and 420 the revolution that occurred when kneeboards influenced surfboard design. Powder is all about speed and flotation. Displacement of a board’s volume is affected by more than just length. With the 420 for example, we’re able to get the stability and float normally associated with much longer boards by punching out the waist width and drastically chopping the length. The 148 for example has the same circumference and base surface as a traditional 160, but it’s mass is located much closer to your feet resulting in more maneuverability and far less swing weight

As the lines between freeride and freestyle continue to erase we needed to address the need for guys committed to riding only twins but finding themselves in more pow. Nose and tail volume is hard to notice in hardpack unless you’re nose/tail pressing, but in pow it affects floatation and you can Directional Volume Twin: feel it. This led to the simple idea of the (Standard, Ghost By Tadashi) Directional Volume Twin. Symmetrical flex, centered stance, identical wideAs the lines between freeride and points of the board (therefore, NOT tafreestyle continue to erase we needed pered), identical length shovel lengths to address the need for guys commitbut with a slightly lower volume tail. ted to riding only twins but finding themselves in more pow. Nose and tail volume is hard to notice in hardpack unless you’re nose/tail pressing, but in pow it affects floatation and you can feel it. This led to the simple idea of the Directional Volume Twin. Symmetrical flex, centered stance, identical widepoints of the board (therefore, NOT tapered), identical length shovel lengths but with a slightly lower volume tail.

Back in the day, asymmetrical boards meant you had to choose between a regular or goofy-stance board. Not only was that a nightmare for retailers, it didn’t CAMBER suit anyone with a duck stance. CAMBER The Asym Twin applies a tighter, deeper heelside radial sidecut compared to the toe. In effect, balancing out the Asym Twin: difference in a body’s natural tendency (The Greats) to over-turn the toe edge. Regular or goofy; it’s still a true twin. Back in the day, asymmetrical boards Just flip it around. meant you had to choose between a regular or goofy-stance board. Not only was that a nightmare for retailers, it didn’t suit anyone with a duck stance. The Asym Twin applies a tighter, deeper heelside radial sidecut compared FLAT FLAT to the toe. In effect, balancing out the difference in a body’s natural tendency to over-turn the toe edge. or goofy; it’s still a true twin. RegularCAMBER Just flip it around.

5. PowRock (The 420) 5. PowRock (The 420)

CAMBER CAMBER CAMBER

ROCKER

FLAT

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3 1

CAMBER

BLENDED ROCKER

2

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO

PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA

BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO

PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA

POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL

POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL

PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC JACKPOT JACKPOT JACKPOT JACKPOT JACKPOT EMOTICON EMOTICON EMOTICON EMOTICON EMOTICON Our baseline core for tip to BASIC BASIC BASIC BASIC BASIC tail woodcore snowboard TYPO TYPO TYPO TYPO TYPO construction. Strikes a CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK predictable balance between

GREATS GREATS GREATS GREATS GREATS TDF TDF TDF TDF TDF OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC CreatingHEL a lighter, more HEL HEL HEL HEL

1. FULL POPLAR

2. POPLAR + BAMBOO

durability, consistent flex and light weight.

responsive core than the Full Poplar. The Poplar + Bamboo uses the same durable core, lightens it up by replacing 30% of the Poplar with Paulownia and then inserts two bamboo stringers down the full length for added pop and response.

(Clark, Public, Emoticon, Basic, Typo, Jackpot)

(TDF, Hel Greats)

YES.,

Standard,

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We’ve re-designed the PowerDrive core from last year evolving the original idea into what we call Carbon PowerDrive. The Optimistic begins with the same Poplar and Bamboo core featured on the Standard and TDF. The PYL begins with a lighter weight Poplar and Paulownia composition. On both models, we then mill two custom programmed channels about 30mm in from the edge, running parallel to the sidecut.

Inserted into these channels are pre-bent bamboo stringers wrapped in carbon. The end result is a highly responsive core that precisely matches and compliments the outline of each board.

EXTRUDED.

SINTERED SPEC.

SINTERED TRUE.

Just like it says. This material is formed by extrusion. It’s softer than our other two bases, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. At the speeds many of us ride, this material is actually quicker (gets up to speed faster) than sintered when waxed correctly. You may have your own proof of this when you’re smoking by someone with a dried out “high-end” base. It also retains wax better because it’s more porous and is easy to fix with a P-Tex stick if you get scratches in it.

This is the term we use and is the grey zone many companies play in. We call it Sintered Spec because it’s hardness and chemical properties are very close to true sintered and it’s on-snow performance is also very close to true sintered - but it’s formed using the extrusion process. How? – Well the raw material is actually preconsumer recycled (meaning it never left the factory) sintered base material. So while the heating and extrusion process has softened it slightly, it’s still much harder than true Extruded.

Just like it says. Pellets or course powder is pressed until it forms a solid. There are several suppliers for our entire industry and they each have different codes for them, depending on the colour and transparency. These codes can make it seem like you’re getting many different kinds and grades of sintered but they’re all pretty much the same as far as you and I will ever tell. True Sintered is harder and more expensive than extruded and it can be faster for those that ride aggressively fast. But to do that, it needs to be waxed and prepared for local conditions.

The weightless core strikes a critical balance between lightweight and strength. Using a lower density species of Poplar in areas that are not as structural and Paulownia in the areas that are, we’re able to shave precious weight off our beloved 420 and now the 20/20. This helps a board not only float, but “feel” floaty.

THE TERMS SINTERED AND EXTRUDED ARE VERBS USED TO DESCRIBE THE PROCESS BY WHICH A BASE MATERIAL IS MADE.

SIN·TER VERB \ SIN-T R\

transitive verb : to cause to become a coherent mass by heating without melting

EX·TRUDE VERB \IK- STRÜD\

: to shape (something) by forcing it through a hole

Most of us have been taught to think of Extruded and Sintered as ways of describing the quality and/or hardness of a base material. Extruded being softer and slower, and Sintered being harder and presumably faster. Unfortunately this is not always true. Rather than re-educate, the industry tends to play on your current understanding, which we think is a little disingenuous. So here are the materials we use:

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base

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3D PowderHull FLAT

Base

5. 3D POWDERHULL (20/20, 420PH)

1. Camber (Ghost by Tadashi)

ROCKER

2. FlatRock (Public) 3. CamRock (Standard, The Greats, Jackpot, The Basic)

2

4. Directional CamRock (PYL, Hel YES.)

3

CAMBER

BLENDED ROCKER

BLENDED ROCKER

ROCKER

5

3

5. PowRock (The 420) 1. Camber (Ghost by Tadashi)

ROCKER

2. FlatRock (Public) 3. CamRock (Standard, The Greats, Jackpot, The Basic) 4. Directional CamRock (PYL, Hel YES.) 5. PowRock (The 420)

3

CAMBER

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PYL PYL PYL PYL PYL

Designed specifically for the 420 and 20/20.

4

2

4. POWROCK (420, THE CLARK)

STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD

4. POWERDRIVE 2.0

From intuitive turn initiation, solid edge hold and explosive release, the PowerDrive core is constantly active. (PYL, Optimistic)

BASE MATERIALS

ROCKER BLENDED ROCKER

20/20 20/20 20/20 20/20 20/20 420 420 420 420 420

3. WEIGHTLESS CORE

(420, 20/20)

: to force, press, or push (something) out

ROCKER ROCKER

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA

4

4

2. FlatRock (Public) 2. FlatRock (Public) 3. CamRock (Standard, The Greats, 3. CamRock (Standard, The Greats, 3. CAMROCK (EMOTICON, BASIC, TYPO, JACKPOT, GREATS, HEL, PYL) Jackpot, The Basic) Jackpot, The Basic) 4. Directional CamRock (PYL, Hel YES.) 4. Directional CamRock (PYL, Hel YES.)

(20/20, 420PH)

BASE PROFILES

ROCKER ROCKER

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

A slight taper (12mm) helps keep the nose up without loosing the tail’s ability to hold in hardpack. Stance is only slightly set back from center of effective edge because the difference in nose and tail shovel keeps you from going over the nose.

located tofeet yourresulting feet resulting more maneuverability bumps are subtle and without work without the board the carving is taking located much much closercloser to your more maneuverability bumps are subtle and work ter of ter theof board wherewhere the carving arc is arc taking place.place. and farswing less swing weight is designed to be ridden more aggressively and benefits feeling grabby, slowing you down, or Hel The and far less weight is Hel designed to be ridden more aggressively and benefits from from feeling grabby, slowing you down, or The A slight (12mm) keepnose the up nose up without loosing the traction associated with bump-outs. The Basic and Emoticon a nightmare to tune. A slight taper taper (12mm) helps helps keep the without loosing the traction associated with bump-outs. The Basic and Emoticon beingbeing a nightmare to tune. the ability tail’s ability to in hold in hardpack. Stance only slightly benefit from more re-distribution of body your body weight the tail’s to hold hardpack. Stance is onlyis slightly set set benefit from more subtlesubtle re-distribution of your weight onto onto from center of effective because the difference in thatyou helpturn. you turn. back back from center of effective edge edge because the difference in areasareas that help nosetail and tail shovel keeps you going from going over the nose. nose Directional and shovel keeps you from over the nose. Wide / Tapered: UnderBite: OverBite: (The 420) True Twin / Radial W/ Underbite Edges Directional / Radial W/ Overbite (Basic, Emoticon) Edges (Hel Yes.) Inspired by Steve Lis, and the revolution that occurred when Some might call this a directional twin kneeboards influenced surfboard design. Powder is all about With the success of last years Overbite Edges on the Hel we wanted There are a lot of variations on this as the differences on the PYL for examspeed and flotation. Displacement of a board’s volume is afto see what would happen when we take our own design theories theme out there. Through trial and ple are not as drastic as some. For us, fected by more than just length. With the 420 for example, we’re and turn them inside out. The result was a small revolution in board error we’ve found locating a slight anything that’s not a true twin is. able to get the stability and float normally associated with much shaping. By stepping in under the ROCKER bindings it reduces (or disrupts) “bump-out” running parallel to theCAMBER Nose length outside of the effective ROCKER ROCKER CAMBER longer boards by punching out the waist width and drastically that has contact with the snow (while sidecut at each of the binding areas the surface area of the edgeROCKER edge is longer than the tail and the chopping the length. The148 for example has the same circumbreaks up the edge just enough to the board is on edge) which in turn increases the edge pressure in stance is set back, usually in the neighference and base surface as a traditional 160 but it’s mass is increase grip in icy conditions. The the areas where you need it - from binding out, and through the cenborhood of about 20mm from center of Directional Wide / Tapered: UnderBite: OverBite: Directional / Radial: located much closer to your feet resulting more maneuverability bumps are subtle and work without ter of the board where the carving arc is taking place. effective edge (EE). (The 420) True Twin / Radial W/ Underbite Edges Directional / Radial W/ Overbite (Pick Your Line) and far less swing weight feeling grabby, slowing you down, or The Hel is designed to be ridden more aggressively and benefits from (Basic, Emoticon) Edges (Hel Yes.) the traction associated with bump-outs. The Basic and Emoticon A slight taper (12mm) helps keep the nose up without loosing being a nightmare to tune. Inspired by Steve and the revolution that occurred when Some might call this a directional twin 4 to Lis, benefit from more subtle re-distribution of your body weight onto the tail’s4ability hold in hardpack. Stance is only slightly set kneeboards influenced surfboard design. Powder is all about With the success of last years Overbite Edges on the Hel we wanted There are a lot of variations on this as the differences on the PYL for examareas that help you turn. back from center of effective edge because the difference in speed and flotation. Displacement of a board’s volume is afto see what would happen when we take our own design theories theme out there. Through trial and ple are not as drastic as some. For us, nose and tail shovel keeps you from going over the nose. fected by more than just length. With the 420 for example, we’re and turn them inside out. The result was a small revolution in board error we’ve found locating a slight anything that’s not a true twin is. able to get the stability and float normally associated with much shaping. By stepping in under the bindings it reduces (or disrupts) “bump-out” running parallel to the Nose length outside of the effective longer boards by punching out the waist width and drastically sidecut at each of the binding areas the surface area of the edge that has contact with the snow (while edge is longer than the tail and the chopping the length. The148 for example has the same ROCKER circumbreaks up the edge just enough to the board is on edge) which in turn increases stance is set back, usually in the neighBLENDED BLENDED ROCKER the edge pressure in BLENDED ROCKER BLENDED ROCKER ference and base surface as a traditional 160 but it’s mass is increase grip in icy conditions. The the areas where you need it - from binding out, and through the cenborhood of about 20mm from center of located much closer to your feet resulting more maneuverability bumps are subtle and work without ter of the board where the carving arc is taking place. effective edge (EE). and far less swing weight feeling grabby, slowing you down, or The Hel is designed to be ridden more aggressively and benefits from the traction associated with bump-outs. A slight taper (12mm) helps keep the nose up without loosing being a nightmare to tune. ROCKER CAMBER ROCKER The Basic and Emoticon benefit from more subtle re-distribution of your body weight onto the tail’s ability to hold in hardpack. Stance is only slightly set areas that help you turn. back from center of effective edge because the difference in 5 nose and5tail shovel keeps you from going over the nose.

1 1. Camber (Ghost by Tadashi) 1. Camber (Ghost by Tadashi)

Base

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As the lines between freeride MidBite blends the response MIDBITE of Similar looking to “wings” UNDERBITE TAPERED UNDERBITE DIRECTIONAL VOLUME TWIN a narrow waist width with the or bumps on a surfboard, it and freestyle continue to erase, we had to address the needs of stability of wider nose and tail. functions a little different on guys committed to riding only snow. Each side the board’s The MidBite steps the outline twins but finding themselves in effective edge is segmented of the board inward 1.5mm just into 3 distinct parts. Beginning more pow. Nose and tail volume inside the insert pack. This step at the nose, the sidecut is is hard to notice in hardpack remains (rather than bumping unless you’re nose/tail approx. 8 meters radius. At the back out like the Basic) down front binding area, the edge pressing, but in pow it affects about 1/3 the length of the floatation and you can feel it. steps inward by 2mm, the sidecut until just inside the sidecut changes to approx. 7 This led to the simple idea of next insert pack. This single meters and continues with that the Directional Volume Twin. long disruption of the sidecut Symmetrical flex, centered radius until the rear insert pack. between the bindings cheats Then, the edge steps in again stance, identical wide-points the waist width narrower, 2mm and the sidecut tightens of the board (therefore, NOT providing quicker edge-to- to approx. 6 meters. Traditional tapered), identical length edge response. Meanwhile, “tapered boards” take the full shovel lengths but with a from your binding out to the sidecut and pull the tail inward, slightly lower volume tail. end of the sidecut we maintain which is away from the arc of (Standard, TDF) a board width that is a stable your turn – this is why they tend platform for popping, spinning, to wash out under hard carving. and landing. The Tapered UnderBite corrects this by: 1) keeping the sidecut (Jackpot) parallel to its corresponding one on the other side of the board. 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 nothingDirectional / Radial: Directional / Tapered: True Twin: Directional Volume AsymAsym Twin:Twin: Directional WideWide / Tapered: True Twin: Directional Volume Twin:Twin: Directional / Radial: (The 420) (The Greats) (Public, Jackpot) (Standard, By Tadashi) Your Line) (The 420) (Public, Jackpot) (Standard, GhostGhost By Tadashi) (Pick (Pick Your Line) else. (The Greats)

Outlines 1. FLAT (PUBLIC)

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So even though it’s a perfectly balanced twin, the board rides (The 420, 420PH) through deep snow with the same pitch, or planing angle, UnderBite: OverBite: UnderBite: OverBite: True /Twin / Radial W/ Underbite Directional / Radial W/ Overbite that we get Directional with True Twin Radial W/ Underbite EdgesEdges /directional Radial W/ Overbite (Basic, Emoticon) (Hel Yes.) (Basic, Emoticon) EdgesEdges (Hel Yes.) the asymmetrical day, asymmetrical boards Inspired by Steve Lis, the andrevolution the revolution that occurred when A mainstay of freestyle riding. As lines the lines between freeride callathis a directional Back Back in theinday, boards Inspired by Steve Lis, and that occurred whenset-back A mainstay of freestyle riding. As the between freeride and and Some Some mightmight call this directional twin twin shapes and stances. meant you had to choose between a kneeboards influenced surfboard design. 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CORE PROFILES Full Full Full Poplar Full Poplar Full Poplar Poplar Poplar

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1. TRUE TWIN / RADIAL

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3. UNDERBITE EDGES

A mainstay of freestyle riding. TRUE TWIN Completely symmetrical outline; the stance is centered on the effective edge, tip and tail are identical length and shape, flex is identical at both ends of the board. Radial sidecut is effective and predictable. The overall shape allows complete freedom of expression by keeping the board a neutral, yet responsive tool.

TWS Good Wood winning tech ASYM TWIN expands to the Hel this year! UnderBite edges re-distribute a rider’s weight in such a way that it enhances turning ease and edge hold. Creating divots inward at the binding area reduces and disrupts the surface area of the edge that has contact with the snow while the board is turning. This increases the edge pressure by distributing your weight/energy in the areas where you need it - from the binding out, and through the center of the board where the carving arc is taking place. This segmentation of the sidecut into 3 key zones focuses your body weight onto areas that initiate, hold and release turns.

(Public)

2. ASYM TWIN / RADIAL

Back in the day, asymmetrical boards meant you had to choose between a regular or goofy-stance board. Not only was that a nightmare for retailers, it didn’t suit anyone with a duck stance – which is everyone now. The Asym Twin applies a tighter, deeper heelside radial sidecut compared to the toe. In effect, balancing out the difference in a body’s natural tendency to over-turn the toe edge and allowing you to ride switch better than you ever have.

(Basic, Typo, Emoticon, Hel YES., Optimistic )

4. MIDBITE

Regular or goofy - it’s still a true twin. Just flip it around.

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6. DIRECTIONAL VOLUME TWIN / RADIAL

5. TAPERED UNDERBITE

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7. 3D POWDER HULL

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A mainstay of freestyle riding. Completely symmetrical outline; the stance is centered on the effective edge, tip and tail are identical length and shape, flex is identical at both ends of the board. Radial sidecut is effective and predictable. The overall shape allows complete freedom of exTrue Twin: pression by keeping the board a neu(Public, Jackpot) tral, yet responsive tool. A mainstay of1 freestyle riding. Completely1 symmetrical outline; the

stance is centered on the effective edge, tip and tail are identical length and shape, flex is identical at both ends of the board. Radial sidecut is effective and predictable. The overall shape allows complete freedom of expression by keeping the board a neutral, yet responsive tool.

Base Base

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The 3D Powder HullPOWDERHULL starts with a base profile that combines 2 distinct rocker lines that, when blended together, create a pronounced base concave in the nose and tail. The centerline is fully rockered starting from the insert packs, all the way to the tips of the bluntly shaped nose and tail. Out at the contact edges is a more conventional base profile that we use on many of our other boards. The resultant concave across the nose and tail acts differently at the leading end of the board than it does at the trailing end when riding in deep snow. At the leading end (nose), the concave draws air under the board – just as a concave spoon-nose does on longboards in the surf – causing lift and floatation. As the snow moves across the base it releases off the tail and the exaggerated rocker line along the center, causes the tail to drop downward.

Inspired by Steve Lis, and 420 the revolution that occurred when kneeboards influenced surfboard design. Powder is all about speed and flotation. Displacement of a board’s volume is affected by more than just length. With the 420 for example, we’re able to get the stability and float normally associated with much longer boards by punching out the waist width and drastically chopping the length. The 148 for example has the same circumference and base surface as a traditional 160, but it’s mass is located much closer to your feet resulting in more maneuverability and far less swing weight

As the lines between freeride and freestyle continue to erase we needed to address the need for guys committed to riding only twins but finding themselves in more pow. Nose and tail volume is hard to notice in hardpack unless you’re nose/tail pressing, but in pow it affects floatation and you can Directional Volume Twin: feel it. This led to the simple idea of the (Standard, Ghost By Tadashi) Directional Volume Twin. Symmetrical flex, centered stance, identical wideAs the lines between freeride and points of the board (therefore, NOT tafreestyle continue to erase we needed pered), identical length shovel lengths to address the need for guys commitbut with a slightly lower volume tail. ted to riding only twins but finding themselves in more pow. Nose and tail volume is hard to notice in hardpack unless you’re nose/tail pressing, but in pow it affects floatation and you can feel it. This led to the simple idea of the Directional Volume Twin. Symmetrical flex, centered stance, identical widepoints of the board (therefore, NOT tapered), identical length shovel lengths but with a slightly lower volume tail.

Back in the day, asymmetrical boards meant you had to choose between a regular or goofy-stance board. Not only was that a nightmare for retailers, it didn’t CAMBER suit anyone with a duck stance. CAMBER The Asym Twin applies a tighter, deeper heelside radial sidecut compared to the toe. In effect, balancing out the Asym Twin: difference in a body’s natural tendency (The Greats) to over-turn the toe edge. Regular or goofy; it’s still a true twin. Back in the day, asymmetrical boards Just flip it around. meant you had to choose between a regular or goofy-stance board. Not only was that a nightmare for retailers, it didn’t suit anyone with a duck stance. The Asym Twin applies a tighter, deeper heelside radial sidecut compared FLAT FLAT to the toe. In effect, balancing out the difference in a body’s natural tendency to over-turn the toe edge. or goofy; it’s still a true twin. RegularCAMBER Just flip it around.

5. PowRock (The 420) 5. PowRock (The 420)

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POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO

PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA

BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBOO

PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA

POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL

POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE POWERDRIVE RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL RAIL

PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC JACKPOT JACKPOT JACKPOT JACKPOT JACKPOT EMOTICON EMOTICON EMOTICON EMOTICON EMOTICON Our baseline core for tip to BASIC BASIC BASIC BASIC BASIC tail woodcore snowboard TYPO TYPO TYPO TYPO TYPO construction. Strikes a CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK predictable balance between

GREATS GREATS GREATS GREATS GREATS TDF TDF TDF TDF TDF OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC OPTIMISTIC CreatingHEL a lighter, more HEL HEL HEL HEL

1. FULL POPLAR

2. POPLAR + BAMBOO

durability, consistent flex and light weight.

responsive core than the Full Poplar. The Poplar + Bamboo uses the same durable core, lightens it up by replacing 30% of the Poplar with Paulownia and then inserts two bamboo stringers down the full length for added pop and response.

(Clark, Public, Emoticon, Basic, Typo, Jackpot)

(TDF, Hel Greats)

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We’ve re-designed the PowerDrive core from last year evolving the original idea into what we call Carbon PowerDrive. The Optimistic begins with the same Poplar and Bamboo core featured on the Standard and TDF. The PYL begins with a lighter weight Poplar and Paulownia composition. On both models, we then mill two custom programmed channels about 30mm in from the edge, running parallel to the sidecut.

Inserted into these channels are pre-bent bamboo stringers wrapped in carbon. The end result is a highly responsive core that precisely matches and compliments the outline of each board.

EXTRUDED.

SINTERED SPEC.

SINTERED TRUE.

Just like it says. This material is formed by extrusion. It’s softer than our other two bases, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. At the speeds many of us ride, this material is actually quicker (gets up to speed faster) than sintered when waxed correctly. You may have your own proof of this when you’re smoking by someone with a dried out “high-end” base. It also retains wax better because it’s more porous and is easy to fix with a P-Tex stick if you get scratches in it.

This is the term we use and is the grey zone many companies play in. We call it Sintered Spec because it’s hardness and chemical properties are very close to true sintered and it’s on-snow performance is also very close to true sintered - but it’s formed using the extrusion process. How? – Well the raw material is actually preconsumer recycled (meaning it never left the factory) sintered base material. So while the heating and extrusion process has softened it slightly, it’s still much harder than true Extruded.

Just like it says. Pellets or course powder is pressed until it forms a solid. There are several suppliers for our entire industry and they each have different codes for them, depending on the colour and transparency. These codes can make it seem like you’re getting many different kinds and grades of sintered but they’re all pretty much the same as far as you and I will ever tell. True Sintered is harder and more expensive than extruded and it can be faster for those that ride aggressively fast. But to do that, it needs to be waxed and prepared for local conditions.

The weightless core strikes a critical balance between lightweight and strength. Using a lower density species of Poplar in areas that are not as structural and Paulownia in the areas that are, we’re able to shave precious weight off our beloved 420 and now the 20/20. This helps a board not only float, but “feel” floaty.

THE TERMS SINTERED AND EXTRUDED ARE VERBS USED TO DESCRIBE THE PROCESS BY WHICH A BASE MATERIAL IS MADE.

SIN·TER VERB \ SIN-T R\

transitive verb : to cause to become a coherent mass by heating without melting

EX·TRUDE VERB \IK- STRÜD\

: to shape (something) by forcing it through a hole

Most of us have been taught to think of Extruded and Sintered as ways of describing the quality and/or hardness of a base material. Extruded being softer and slower, and Sintered being harder and presumably faster. Unfortunately this is not always true. Rather than re-educate, the industry tends to play on your current understanding, which we think is a little disingenuous. So here are the materials we use:

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5. 3D POWDERHULL (20/20, 420PH)

1. Camber (Ghost by Tadashi)

ROCKER

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Designed specifically for the 420 and 20/20.

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STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD

4. POWERDRIVE 2.0

From intuitive turn initiation, solid edge hold and explosive release, the PowerDrive core is constantly active. (PYL, Optimistic)

BASE MATERIALS

ROCKER BLENDED ROCKER

20/20 20/20 20/20 20/20 20/20 420 420 420 420 420

3. WEIGHTLESS CORE

(420, 20/20)

: to force, press, or push (something) out

ROCKER ROCKER

POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA PAULOWNIA

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2. FlatRock (Public) 2. FlatRock (Public) 3. CamRock (Standard, The Greats, 3. CamRock (Standard, The Greats, 3. CAMROCK (EMOTICON, BASIC, TYPO, JACKPOT, GREATS, HEL, PYL) Jackpot, The Basic) Jackpot, The Basic) 4. Directional CamRock (PYL, Hel YES.) 4. Directional CamRock (PYL, Hel YES.)

(20/20, 420PH)

BASE PROFILES

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POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR POPLAR

A slight taper (12mm) helps keep the nose up without loosing the tail’s ability to hold in hardpack. Stance is only slightly set back from center of effective edge because the difference in nose and tail shovel keeps you from going over the nose.

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Stance only slightly benefit from more re-distribution of body your body weight the tail’s to hold hardpack. Stance is onlyis slightly set set benefit from more subtlesubtle re-distribution of your weight onto onto from center of effective because the difference in thatyou helpturn. you turn. back back from center of effective edge edge because the difference in areasareas that help nosetail and tail shovel keeps you going from going over the nose. nose Directional and shovel keeps you from over the nose. Wide / Tapered: UnderBite: OverBite: (The 420) True Twin / Radial W/ Underbite Edges Directional / Radial W/ Overbite (Basic, Emoticon) Edges (Hel Yes.) Inspired by Steve Lis, and the revolution that occurred when Some might call this a directional twin kneeboards influenced surfboard design. Powder is all about With the success of last years Overbite Edges on the Hel we wanted There are a lot of variations on this as the differences on the PYL for examspeed and flotation. Displacement of a board’s volume is afto see what would happen when we take our own design theories theme out there. Through trial and ple are not as drastic as some. For us, fected by more than just length. With the 420 for example, we’re and turn them inside out. The result was a small revolution in board error we’ve found locating a slight anything that’s not a true twin is. able to get the stability and float normally associated with much shaping. By stepping in under the ROCKER bindings it reduces (or disrupts) “bump-out” running parallel to theCAMBER Nose length outside of the effective ROCKER ROCKER CAMBER longer boards by punching out the waist width and drastically that has contact with the snow (while sidecut at each of the binding areas the surface area of the edgeROCKER edge is longer than the tail and the chopping the length. The148 for example has the same circumbreaks up the edge just enough to the board is on edge) which in turn increases the edge pressure in stance is set back, usually in the neighference and base surface as a traditional 160 but it’s mass is increase grip in icy conditions. The the areas where you need it - from binding out, and through the cenborhood of about 20mm from center of Directional Wide / Tapered: UnderBite: OverBite: Directional / Radial: located much closer to your feet resulting more maneuverability bumps are subtle and work without ter of the board where the carving arc is taking place. effective edge (EE). (The 420) True Twin / Radial W/ Underbite Edges Directional / Radial W/ Overbite (Pick Your Line) and far less swing weight feeling grabby, slowing you down, or The Hel is designed to be ridden more aggressively and benefits from (Basic, Emoticon) Edges (Hel Yes.) the traction associated with bump-outs. The Basic and Emoticon A slight taper (12mm) helps keep the nose up without loosing being a nightmare to tune. Inspired by Steve and the revolution that occurred when Some might call this a directional twin 4 to Lis, benefit from more subtle re-distribution of your body weight onto the tail’s4ability hold in hardpack. Stance is only slightly set kneeboards influenced surfboard design. Powder is all about With the success of last years Overbite Edges on the Hel we wanted There are a lot of variations on this as the differences on the PYL for examareas that help you turn. back from center of effective edge because the difference in speed and flotation. Displacement of a board’s volume is afto see what would happen when we take our own design theories theme out there. Through trial and ple are not as drastic as some. For us, nose and tail shovel keeps you from going over the nose. fected by more than just length. With the 420 for example, we’re and turn them inside out. The result was a small revolution in board error we’ve found locating a slight anything that’s not a true twin is. able to get the stability and float normally associated with much shaping. By stepping in under the bindings it reduces (or disrupts) “bump-out” running parallel to the Nose length outside of the effective longer boards by punching out the waist width and drastically sidecut at each of the binding areas the surface area of the edge that has contact with the snow (while edge is longer than the tail and the chopping the length. The148 for example has the same ROCKER circumbreaks up the edge just enough to the board is on edge) which in turn increases stance is set back, usually in the neighBLENDED BLENDED ROCKER the edge pressure in BLENDED ROCKER BLENDED ROCKER ference and base surface as a traditional 160 but it’s mass is increase grip in icy conditions. The the areas where you need it - from binding out, and through the cenborhood of about 20mm from center of located much closer to your feet resulting more maneuverability bumps are subtle and work without ter of the board where the carving arc is taking place. effective edge (EE). and far less swing weight feeling grabby, slowing you down, or The Hel is designed to be ridden more aggressively and benefits from the traction associated with bump-outs. A slight taper (12mm) helps keep the nose up without loosing being a nightmare to tune. ROCKER CAMBER ROCKER The Basic and Emoticon benefit from more subtle re-distribution of your body weight onto the tail’s ability to hold in hardpack. Stance is only slightly set areas that help you turn. back from center of effective edge because the difference in 5 nose and5tail shovel keeps you from going over the nose.

1 1. Camber (Ghost by Tadashi) 1. Camber (Ghost by Tadashi)

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As the lines between freeride MidBite blends the response MIDBITE of Similar looking to “wings” UNDERBITE TAPERED UNDERBITE DIRECTIONAL VOLUME TWIN a narrow waist width with the or bumps on a surfboard, it and freestyle continue to erase, we had to address the needs of stability of wider nose and tail. functions a little different on guys committed to riding only snow. Each side the board’s The MidBite steps the outline twins but finding themselves in effective edge is segmented of the board inward 1.5mm just into 3 distinct parts. Beginning more pow. Nose and tail volume inside the insert pack. This step at the nose, the sidecut is is hard to notice in hardpack remains (rather than bumping unless you’re nose/tail approx. 8 meters radius. At the back out like the Basic) down front binding area, the edge pressing, but in pow it affects about 1/3 the length of the floatation and you can feel it. steps inward by 2mm, the sidecut until just inside the sidecut changes to approx. 7 This led to the simple idea of next insert pack. This single meters and continues with that the Directional Volume Twin. long disruption of the sidecut Symmetrical flex, centered radius until the rear insert pack. between the bindings cheats Then, the edge steps in again stance, identical wide-points the waist width narrower, 2mm and the sidecut tightens of the board (therefore, NOT providing quicker edge-to- to approx. 6 meters. Traditional tapered), identical length edge response. Meanwhile, “tapered boards” take the full shovel lengths but with a from your binding out to the sidecut and pull the tail inward, slightly lower volume tail. end of the sidecut we maintain which is away from the arc of (Standard, TDF) a board width that is a stable your turn – this is why they tend platform for popping, spinning, to wash out under hard carving. and landing. The Tapered UnderBite corrects this by: 1) keeping the sidecut (Jackpot) parallel to its corresponding one on the other side of the board. 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 nothingDirectional / Radial: Directional / Tapered: True Twin: Directional Volume AsymAsym Twin:Twin: Directional WideWide / Tapered: True Twin: Directional Volume Twin:Twin: Directional / Radial: (The 420) (The Greats) (Public, Jackpot) (Standard, By Tadashi) Your Line) (The 420) (Public, Jackpot) (Standard, GhostGhost By Tadashi) (Pick (Pick Your Line) else. (The Greats)

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So even though it’s a perfectly balanced twin, the board rides (The 420, 420PH) through deep snow with the same pitch, or planing angle, UnderBite: OverBite: UnderBite: OverBite: True /Twin / Radial W/ Underbite Directional / Radial W/ Overbite that we get Directional with True Twin Radial W/ Underbite EdgesEdges /directional Radial W/ Overbite (Basic, Emoticon) (Hel Yes.) (Basic, Emoticon) EdgesEdges (Hel Yes.) the asymmetrical day, asymmetrical boards Inspired by Steve Lis, the andrevolution the revolution that occurred when A mainstay of freestyle riding. As lines the lines between freeride callathis a directional Back Back in theinday, boards Inspired by Steve Lis, and that occurred whenset-back A mainstay of freestyle riding. As the between freeride and and Some Some mightmight call this directional twin twin shapes and stances. meant you had to choose between a kneeboards influenced surfboard design. 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