Yes Typo Snowboard
Yes Typo Snowboard
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- Directional Twin
- UnderBite
- Full Poplar
- Biax
- Flex: 6/10
Every year we found ourselves getting custom made 'team-spec' boards for riders like Benji Ritchie, that loved the Basic but wanted a faster base and just a little more snap to the flex. The Typo is exactly that. For the dedicated resort rat and upcoming pro in all of us.
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- Delivery in 1-4 days contiguous United States
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- We ask returns be initiated within 30-days
- Details can be found at our *Return & Exchange Portal
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- Southern California rentals, snow service, bike service
23851 Via Fabricante Ste. 201
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
949-234-6606
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Yes Typo Snowboard Size Chart
TYPO TECH
RIDERS-Benji RitchieLENGTHS-149, 152, 155, 156W, 158, 159W, 161, 163W
SHAPE-Directional Twin
OUTLINE-UnderBite
CORE-Full Poplar
GLASS-Biax
OUTLINE
UNDERBITE
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.
CORE
FULL POPLAR
Our baseline core for tip to tail wood-core snowboard construction. Strikes a predictable balance between durability, consistent flex and light weight.
BASE PROFILE
CAMROCK 2-4-2SINTERED SPEC
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 pre- consumer 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.