The board that changed the way we look at snowboards. Length is no longer the only way to stay above powder. This board is all about surface area displacement to create float and stability in a package that has much less swing-weight due to its dramatically shortened length. A tight turning radius facilitates tree-bound powder hunts, and a custom crafted rocker line keeps the nose up at any speed. Often copied, but never duplicated, there’s only one 420. Often copied, never duplicated
Profile: Camber
Terrain: Pow
Response: Medium Responsive
Features:
- Poplar Palownia Core:
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Radial Outline: Radial: When basics are good. A radial outline is how the classic snowboards were made. Where you have the radius that draws a single circle. It’s the most basic way to turn, it will allow you to carve and hold an edge throughout your arc.
- Biax Fiberglass
- Art by: Mark Kowalchuck
Profile: Camber
Camber is the base of snowboarding: you need to have an edge hold enough to drive in and out of turns, the Camber acts as a shock absorber on cars they push the wheels into the road to enhance grip. The camber does exactly that to the edge. Allowing you to drive your turns longer and release later.
Shape: Directional
This is all about surface area displacement to create float and stability. The shorter length and bigger surface area provides a tighter radius that facilitates tight forest powder runs.
Flex: 7 (Scale 1 - 10)
Versatility at its finest.
Base: Sintered
High end base material that is harder, more durable, and faster than extruded bases.