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The Weston Japow snowboard is made to maneuver in the deepest snow on the planet. Its swallowtail design helps you stay afloat while weaving through tight trees or laying down surf-inspired carves.
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| Best Use | Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Snowboard Style | Powder |
| Snowboard Shape | Directional |
| Snowboard Profile | Camber/Rocker |
| Stance Setback | Centered |
| Core | Poplar/bamboo |
| Construction | Wood core/triax fiberglass/carbon stringers |
| Bolt Pattern | 2x4 |
| Flex | Medium |
| Gender | Men's |
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As this board is obviously a dream in the powder, it's long sidecut gives you the extra stability to perform incredibly well on any spring groomer day as well. If you feel like getting a little sendy, the carbon reinforced tail will you give you that extra confidence and control to stomp even some of the biggest cliffs.
You wouldn’t think this board can Handle big drops and the chop but you’re wrong. It does and it’s a Cadillac of snowboards. It’s the smooth stylish ride that just looks effortless. They best board on the deepest days and just a all around classic shape and style.
This board was definitely built for powder with its large nose with a shaped shallow tail. It certainly excels in its natural environment but also has a good sidecut that performs in packed powder, choppy snow, and groomers. The flex throughout the board is dialed, with a soft forgiving flex in the nose and the stiff swallow tail gives strength in every turn
Recently added a japow to the lineup. Ridden in powder which was most excellent and also on groomers. Lays down great turns on both.It is so stable charging through the chop and I don't have to think I just point and shoot. I see this board getting lots of days in all types of conditions. Thanks rei for carrying this brand.already looking to see what other goodies they make.