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Made for those who like to ride both ways, the women's Weston Rise Snowboard x Turbo Bambi has a twin tip and is loaded with power from S weave carbon to keep your movements energetic all day long.
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Best Use | Snowboarding |
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Snowboard Style | All-mountain |
Snowboard Shape | Directional Twin |
Snowboard Profile | Camber |
Recommended Rider Weight | 149 CM: 105-165 pounds 152 CM: 120-180 pounds |
Board Dimensions | 149 CM: 28.4 / 24.2 / 28.4 centimeters 152 CM: 28.8 / 24.6 / 28.8 centimeters |
Effective Edge | 149 CM: 113.4 centimeters 152 CM: 116.4 centimeters |
Sidecut Radius | 149 CM: 7.4 / 7.25 / 7.4 meters 152 CM: 7.55 / 7.4 / 7.55 meters |
Stance Setback | 2 centimeters |
Core | Wood |
Construction | Poplar/paulownia with bamboo stringers and carbon stringers |
Bolt Pattern | 2x4 |
Flex | Medium |
Gender | Women's |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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The rise is one of the most versatile boards that allows you to have fun throughout any part of the mountain. Whether you are riding groomers, jumping on cliffs, or riding deep powder, this board can handle it all. It is the perfect board when you ride the entire mountain as your playground. The twin shape is great for easy transitions when wanting to ride switch as well. I'd highly recommend if you are looking for a fun and playful board that has medium-stiffness and stability to handle all-terrain conditions.
I'm in love with the Weston Rise snowboard, so much so I also have the splitboard version of this board! The directional twin shape helps with float on deeper days and holds an edge when charging groomers without sacrificing the ability to ride switch. The Rise holds its own on steeps, cliffs and booters whether its on the resort or hiking hits in the backcountry. I know this is a women's specific board, but as a smaller dude looking for a board that can handle big terrain I'm all in on the Rise!