“Camber” describes a board shape that incorporates a classic, positive camber. These boards feature two contact points when the board is lying flat on the ground: one in the nose and the other one in the tail. In between those contact points, the board is bowed providing the board with a certain snap that helps cope with the forces unleashed during a ride. A strong camber provides more edge-hold on icy slopes; a smoother camber makes the board more responsive. Camber boards offer very direct power transmission and great rides when it’s all about speed.
These boards have a very strong camber and are best for advanced riders who aim for aggressive riding and perfect edge-hold (Coal). But they are also easy to control and offer direct response as well as amazing pop on huge booters (Squad Prime).
This shape combines a medium camber with an early rise nose and tail. The short contact length makes the board forgiving and allows its easy-to-turn characteristics, which can be of great advantage in the park. When riding on the edge the Freestyle Camber Shape just rides like a normal Camber board.
A smooth camber shape with an early rise nose and tail. The apparently shorter contact length makes learning turns as easy as 1-2-3, but on icy slopes you get first class edge-hold and direct riding characteristics. This is the perfect alternative to a Rocker shape: not too direct, but also not too playful.
These boards have a very strong camber and are best for advanced riders who aim for aggressive riding and perfect edge-hold (Coal). But they are also easy to control and offer direct response as well as amazing pop on huge booters (Squad Prime).
These boards have a very strong camber and are best for advanced riders who aim for aggressive riding and perfect edge-hold (Coal). But they are also easy to control and offer direct response as well as amazing pop on huge booters (Squad Prime).