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Reverse Camber

Finally, a rocker built to have fun in the park! From pressing boxes to sliding cold metal street rails, we have built the ultimate reverse camber for jibbing. For our rocker boards we have a single radius angle reverse camber. Only 10cm of the middle point of the board is touching the ground, and the rest of the camber is above it. The ultimate result is a poppy board with a very stable nose and tail built for presses and having fun in the park. Why is this better than other brands that have "parabolic" or "camber-rocker-camber" or "camber-flat- camber" profiles? That's easy... Compared to camber-flat-camber profiles: When you put the enforcer on a flat table, the board has only one contact point with the table, right in the middle of the board. Some of the other brands have a long flat area in the middle of the board (camber-flat-camber boards), which is useless because when you put your feet on the board, the board becomes flat in the middle of the bindings, making it ride like a normal board. Compared to parabolic profiles: The enforcer is a forgiving, easy to ride camber, because it has a consistent profile. No surprises while riding the board. The single radius camber profile is better than a parabolic camber profile because when riding a parabolic camber profile board, the height of the board in the contact point (widest point of the board) is always too high and when you ride the board you don't have the all effective edges in contact with the snow, so the board is less catchy. Just by putting your weight on your toes, the board will have its full edges directly in contact with the snow. Compared to camber-rocker-camber profiles: Once you strap in to this type of board, the camber effect you are looking for is lost because of your weight.