Directional Freeride
Directional boards have more setback and thus a longer nose. A different nose and tail flex combined with an asymmetrical sidecut radius provides for more edge pressure and control at high speeds. The nose is not only wider but also has a different concave radius and raise compared to the tail. It's perfect for more flotation in powder snow and fast edge-to-edge turns on the groomers.
Snowboards that use this technology
All Völkl technologies for 2010/2011 collection
Base
- Sintered
- Extruded
- Sintered P-Tex 20188
- Back-Screening and Die-Cut
- Die-Cut
- Fine Stone Finish
- Diamond Finish
- Structural Finish
- Völkl Race Lab
- Extruded Super-Clear
Bend
Construction
Convex
Core
Mounting
Reinforcement
- Triaxial Fiberglass Weave
- Biaxial Fiberglass Weave
- Titanal Weave
- V-Flex Fiberglass Weave Inlay
- Pop 4.0
- Pop 3.0
- Pop 2.0
- Pop 1.0
- Aramid Weave Inlay
- Smart Torsion Inlay
Shape
Sidecut
- True Twin-Tip Freestyle
- Directional Freeride
- Directional Freestyle
- Directional Race
- Directional Twin-Tip