
Convex Slide Base
These constructions' special features include elevated sidewalls while the base is rounded down on the sides towards the edges – it seems as if the edges were floating in the air without even touching the rail. No more edge-catching slams, just more fun onboard! Boards with these bases are particularly playful and forgiving while they offer massive flotation in powder due to reduced flow resistance.
Snowboards that use this technology
All Völkl technologies for 2011/2012 collection
Base
- Diamond Finish
- Die-Cut
- Extruded Base
- Fine Stone Finish
- Recycled Base
- Sintered Base
- Sintered P-Tex 20188 Base
- Structural Finish
- Völkl Race Lab Splitbase
Bend
- All-Mountain/Powder Rocker
- Easy Camber
- Easy Rocker
- Freestyle Camber
- Freestyle Rocker
- Nose Rocker
- Pro Camber
Construction
- AVS
- Custom-Fit Kohla Skins
- Fullcap Construction
- Horror-Shock Absorber
- Powder Channel
- Sandwich Construction
- Soft Flex
- Traditional Shock-Absorber
- Völkl Skin Pin System
Convex
- Convex Powder Base
- Convex Slide Base
Core
- Supreme Woodcore With Cellcore Inlays
- Tip-To-Tail Classic Woodcore
- Tip-To-Tail Supreme Woodcore
- Tip-To-Tail Ultra-Light Woodcore
Edges
Mounting
Reinforcement
- Carbon Inlays/Pop 1.0
- Carbon Inlays/Pop 2.0
- Carbon Inlays/Pop 3.0
- Carbon Inlays/Pop 4.0
- Double Aramid Weave
- Hardwood Veneer
- Smart Torsion Inlay
- Triple Aramid Weave
- Two Additional Carbon Stripes
- Upper and Lower Biaxial Fiberglass Weave
- Upper and Lower Triaxial Fiberglass Weave
- Upper Triaxial Fiberglass Weave
- V-Flex Fiberglass Weave Inlay
Shape
Sidecut
- Directional Freeride Sidecut
- Directional Freestyle Sidecut
- Directional Race Sidecut
- Directional Twin-Tip Sidecut
- True Twin-Tip Freestyle Sidecut