A ride that will make you as happy as a pig in pow. Renowned as the ultimate carving twin, this latest design has amassed a devoted following. Combining innovation and style, it introduces an asymmetrical twin with asym-flex, incorporating the revolutionary asymmetrical MidBite into the opposing sidecut specs. Designed by the talented Alex Fowkes, a Squamish-based artist with two decades of immersion in boardsports culture, this snowboard exemplifies his expertise and passion. Whether he’s shredding the slopes, carving up a skate park, or riding waves, Fowkes’s dedication to his craft shines through. When not on a board, he can be found adorning walls with his captivating murals or crafting mesmerizing artwork for clients worldwide. Embrace the thrill of snowboarding with the Greats Un..Inc. snowboard, an exceptional creation that harmonizes performance, aesthetics, and an unparalleled love for the sport.
A twin snowboard is symmetrically shaped, with an identical nose and tail, enabling riders to perform maneuvers and tricks with ease in both regular and switch stances. This symmetrical design ensures equal performance characteristics regardless of direction, facilitating versatile riding experiences. Ideal for freestyle riders and terrain park enthusiasts, twin snowboards enhance maneuverability, allow for seamless transitions between tricks, and promote a balanced feel. The symmetrical shape fosters a consistent and predictable ride, making it well-suited for those who enjoy riding in various directions and executing tricks with a uniform approach.
Camrocker boards have a profile where the center of the board is closer to the snow, and the nose and tail are raised.
Enhances float in powder, makes turn initiation easier, and is generally more forgiving.
May sacrifice some edge hold and stability compared to traditional camber.
Perfectly symmetrical shape for balanced riding, equally versatile both when used regular and when used in switch. Great balance between feline stability and freestyle mobility, no matter which way you point it.