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Challenged by their riders to develop a board that shreds powder as well as the Yes. 420 but can also rip switch without problems, the creative designers at Yes. borrowed inspiration from wakeboards, kiteboards, surfboards, and even sailboats to give rise to the Yes. 20/20 Snowboard. With a 3D Powder Hull that rides like a short, wide, playful twin on groomers, the prowess of the 20/20 really shines through in deep snow where the combination of concave and tip/tail rocker makes for uncanny levitation. The result? A funky-fresh hybrid of a board that pairs the fun of a true twin with the impressive float that used to only be found with directional boards. Testers have raved and the verdict is in that this unique and innovative design is poised to sweep the industry in the upcoming years -- join the ranks of the early adopters and sport-shaping futurists with the Yes. 20/20 Snowboard.
3D Powder Hull – The 3D Powder Hull starts with a base profile that combines 2 distinct rocker lines that, when blended together, create a pronounced base concave in the nose and tail. The centerline is fully rockered starting from the insert packs, all the way to the tips of the bluntly shaped nose and tail. Out at the contact edges, there is a more conventional base profile that Yes. uses on many of their other boards. The resulting concave across the nose and tail acts differently at the leading end of the board than it does on the trailing end when riding deep snow. At the nose, the concave draws air under the board causing lift and flotation. As the snow moves across the base it releases off the tail and the exaggerated rocker line along the center causes the tail to drop downward. So even though it's a perfectly balanced twin, the board rides through deep snow with the same pitch, or planing angle that you'd get with directional shapes and set-back stances.
Flex Rating: 4 (1 Soft - 5 Stiff) – This snowboard has a stiff flex rating, indicating it will provide you with an aggressive, responsive and fast ride. Good for charging groomers, deep powder, slalom courses, and even jumps. Stiff snowboards won't wash out on you easily because they are responsive, have insane carving abilities, and remain stable.
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True Twin – A true twin snowboard shape is ideal for riders who want to ride switch or play in the park. The nose and tail are identical and the flex is evenly distributed throughout the entirety of the board. True twins are perfectly symmetrical.
Weightless Core – The weightless core strikes a critical balance between lightweight and strength. Using a lower density species of poplar in areas that are not as structural and Paulownia in the areas that are, Yes. is able to shave precious weight. This helps a board not only float, but "feel" floaty.
Triax – Triax laminate consists of fiberglass that is braided in three directions. Meaning it gives the snowboard an asymmetrical flex with lengthwise stiffness. For you, this delivers a snowboard that has tons of pitch when jumping.
ABS – Durable, flexible, infinitely reliable.
Sintered True – True Sintered bases are harder and more expensive than extruded bases and can be faster for those that ride aggressively fast. But to do that, it needs to be waxed and prepared for local conditions.
Die-Cut Base – Base color displayed may not be available. Base colors may vary.
2 x 4 Insert Pattern
Size (cm) | 146 | 150 |
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Effective Edge (mm) | 1035 | 1070 |
Tip Width (mm) | 318.2 | 323.1 |
Waist Width (mm) | 274 | 278 |
Tail Width (mm) | 318.2 | 323.1 |
Stance Setback (in) | 0 | 0 |
Stance Range (in) | 20.4-23.6 | 21.4-25.1 |
Width | Regular | Regular |