Rocker Type:
Directional Freeride Camber: Subtle rocker in the nose and tail provide additional float without losing stability. Camber underfoot provides confident edge hold and pop.
Flex:
Flex Rating: 6 (1 Soft - 10 Stiff)
Shape:
Directional Freeride with Slight Taper
Core:
91% Poplar / 9% Bamboo: Sustainably harvested, this blend keeps the board smooth and powerful.
Laminates:
Tip to Tail Carbon: Carbon fiber run through the entire core from tip to tail to provide added pop and response.
Tri-Axe Glass: Multi-axis, stitched fiberglass laminate that offers a precise and responsive ride in any terrain or snow conditions.
Sidewalls:
Polyurethane: Polyurethane is poured during construction to form a single, unified
piece of sidewall wrapping around the entire core for increased strength and durability. Because of this process, it also creates less waste material than other sidewall options.
Base:
Sintered Durasurf 4001: The gold standard in bases. The 4000-series sintered bases have a higher density than other options on the market, and are therefore more durable. Additionally, it absorbs more wax, making for a faster and smoother ride. 4000-series PTEX is usually reserved for only top-of-the-line boards due to a higher manufacturing cost, but at Weston it’s the minimum standard.
Boltless Base
Topsheet:
Rugged Topsheet: Polymide is eco friendly and made from castor beans. The topsheet is durable and resistant to scratches and scuffs.
Additional Features:
Karakoram UltraClips and Active Joining: Karakoram UltraClips and Tip-Locks use Active Joining to spring load the seam of your splitboard, eliminating the rattling shearing, and rolling inherent to passive slip-fit connections. Simply close the lever to lock in the most responsive ride.
Rooted Inserts: The odds of pulling out inserts on a snowboard are about zero, but just to make sure Weston have reinforced all of the inserts areas with precision-cut sheets of flax. This improved durability and naturally dampens chatter. Additionally, flax is a sustainable crop and is good for the environment.
Split Tech: Weston doesn't skimp on their splits. You'll see a full inner metal edge, complete with sidewall and dampening tape. Also, when facing a kick-turn on a steep slope, you want all the help you can get - that's why Weston balance's their splits so that they are tail heavy.
Binding Compatibility:
Standard Splitboard Insert Pattern