From Whistler to Breckenridge, the Endeavor Women's Nomad Series Snowboard provides a poppy-playful feel for treating the entire mountain like one giant terrain park. The Nomad features a softer flex that's perfect for park riding, yet not overly noodly when you're carving down groomers and taking your tricks to the entire mountain. Its twin shape enables switch dominance for perfecting those 270 board slides and floating backside 180s into powder. Ultimately, what really makes the Nomad super-versatile lies within its flat-to-rocker profile, with a 2-millimeter rise at the tip and tail for catch-free fun when you're buttering, jibbing, and messing around the mountain. The nose and tail rocker also float through powder, allowing you to ride your twin-shaped park board on those deeper days. New for this year, all Endeavor Snowboards feature The Channel mounting system, which is licensed from Burton for unlimited stance options and on-the-fly binding adjustments. As such, it's compatible with Burton's EST (Extra Sensory Technology) Bindings for incredible board feel and flex underfoot. And for riders looking to use bindings outside of Burton, many popular bindings, such as Ride, Union, Flux, and Salomon, offer 2-hole or Universal discs for mounting to The Channel. Providing smooth flex from tip-to-tail, the full poplar core is responsive and smooth, with birch reinforcement along The Channel for extra stomping strength. Biax fiberglass keeps things torsionally loose and playful, which is great for beginners and intermediates seeking easy turn initiation, also catering to freestyle junkies looking to press, butter, and jib their way through the park. Endeavor's Seamless Sidewall Tech fuses urethane (i. e., the material used in skate wheels) directly to the board's poplar core for impact-dampening and added durability. Throw in a low-maintenance, easy to repair IS 4400 extruded base for a no-fuss freestyle board that begs to be ridden everywhere on the mountain.
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