Redefining what's possible in a soft-flexing freestyle board, the Endeavor New Standard Snowboard skillfully transitions from cruiser laps to park runs with a poppy-playful feel. For such a playful board you'd think the New Standard lacks the ability to rip the entire mountain, yet it's incredibly stable when you're riding at higher speeds thanks to its mid-wide shape and 3D Camber with Raised Contacts. 3D Camber with Raised Contacts delivers the great edge hold and responsive feel of a traditional camber board, but with spoon-like, 3D-beveled contact points to reduce the chance of catching an edge on rails, boxes, and hardpack snow. This design also promotes a bit more float than traditional camber boards, directing snow around the tip and tail, much like a boat hull slicing through the water. 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 The Channel. Inside this versatile freestyle board, the full poplar wood core ensures a consistently smooth flex underfoot. Birch reinforcements along The Channel mounting system add strength when you're stomping landings in the park. Keeping things torsionally soft and playful, biax fiberglass promotes a buttery flex for pressing through the rail line and slashing surfy turns. Perhaps the most notable features found on this board are its Seamless Sidewalls. This tech fuses impact-absorbing urethane (i. e., the same material used in skate wheels) directly to the board's wood core for an ultra-smooth ride that's resistant to rail dings and impacts. Add in a low-maintenance, easy to repair Extruded IS 4400 ba...
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