Wednesday, September 30, 2009
2010 DC Snowboards FLEX MAPPING TECHNOLOGY Explained
Perhaps above anything, feel is paramount in snowboarding. New for 2010, we bring you DC’s Flex Mapping, a process that define the feel of each board on the snow. It combines core profiling materials placement, and board shape to give each board unique, true feel on the snow. These elements, combined wit unique wood cores, three levels of fiberglass, and reinforcement of carbon and Kevlar, work together to provide insane pop, longe life, and a smooth ride.
The HKD is an all mountain directional twin assault machine. Combined with an ultra lightweight Honeycomb and Wood core, the dual carbon/kevlar reinforcements give the HKD unprecedented performance. Tortionally stiffer between the feet, and ultra lightweight, this board has edge hold and response needed for a more aggressive style
of riding.
This profile is used on the XFB and BFF directional twins. Carbon and Kevlar reinforcements are added between the inserts to give the board a stable, responsive, yet very smooth overall flex. The tip and tail profiles are gentle to allow for easy turn initiation, and smooth rides in unforgiving park and natural terrain.
Carbon & Kevlar reinforcements run down the center of the board from tip to tail adding more pop, increasing board life, and creating a very responsive flex. The negative core profile provides supreme torsional control and a balanced feel. Featured on the twin tip boards MLF and BDR.
This profile is engineered fortrue twin freestyle riding performance. We add Carbon & Kevlar reinforcements in the tip and tail to give the board monster pop, and stable landings. In addition, the center of the board remains softer for smooth riding and solid board control for locking onto rails, boxes, and ledges. Featured on the twin tip boards PBJ and BFT.
of riding.
This profile is used on the XFB and BFF directional twins. Carbon and Kevlar reinforcements are added between the inserts to give the board a stable, responsive, yet very smooth overall flex. The tip and tail profiles are gentle to allow for easy turn initiation, and smooth rides in unforgiving park and natural terrain.
Carbon & Kevlar reinforcements run down the center of the board from tip to tail adding more pop, increasing board life, and creating a very responsive flex. The negative core profile provides supreme torsional control and a balanced feel. Featured on the twin tip boards MLF and BDR.
This profile is engineered fortrue twin freestyle riding performance. We add Carbon & Kevlar reinforcements in the tip and tail to give the board monster pop, and stable landings. In addition, the center of the board remains softer for smooth riding and solid board control for locking onto rails, boxes, and ledges. Featured on the twin tip boards PBJ and BFT.
Labels: 2010 DC Snowboards, 2010 DC Snowboards FLEX MAPPING TECHNOLOGY
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