The Drake Misty board – designed for girls who spend most of their time in the snowpark. Micro Camber board profile is the best mix of good edge hold and excellent Pop, moderate flex of the board is perfect for butter, as well as on boxes and rails. The shape of the board is Twin-Tip so riding on the switch will not be a problem.
FEATURES
- Board profile – Micro Camber (camber between the bindings transitioning to rocker).
- Twin Tip – symmetrical board shape
- Premium Pop – Poplar wood core.
- Extruded 4000 – extruded base.
- Biax – double fiberglass
- Blunt shape – flattened nose and tail
- Flex: 3/10
Style
All – mountain
Dedication: AM All-Mountains boards are the most versatile and great for everyone from beginners to advanced riders.
Freestyle
Dedication: FS Freestyle boards are great for parks, pipes and on the slope.
Buttering
Dedication: BT Buttering boards are designed for everyone, who want to have fun on the slope. They would help you with all kinds of tricks, rotations, presses and rolls.
Jibbing
Dedication: JB Jibbing boards are good for riding in the city, which is full of stairs, gaps, rails and other such attractions.
Width
Standard
Standard board width – perfect if your shoe size is less than 11 US.
Mounting
Standard
Traditional boards have binding inserts where the channel is located. Standard mounting system allows you to mount bindings in tens different positions.
Shape
Twin tip
Snowboards are shaped one of two ways: directional or twin. Twin snowboards are symmetrical, so the nose and tail are the same length. This shape is usually used in freestyle and jib snowboards.
Snowboard Profile
Hybrid
Hybrid boards are combination of other profiles, what gives them extraordinary characteristics. These boards are designed for advanced riders.
Flex
Soft
Snowboard flex describes how flexible a snowboard is. Soft boards “forgive” mistakes, they are easy to ride, but do not allow for very precise, dynamic turns.
Base
Extruded
Extruded base – tend to be more durable and cheaper to make than sintered base. An extruded base will be much slower than a properly maintained, and waxed, sintered base.