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Target Rider: All Juniors!: Junior snowboards are more or less one-style-fits all, as most board companies will just make a single model of junior boards (or maybe a girl's one and a boy's one). These means that there aren't really any 'expert' kid's snowboards, though any board with a wood core will be more than advanced enough for the best little shredders.
Wood Core: The standard core which has throughout time provided the best performance and durability. Each model may have it's own density level to help define flex and maximum speed but every wood core ski will be solid.
4400 Easy Care Extruded Base This base type is highly durable, requires very little maintenance and will keep your board sliding nicely down the mountain. Since a lot of people ask, when we say "very little maintenance" that pretty much means get your ride tuned once preseason and you're good to go.
Cap construction: This type of construction helps fight against edge chipping, and provides a slightly more forgiving ride great for beginner to intermediate riders. Radial Sidecut: This board has a perfectly radial sidecut (i.e. if the sidecut kept going eventually it would form one big circle) which gives the rider an expected and uniform feel on all types of turns. Symmetrical Twin: This board is a full on twin-tip snowboard. Not a directional twin tip, or an asymmetrical twin-tip. The tip and tail are exactly identical, so you can spin and land switch, ride switch, do whatever you want in either direction. Head puts just as much time and effort into making top tier snowboard gear as they do to make top tier ski gear, and it shows. Whether it is a snowboard, a snowboard boot or a snowboard binding, you can be sure that it is 100% quality. Carbon Fiber Layer: This board has a layer of Carbon Fiber, which stiffens the board without adding much weight. The Carbon layer also makes the board stronger to withstand the abuse of more aggressive riding. Don't forget to checkout our Helmets and Wrist Protection Gloves and Mittens. Required attire for safe boarding. |