Barrett took her refined all terrain directional pow slaying resort ripper and turned it into the ultimate back to nature retreat stick. A floaty nose keeps you on top of things, the cambered body and light weight Paulownia core ensures great skin traction for easy climbing and pop and power in all that powder. Keeping it in the family, Barrett is using progressive Magne-Traction technology like the Banked Country for guaranteed smooth, quiet entry turns and amazing hook-up in the tail.
Profile:Â Camber
Terrain:Â Resort/Powder
Response:Â Medium Responsive
Features:
- Barrett’s lightweight directional pow slayer split
- Perfect for powder meadows or first descents
- Progressive Magne-Traction®, Karakoram Ultra Clips, and Carbon power bands for radical response and pop
- Core:Â G LITE 3 FSC Certified Aspen + Paulownia Core Lightest, Stronger And Most Poppy
- Glass: Tri-Ax/Bi-Ax Glass + Carbon Power Bands: Strong And Poppy
- Top:Â Eco Sublimated Poly Top: Tough And Environmentally Nice
- Base:Â Sintered Knife-Cut Base: Fast, Tough And Holds Wax
- Sidewall & Tips/Tails: UHMW: Tough And Fast
- Art:Â Jonas Claesson @jonas_draws
Profile:Â Directional Camber
Camber underfoot with a bit of rocker lift in the nose gives you the ultimate best of both worlds for a pow ready board that holds up in any condition.
This board bend has entry rocker that adds lift to the nose while a camber section under both feet maintains momentum and stability through deep-driving turns and variable conditions. This bend caters to those who like the attributes of traditional camber but want something that will get up to speed and float easier in pow.
Shape:Â Directional
A smooth, reliable ride.
Directional shapes generally feature a longer, softer nose and a shorter, stiffer tail. These shapes thrive in an all-mountain environment, as they possess the ability to ride more smoothly than their twin-tip counterparts and behave more reliably in variable snow conditions, anywhere from choppy snow to deeper powder. More twin-looking directional shapes where the difference between nose and tail appear minimal will perform best as crossover freestyle snowboards for those looking to still access the park, while more exaggerated differences will excel for additional float in deep powder.
Flex:Â 6Â – 8 (Scale 1 – 10)
Controlled versatility.
Base:Â Sintered
High-end base material that is harder, more durable, and faster than extruded bases.
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