Description
Delivery end of October This board was developed by Thomas Regnier, it is a freestyle all mountain twin tip board, classic camber available in 3 sizes: 154, 157 and 160 cm French artist Bobby Dollar has concocted a design that will rock. You had to dare, and we did it. We live for it. You won't go unnoticed with this board on the slopes and off. The Gonzo brings a new mold to the already well-stocked range. We wanted it to be an all-purpose board because it's the best there is today. It has a classic camber for boost, crazy pop, and a twin tip that will allow you to be well-balanced. Whether you're a beginner with a definite desire to progress, an intermediate and motivated to become an expert, this board is made for you. We invite you to watch the video, you'll see that your only limits will be your own. The Gonzo behaves a bit like the Message Merken, so there's no risk in riding this type of board. If you're looking for a versatile board to have fun on and off the slopes, in a snowpark, the Gonzo will be ideal. With its shape and its dimensions, you'll be able to ride switch at full speed. Regarding its construction, it features a poplar core from FSC-certified forests, renowned for its strength and torsional quality. A biaxial fiber covers it to maintain a playful, dynamic and playful side. The base is a sintered IS 7200 base, either black and white or white and black, in flip flop. We make sure not to waste any material. To glue the whole thing together, we use a bio-sourced resin. We try to pay attention to the smallest detail, as we have since day one. The Gonzo has a flex of 7/10 because this type of board needs to have a little stiffness, but not too much, to play on the tips on all terrain. You will find this board in the pack section with, among other things, a pair of Gonzo bindings released in a limited edition specially to make a unique & 100% original pack, take advantage of it. Sole details: 7200 structured sintered, factory waxed. Available sizes: 154, 157 and 160. Program : Freestyle All Mountain. Construction : Biax fiber is used on the topsheet. The core is made of lightweight poplar. 1. BASIS 2. SQUARES 3. EDGE HOLDING RUBBER 4. FIBERGLASS 5. WOODCORE + INSERTS + ABS SIDEWALLS, TIP AND TAIL 6. FIBERGLASS 7. TOPSHEET PRESS & VARNISH HARDENER 6012 Hardener 6012 is a light brown liquid that is a mixture of polyaminoamide and aliphatic amines, produced with up to 65% plant-derived carbon that has been confirmed by an independent radiocarbon laboratory in AMS tests in accordance with ASTM D6866. The final plant-derived carbon content depends on the ratio between the two components. In the case of SYSTEM 6012, it is 22%. Twin tip shape. What is meant by flex? This is the way a board tends to twist. At Stone we rate it from 0 to 10. The stiffer a board is, the more it is designed to send and less forgive. Conversely, the softer a board is, the less responsive it will be when relaunching but will forgive you certain mistakes. Let's explain: the softer a board is at the start, the more the board will become a real uncooked sausage over the course of sessions. At Stone we consider that riding a board that is a little stiff at the start is really optimal. Why? The core of a board is always made over the days, weeks, months that you ride your board. At Stone, a Flex 7 is considered a good alternative to go everywhere. We will then gravitate between 6 & 8 to lean more or less towards a particular desire in terms of flex. Flex 7: This is our standard at Stone. This flex is playful, a little more punchy than the 6. On an all-mountain board, it will allow you to go over all terrains without hesitation. A board with response. Not too soft, not too stiff. A good compromise. On splitboards, it's always better to have a board that's a little stiff in the conversions. Program: Whether you start young or old, we all want to jump. Snowboarding is fun, it's rock n' roll. This sport is the antithesis of skiing. The goal of every snowboarder is to go over any terrain & jump. Everyone knows how to jump in their own way, from small to big jumps.. Go through a snowpark & slide on a handrail. The most important thing is the fun you'll have doing it. A freestyle snowboard is centered on its inserts. Twin tip. With a twin tip snowboard you can go anywhere with a preference for the snowpark & the piste. Generally more flexible, you will be able to handle your snowboard without any physical pain. You can do freeride, obviously it won't be the ultimate weapon for big slopes & big powder. With your feet centered, your legs will be burning! Don't worry, you'll get to the bottom and come back up. As you can see, this type of board is more suited to classic snowboarding; if you want to push things further, you'll need to add other types of boards to your quiver. You'll be lucky because we offer every type of snowboard a rider could be looking for. It's a bit like freestyle with a freeride accent. A more experienced rider will take an all-mountain snowboard to go everywhere. Whether on the piste, in powder or in a snowpark. If we have the budget, we'll definitely have one board per practice. It's always better, now if we don't want to worry, then we'll choose this program to do everything. Generally with a slight set back on the back foot of a few centimeters, we will also find that the flex is often a little stiffer, which is a little less forgiving than a freestyle board. When we have to send it on piste or in variable snow, it will hold better. This is what differentiates a freestyle board from an all-mountain. Our Team rider Hugo Serra rides an all-mountain in all circumstances. It's with this type of board that he rode on the Freeride World Tour. Chaining beautiful turns then jumping rock bars & doing a little flat... if that's what you're looking for then the all-mountain board is the versatile board par excellence.
Free shipping from 200$
French brand
1 year warranty
FREESTYLE
ALL MOUNTAIN