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Shape: Directional
Sidecut: Directional progressive
Application: All-Mountain, Carving, Light powder
The Flint is the love child of the Trout Trap and the Poacher. We took the carving and glide performance of the Trout and blended it with the all-mountain prowess of the Poacher. Initially developed as a banked slalom and playful carving board, it quickly became the one board we grabbed for all but the deepest days. In the days of quiver building the Flint bridges a lot of gaps to deliver a directional board that covers a very wide spectrum.
As a splitboard it is a fast and nimble mountain tool that loves to wiggle through the trees and hit those sniper landings. A compact design gives it an excellent weight to float ratio reducing the weight you need to haul up the mountain when a full blown powder board is not mandatory. Good powder board for riders on the lower end of the size/weight bubble. For really deep powder and low angle float look to the Trout Trap instead.
Light camber: edge hold, pop, stability
Early rise rocker: reduced drag (faster), smooth turn entry and exit
Overall: All-Mountain, a playful feel without sacrificing response when pushed
Nose: Stiff enough to drive into turns but soft enough for smooth turn initiation and flotation
Tail: slightly more progressive than the nose for powerful turn exits and extra pop
Size (cm) | 154 | 154W | 158 |
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Running length (mm) | 1190 | 1190 | 1230 |
Nose length (mm) | 220 | 220 | 220 |
Tail length (mm) | 130 | 130 | 130 |
Nose width (mm) | 302 | 315 | 315 |
Tail width (mm) | 287 | 300 | 300 |
Waist width (mm) | 251 | 264 | 260 |
Sidecut radius (mm) | 7700 | 7700 | 7850 |
Stance setback (mm) | 20 | 20 | 20 |