If you’re learning the ropes, the K2 Standard Snowboard is the board for you. It has an easygoing, forgiving personality, and it’s no slouch when you’re ready to step up to more challenging terrain. The Catch-Free Tune lifts your contact points off the snow for a smooth ride, and Directional Rocker keeps you trucking over everything in your path. It all adds up to a perfect setup for building confidence and progressing from zero to hero.
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Rocker Type
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   Directional Rocker Profile–        An all-purpose profile designed to the be perfect companion for the all-terrain snowboarder. Directional Rocker Baseline™ has a medium- rise in the tip and a lower rise in the tail, allowing for effortless turns on hardpack and ample float in soft snow and crud.
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Flex
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   Flex Rating–        4 (1 Soft – 10 Stiff)
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Shape
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   Directional Twin
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Core
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   Aspen Core–        A single species of wood ensures a proven flex, durability, and snap.
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Laminates
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   Biaxial Glass–        Smooth all-purpose performance with a no-frills design. Fibers are woven together at 0° and 90°, creating a more forgiving flex pattern.
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Base
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   Extruded 2000 Base–        Extruded 2000 base delivers a consistent glide and is easy to maintain and repair.
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Edges
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   Catch-Free™ Tune–        By bringing the contact points out of the snow, this beginner-friendly tune ensures linking turns without a catch. This small amount of bevel in the tip and tail aids in more confidence throughout the learning curve and unlocks faster progression on all terrain.
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Binding Compatibility
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   2 x 4 Inserts
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