We’re not talking about day-old doughnuts here; this is stale as in StÃ¥le Sandbech who rides this magnificent beast as his daily driver and does amazing things with it. The Stale Crewzer is a fully cambered design built for the park but with a directional shape that rips everything from groomers to powder with confidence and ease. Add some Flax Impact Plates to reduce the shock of hard landings and Carbon HotRods for jack-rabbitty pop and you’ll find there’s nothing fresher on the mountain.
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Rocker Type
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   Fusion Camber–        Positive camber through most of the running length with a small amount of rocker just before the contact points.
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Flex
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   Flex Rating–        6 (1 Soft – 10 Stiff)
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Shape
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   Directional Twin–        Designed with slightly longer noses than tails, but with both symmetrical sidecuts and symmetrical camber profiles. Directional Twin boards are well-suited for riding switch and all mountain marauding.
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Core
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   Carbon HotRods–        Thin rods of carbon are milled into the board’s core starting just inside the insert packs and extending into the nose and / or tail.
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   Twin Single–        A single HotRod in the board’s nose and tail; pressable yet poppy.
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Laminates
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   Flax Impact Plates–        Built to lessen impact and dampen chatter, these woven flax plates are built under the board’s insert packs.
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   Biax Glass–        Fiberglass with two different axes, built to be torsionally more playful and pressable.
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   Triax Glass–        Fiberglass running in three different axes, built for torsional rigidity and added snap.
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Base
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   SinterStrong Base–        Hardworking, super fast sintered base that’s easy to fix.
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Binding Compatibility
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   2 x 4 Inserts
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-    Terrain:    Freestyle, All-Mountain                                    FreestyleFreestyle or park snowboards tend to be a bit shorter in length and love terrain parks, rails, jibs, trash cans, tree trunks, riding switch (non-dominant foot forward), wall rides and more. Freestyle boards often feature a true twin shape, and are typically selected by those looking to ride the terrain park. A more versatile variant of a freestyle board is the all-mountain freestyle, which combines the versatility of an all mountain snowboard with the playfulness of a freestyle snowboard.                    All-MountainAll-mountain snowboards are designed for exploring the whole mountain. They are your go-to for a snowboard that will do anything. They feel at home on groomers, powder, park runs and almost anything in between. The vast majority of snowboarders choose all-mountain boards for their great versatility. If you’re just getting started or unsure of exactly what you need, an all-mountain snowboard is a great choice.           Â
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