Embark on epic backcountry adventures with the Rossignol Escaper Splitboard, your go-to for power and play in perfect harmony. This twin beast keeps you in control with a slightly reverse flex and lets you unleash your creativity with RadCut underfoot. Featuring a balanced mix of rocker and camber, the Escaper is ready to tackle everything from trees to bowls with effortless style.
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Rocker Type
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   AmpTek All Mountain: 25% Rocker / 50% Camber / 25% Rocker
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Flex
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   Flex Rating: 5 (1 Soft – 10 Stiff)
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Shape
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   Directional
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   RadCut–        A traditional sidecut between the inserts fuses with multiple reverse sidecuts toward the tip and tail, providing real time sidecut adjustment to the ride, ie. longer when faster, shorter when slower, and delivering the perfect cut at all times. RadCut is offered in multiple versions, each tailored for individual riding styles. More aggressive sidecut blends deliver quicker, livelier turns, while smoother sidecuts offer a more fluid, relaxed ride.
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Core
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   Wood 6420
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Base
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   Sintered 4400
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Binding Compatibility
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   Compatible with Rossignol XV Split Bindings
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-    Terrain:    Splitboarding                                    SplitboardingA splitboard snowboard is built specifically for the backcountry rider. Splitboards are designed to break down into two separate halves for touring and uphill travel (with climbing skins). Special bindings are required as well. Once you’ve reached the top of the terrain feature, you reconnect your splitboard for the ride back downhill. However, it’s important to note that you will need appropriate backcountry tools, knowledge of the backcountry, weather and snow conditions and climbing skins to safely take advantage of the freedom of a splitboard.           Â
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