United Shapes Snowboards - 2019/2020

2019-2020

Orbit

All mountain | Other

Sizes: 151 154 157

Profile: Camber (Traditional)

"Finely tuned FreeCarve machines ready to be pushed to the edge. Aggressive flexes designed for stable rides at high speeds and power through long arcs. The Orbit series packs maximum effective edge into reduced running lengths and increased widths for a new generation of FreeCarve boards."

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2019-2020

Cadet

All mountain | Directional

Sizes: 144 152 156 159 W 162 W

Profile: Camber (Traditional)

"We launched United Shapes in 2014 with the Cadet as our first board. Five years of refinement brings the best one yet. The Cadet continues to push the boundaries of FreeRiding. Nimble, agile and extremely quick edge to edge, the Cadet is designed for the rider eager to take off..."

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2019-2020

Explorer

All mountain | Directional

Sizes: 146 150 153 156 159 164

Profile: Camber (Traditional)

"Playful and versatile boards built for those seeking to expand horizons. Follow trail signs or to map your own. Lightweight and snappy performance from groomers and park riding, to waist deep days. Square your stance over the symmetrical progressive sidecuts for deep carves, fakie performance and jibs. Set it back..."

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2019-2020

Horizon

All mountain | Directional

Sizes: 147 151 155 159 W

Profile: Camber (Traditional)

"Twin feel in a directional shape. Built for those seeking to max their days on the mountain without messing with their groove in the park. Centered stance over the sidecut, with additional tip length and tail reduction past the contact points. The best of both worlds. Slight taper, and extended..."

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2019-2020

Covert Splitboard

All mountain | Directional

Sizes: 149 152 158 161 166

Profile: Camber (Traditional)

"The Covert is designed for maximum versatility and performance in the backcountry. Tapered and camber, with an early rise nose that floats in all kinds of snow. Classic freestyle tail for fakie riding and maneuverability in tricky situations. Gray rides this board more than any other in his quiver. The..."

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