: A major drawback for casual riders is that these boards perform poorly at low speeds and can feel difficult to maneuver until they reach racing velocity. Key Specifications & Features
: Notable for their massive effective edge and ability to carve through rough snow without being deflected. Palmer Crown Snowboard: snowcross
: High-end models often use materials like Titanal (titanium alloy) to absorb vibrations and minimize snow suction, which is critical for maintaining momentum. : A major drawback for casual riders is
: Often utilizes wood cores reinforced with carbon fiber or titanal stringers for explosive pop and rigidity. : Often utilizes wood cores reinforced with carbon
: These boards are incredibly stiff (flex rating often 8–10) to eliminate "chatter" and provide stability while "bombing" down a technical course.
: Described as a "supercar" on snow, it uses anti-vibrational tech to stay comfortable at speeds that would make other boards wobble. Kessler The Cross Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: A world-standard board specifically designed for the FIS Snowboard Cross World Cup circuit. Pros & Cons for Non-Racers