Note: The colour of the bases may be different from the picture displayed on the website, manufacturers combine colours randomly.
Very close to the Artefact, the Borealis Tundra is more slope/freestyle oriented, while the Artefact is more freeride/powder oriented. However, the Borealis Tundra is also a very versatile directional twin snowboard.
What is the program of the Borealis Tundra snowboard?
The Tundra features a symmetrical shape from nose to tail, but with 12 mm of setback. The slightly backward position of the inserts allows to gain some ease when entering turns and floatability in powder, while remaining a very well-balanced board for freestyle and switch riding, which is still great in the terrain park. Talking about balance, the flex is well tuned between power and accessibility. The Tundra does not lack pop thanks to the classic camber and carbon in the tips, but keeps some flex to be playful and comfortable to ride. Grip is good for efficiency on groomers, float is sufficient to have fun on fresh snow on the sides of the runs.
Who is the Borealis Tundra snowboard meant for?
A model meant for intermediate/advanced level snowboarders wanting to do some freestyle and shred in the park, while retaining efficiency in the descents on groomers and on the sides of runs.
What are the main qualities of the Borealis Tundra snowboard?
Freestyle capabilities
Versatility
Manoeuvrability
Snowboard Borealis ---Tundra
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