Korua Escalator splitboard

360,000 Ft

The lightest splitboard in the world.

Description

Korua Escalator splitboard

The lightest splitboard in the world.
Its construction is completely world-first: there is no glass fiber in it, only woven prepreg Swiss Carbon fabric.
While all carbon snowboards in the world have an extra Carbon layer laid on triaxial fiberglass, Korua is the world leader in covering an extra Carbon layer laid on a triaxially woven Carbon layer.
This results in an even lighter snowboard with exceptional vibration absorption.
Whether it's fresh powder snow or old compacted snow, the Escalator Split Plus is energy-efficient, designed to climb any alpine terrain without sacrificing top-notch downhill performance. This ultralight splitboard is the best companion for long and strenuous adventures deep in the mountains. It is not only designed for climbing, but also provides an incredible sliding experience on the way down, whether it is about steep, divided and technical terrains or sliding down wide open mountain lines. , .
 
The slightly narrower shape makes this shape nimble from edge to edge on the way down and provides excellent grip in climbing mode on the firs. The float camber curve designed for swimming and the directional shape provide a smooth, light, fast driving experience. We recommend pairing this splitboard with a lightweight binding and a Jones backpack with a good board mount to maximize vertical hang dimensions and turn accuracy.
 
Length (cm) 152 (A) 157 (A) 162 (A)
Effective edge (mm) 1150 (B) 1200 (B) 1250 (B)
Running length (mm) 1000 1050 1100
Nose width (mm) 299 (C) 310 (C) 304 (C)
Center width (mm) 253 (D) 259 (D) 259 (D)
Tail width (mm) 285 (E) 286 (E) 287 (E)
Average lateral radius (m) 8 8.2 9.6
Taper (mm) 20 20 20
Recommended position (cm) 55 55 55
. Standing range (cm) 50 – 64 50 – 64 50 – 64
Board weight (kg) 2.5 2.65 2.8
Flex (1-10) 7 8 8
Swimming (1-10) 6 7 7
Switch Riding Doable
Weight of the snowboarder (kg) 40 – 75 55 – 85 65 – 95
Foot size (EU) ~ 42 ~ 44 ~ 44
 
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