Snowboard: Snowcross 〈LATEST ★〉

: High-end models often use materials like Titanal (titanium alloy) to absorb vibrations and minimize snow suction, which is critical for maintaining momentum.

"Snowcross" typically refers to (also known as Boardercross), a high-speed racing discipline where multiple riders compete head-to-head on a course with jumps and banked turns. Snowboard cross boards are highly specialized "speed machines" designed for stability and edge hold at extreme velocities. Performance Overview

: Often utilizes wood cores reinforced with carbon fiber or titanal stringers for explosive pop and rigidity. Snowboard: snowcross

Unlike standard all-mountain or park boards, snowcross boards are engineered for one goal: crossing the finish line first.

: They feature long effective edges and large sidecut radii, allowing them to "lock in" and rail through high-speed banked turns (berms). : High-end models often use materials like Titanal

: Sintered bases made from high-density materials are standard for maximum glide and durability.

: 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. Performance Overview : Often utilizes wood cores reinforced

: A legendary board featuring a titanium pattern for elite-level dampening and high-speed "bombing". Amplid Pentaquark