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Matt Guf here, The House Snowboard Shop. Technine TMoney, yo! This board is capable of anything
imaginable - imagine it, it can do it. If you want to make toast, that's right - this
board makes toast.
It is a directional twin-shaped board that is oriented for the freestyle and all mountain
rider. The radial side-cut will keep a smooth, consistent ride, and the sintered flex that
is about a 4 is going to keep you happy all day long. See that? Look at that! That's right;
not every board can do that. See that?
The poplar wood core that runs tip to tail is fantastic. Poplar wood is going to be light
and responsive and pretty tortional as well.
The thing that makes this board's core amazing is that it's milled out in the center, and
there is a honeycomb air insert inside. Saves a little bit of weight, and keeps nice center
flex snappy.
The Biax fiberglass runs in two directions, from tip to tail and from edge to edge. But
what makes this amazing is well, besides the fiberglass, is the triple-layer dampering
system that it has. Three pieces of rubber make one layer of dampering. In between the
top layer of the fiberglass and the core is a triple-layer of dampering, and in between
the base glass and the core is another triple-layer of dampering. When you're hauling *** down
the hill, this thing is not going to vibrate very much because of that triple-layer dampering
system.
Tip to tail, this thing also has carbon stringers. When you flex it one direction, it's going
to flex back to its original position. The glass, the gloss on top is a matt finish;
kind of semi-gloss, semi-matt, and it also has a rough effects touch. See that? Feels
like your tip, right there, and right there.
That's right, this is the Technine TMoney Snowboard – capable of anything you can
throw at it (including making toast) for the freestyle and all mountain snowboarder out
there.