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Hello. This is Matt Guf from The House Snowboard Shop, and this is a Signal Omni Snowboard.
It’s for the person that likes to hit the parks and who likes to hit [all-mountain]
features. Jibs--doesn’t matter. Big pow slashes--doesn’t matter. This is for the
rider that likes to do absolutely everything, and riders are able to do that with the wavelength
technology that Signal has designed. And between the bindings, the Omni Snowboard will have
camber. And then outside of the bindings, the Omni Snowboard will have a little bit
of rocker. The core material is 100% laminate poplar from tip to tail with a standard profile.
It has tri-axle fiberglass on the top of the core and bi-axle fiber glass on the bottom
of the core with carbon fiber stringers that run pretty much tip to tail. The top screen,
of course, is going to be silk screen with a matte finish. The base as well is a silk
screen material. Actually, nope, no, this is die-cut. That is die-cut. I am a liar.
That is a die-cut sintered base. It does have a--let’s see here. Yep, it has a medium
flex and its stance--this is where it gets kind of tricky--the stance is a twin stance,
but the shape is directional. So the stance is sintered basically. The shape is directional--meaning
that the nose shape is going to be a little bit longer than the tail shape, but the stance
is set up right in the middle. And the sidecut radius is also a twin shape, so the radio
sidecut meets right in the center of the board. If you like doing everything, if you like
hitting back-country booters, if you like making pow slashes and riding groomers, and
you like hitting parks and rails, this is going to be a great option for you. This is
the Signal Omni.