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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Powder Hound / All-Mountain Freerider |
| Terrain | Powder · All Mountain |
| Shape | Directional (tapered, wider platform) |
| Flex | 7 / 10 |
| Binding Mount Pattern | Regular 6 pack (3+3) |
Product Description
Built to make deep days effortless, the Deep Reach pairs a wider tapered platform with a directional early-rise nose that planes through untracked terrain. A Float Core 2.0 wood blend keeps things lively while Carbon V nose reinforcement stiffens the front for float and confidence. At flex 7, it has enough backbone for carving groomers without punishing you in the pow. Handcrafted in Austria for riders who want one board to rule the whole mountain.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Camber-Lifted (Directional): positive camber between the feet for powerful edge-to-edge transfer and pop, with a slight directional early rise in the tip that planes through powder and initiates turns with reduced effort |
| Flex | 7 / 10 |
| Shape | Directional with a tapered, wider platform; 20 mm taper between nose and tail width; allows sizing down 3+ cm from usual board length without losing stability |
| Core | Float Core 2.0: FSC-certified Poplar, Paulownia and Beech wood blend, directionally profiled to optimize float in powder while keeping weight in check |
| Laminates | Carbon V nose: carbon V-frame in the nose reinforces the tip for powder float and prevents flutter at speed · Vertical tip-tail carbon stringer: longitudinal carbon stringer from tip to tail adds rebound and pop without stiffening the overall feel · Triax fiberglass with 4 woven carbon stringers: triaxial fiberglass combined with four integrated carbon stringers for a balance of torsional response and longitudinal stability · Super Sap bio-based epoxy: bio-based epoxy resin reduces the petroleum footprint of the layup |
| Sidewalls | Extruded ABS: durable ABS sidewalls with recycled surplus material from the extrusion process |
| Base | Sintered P-Tex 3000: high-performance sintered base for optimal wax absorption, fast glide and long-term durability |
| Binding Compatibility | Regular 6 pack inserts (3 front + 3 rear), standard spacing |
Deep Reach Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Deep Reach suits intermediate to advanced riders who want one board that floats in powder and carves on groomers. It's built with a medium-stiff flex and directional shape, making it responsive but forgiving enough that you don't need to be perfect on every turn. On the Deep Reach, you get playful versatility without sacrificing control, so whether you're chasing fresh snow or racking up resort laps, you can ride at your own pace and progress naturally.
Is this board good for powder?
Absolutely. The core is FSC-certified poplar and paulownia optimized specifically for float, and the nose sits in an early-rise profile with a carbon V reinforcement underneath. On the Deep Reach, that geometry planes through deep snow while the tapered shape and 20mm setback keep your weight loaded on the back foot, so you float on top instead of diving. You can even size down 3+ centimeters and still stay stable, which makes it nimble and easier to control in tight couloirs or tight trees.
Should I get a twin or a directional board?
The Deep Reach is directional with a tapered nose and setback stance, not a twin. On this board, that design means better float and edge hold in powder and carving rather than switch-ability. If you're building a quiver and want one board that crushes everything from heli runs to groomers, directional is your move. Twins are easier for park and switch; the Deep Reach is built for mountain missions.
What do carbon stringers do for the ride?
The Deep Reach uses a carbon V nose and vertical tip-tail stringers woven with triaxial fiberglass (four stringers total). That carbon layout stiffens the board without adding weight and brings energy back to your edge, especially on hard snow. On the Deep Reach, the combination of carbon and triax gives you snappy response when you need it and enough torsional stiffness to hold a clean carve without chatter, even when you're pressuring hard into the turn.
How much does flex actually affect how the board rides?
The Deep Reach is flex 7, which is medium-stiff. That balance means the board responds to your inputs without being so stiff it punishes mistakes. On the Deep Reach, medium-stiff flex absorbs small bumps and washboard so you stay planted, but it's energetic enough to drive turns at speed. You get precision without exhaustion, making it approachable for all-day laps but still capable enough when you want to carve hard or send steep terrain.