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Ben Kadow Guest Pro Model Snowboard 2027
Pickup available at Boutique Adrénaline
Usually ready in 24 hours
Size chart
Quick Specs
| Athletes | Ben Kadow (Guest Pro Model) |
| Terrain | Street · Park |
| Shape | Twin |
| Flex | 4 / 10 |
| Sizes | 153 · 157 |
Product Description
Ben Kadow brings his raw street vision to PUBLIC's proven General Public platform. The Guest Pro rides on the same Alert Camber profile, twin shape, and poplar core as its stablemate, but carries Kadow's signature graphic and a touch more give underfoot for effortless presses and take-off pop on rails and kickers. A nimble, responsive sled for riders who approach every spot like a skate obstacle.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Alert Camber: regular camber between the feet with rocker on the tip and tail, delivering forgiveness on rails, added snap for getting off the ground, and extra float for effortless presses |
| Flex | 4 / 10, slightly softer than the base General Public, smooth and consistent from tip to tail |
| Shape | Twin — same base shape as the General Public, centered stance |
| Core | Poplar Core: 100% FCS certified poplar wood, chosen for its unbeatable strength-to-weight ratio across the full length of the board |
| Laminates | Biax Glass: biaxial fiberglass layup creating a consistent, smooth flex from tip to tail while keeping the board nimble and predictable underfoot |
| Sidewalls | Urethane Sidewalls: superior dampening compared to industry-standard ABS and P-Tex sidewalls, more durable against impacts on rocks and rails, prevents delamination |
| Base | Sintered Base: polyethylene pellets crushed under high pressure (not melted), resulting in a more porous structure for maximum wax absorption, increased abrasion resistance, and long-term durability |
| Topsheet | Ben Kadow signature graphic topsheet |
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Ben Kadow Guest Pro Model Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
This is Ben Kadow's take on street and park riding: a twin-shaped board with a flexible, medium flex and rocker at both ends for forgiveness on locks and rails. On the Guest Pro, the combination of that forgiving flex and twin shape makes it approachable for riders moving into park and street terrain from all-mountain, but it rewards technique enough to grow with you into intermediate and beyond.
Should I get a twin or a directional board?
The Guest Pro is a true twin: same width and shape at both nose and tail, centering your stance perfectly. On this board, that symmetry means you ride switch just as comfortably as forward, and you can hit a line from either end with identical response. Perfect for the skate-influenced mindset where your board works equally well in any direction.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
The Guest Pro has Alert Camber: straight camber (curved up) running between your feet for carving grip and pop, with rocker (curved down) at the nose and tail. On the snow, that hybrid profile lets you get easy amplitude on rails and transitions without the nose diving when you're learning, while keeping your center planted and snappy for tricks and linked turns in the park.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Guest Pro runs a medium flex, slightly softer than the brand's standard model. That translates to easier rebounding through tricks and more forgiveness when you're off-axis on a landing or carving at moderate pace. It stays responsive enough to lock in tricks, but absorbs impacts that would jar a stiffer board.
What makes a base fast — extruded vs. sintered?
The Guest Pro uses a sintered base: polyethylene pellets compressed under high pressure into a porous, sponge-like surface. That density soaks up wax and glides faster than extruded bases, so you need fewer touch-ups in a season and stay quicker across variable snow conditions without constant maintenance.