Disorder Snowboard 2027

Disorder Snowboard 2027

152
$725.00
Sale price  $725.00 Regular price 
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Disorder Snowboard 2027

$725.00
Sale price  $725.00 Regular price 
Length152
1 left

Ships around 1 October 2026.
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Disorder Snowboard 2027

152

Boutique Adrénaline

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

965 b Boulevard de Périgny
Chambly QC J3L 4P3
Canada

+14504478933
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Quick Specs

Athletes Joe Sexton
Terrain Street · Park
Shape Twin
Flex 3–4 / 10

Product Description

Joe Sexton's signature Disorder is built to turn every run into a session. Micro Camber underfoot delivers a broken-in, playful feel straight out of the wrapper, with just enough pop to send it off kickers and snap out of rails without locking you into a stiff ride. Carbon Stringers and a Poplar Core keep the board lively and responsive, while the soft-to-medium flex forgives mistakes and rewards creativity. For park rats and street riders who want to make chaos look effortless.

Product Details

Rocker Type Micro Camber: a small amount of traditional camber providing just enough pop and control without feeling too stiff. The minimal camber creates a broken-in, playful feel right out of the wrapper, perfect for riders seeking a responsive yet forgiving ride.
Flex 3–4 / 10
Shape Twin
Core Poplar Core: 100% FCS certified poplar wood chosen for its unbeatable strength-to-weight ratio, offering a consistent feel across all flex zones.
Laminates Biax Glass: biaxial fiberglass layup creating a consistent and smooth flex tip to tail while keeping the board nimble and predictable · Carbon Stringers: 20mm wide carbon fiber stringers running tip to tail to increase overall pop and response without increasing torsional flex, keeping the board feeling lively and nimble underfoot
Sidewalls Urethane Sidewalls: superior dampening properties compared to industry-standard ABS and P-Tex, more durable against impact on rocks or rails, resisting delamination.
Base Sintered Base: manufactured by crushing polyethylene pellets under high pressure for maximum porosity and wax absorption, more abrasion-resistant, faster and more durable than extruded alternatives.
Topsheet Joe Sexton / Disorder graphic topsheet

Warranty

2 years

Product Specs

Eff. Edge (cm)Tip (mm)Waist (mm)Tail (mm)Sidecut (m)Ref. Stance (in)Contact Length (mm)
1491122882422887.920.41105
152117.42952542958.122.41124
155119.6297.7254297.78.322.41146
157W121.4300.7259300.78.0231174

Disorder Snowboard 2027 FAQ

Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?

The Disorder is built for street and park riding with a soft-medium flex that stays playful and forgiving. It features a small amount of camber that gives it pop without feeling stiff, so it suits riders who want responsive tricks without the commitment of a stiffer board. Intermediate to advanced park and street riders will get the most out of it.

Should I get a twin or a directional board?

The Disorder is a true twin, so both ends are identical and symmetrical. That means you can ride switch just as comfortably as forward, making it perfect for park and street tricks where you'll land backwards, spin into rails, or need to adapt on the fly. You get maximum versatility without sacrificing any pop or feel.

What's the difference between camber and rocker?

The Disorder uses micro camber: a subtle arch underfoot that gives you snap and control without feeling aggressive or stiff right out of the box. That little bit of curve at the contact points lets you load the edges for tricks while still forgiving mistakes. It feels broken-in and playful from day one, not bouncy or overly springy.

How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?

The Disorder runs soft-medium on the flex scale, putting it among the most playful boards in the lineup. That softer flex means it's maneuverable at low speed and forgiving if you don't land tricks perfectly. You can throw down tricks and take impacts with less arm pump, and the board won't fight you when you're learning new lines in the park.

What do carbon stringers do for the ride?

The Disorder has carbon stringers running the full length tip-to-tail. These add pop and responsiveness without adding weight or cranking up torsional stiffness, so the board stays lively and nimble underfoot. You get more energy return on tricks and better rebound off features, all while keeping the playful, easy-turning character intact.

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