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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Women's Park Specialist |
| Terrain | Park |
| Shape | True Twin |
| Flex | 7 / 10 |
| Binding Mount Pattern | 4X2 Inserts |
| Athletes | Kokomo Murase, Tess Coady, Maddie Mastro, Annika Morgan |
Product Description
Built for the park and nothing else, the No Drama thrives on jumps, transitions, and rails. Quad Camber loads every takeoff with precise snap and speed-stable response, while the Equalizer Rad Sidecut keeps turns sharp and agile. Basalt Boosters fire through tip and tail for extra pop on every hit. Designed in collaboration with Kokomo Murase, Tess Coady, Maddie Mastro, and Annika Morgan — for women who go big without drama.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Quad Camber: Salomon's most aggressive camber profile for park. Four contact points with pronounced camber load deliver maximum snap, response, and stability at speed. |
| Flex | 7 / 10 — Medium-Stiff (position 4 out of 5 on Salomon's SOFT to RESPONSIVE scale) |
| Shape | True Twin: perfectly symmetrical tip and tail — identical length, width, and flex, designed for riding equally well in both directions |
| Sidecut | EQ Rad (Equalizer Rad): Salomon's park-specific sidecut that balances agility and edge hold for precise maneuvers on jumps, rails, and transitions |
| Core | Aspen: lightweight Aspen wood for a lively, poppy feel · Popster: dual-density insert reinforcement zones integrated into the core for increased pop and durability at the inserts |
| Laminates | TRIAX HD Fiberglass: triaxial high-density fiberglass (fibers at 0°, +45°, -45°) for increased torsional stiffness and stability at speed · 30% Bio-based Resin: epoxy system incorporating 30% plant-sourced content, reducing reliance on petroleum-based chemicals · Basalt Boosters: basalt fiber inserts in tip and tail that increase pop at the contact points and damp vibrations |
| Sidewalls | ABS Sidewalls: standard Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, durable and impact-resistant · Royal Rubber Pads: rubber pads underfoot at the binding zone to dampen vibrations and improve the binding interface feel |
| Base | Sintered Base: high-molecular-weight polyethylene that absorbs wax for faster glide and easier tuning, with Standard Stone Finish |
| Edges | Freestyle Edge Bevels: slightly detuned bevel angles optimized for park riding, providing forgiving landings and smooth rail presses |
| Additional Features | Natural Wax factory finish · FSC Certified Wood Core · Set Back: 0 mm (pure twin stance) · 4X2 insert pattern |
Warranty
No Drama - Women Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The No Drama is built for women who spend time in the park hitting jumps, riding transition, and grinding rails. It's a true twin with a responsive camber profile and medium-stiff flex. On the No Drama, this makes it approachable for intermediate riders building their skills, but it has the edge hold and stability that advanced park riders need when they're pushing speed and landing big tricks.
Should I get a twin or a directional board?
The No Drama is a true twin, meaning both ends are symmetrical and equally responsive. On the No Drama, that means you can switch your stance and ride backward just as easily as forward, which is crucial in the park where you're often riding blind into features. You get total comfort in both directions without sacrificing pop or response.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
The No Drama uses quad camber, which means there are curved sections along the edges and a lifted arch underfoot. On the No Drama, this camber gives you sharp edge grip when you're carving between features and genuine pop when you ollie or butter. It keeps the board responsive and snappy, so your tricks feel precise instead of mushy.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The No Drama has a medium-stiff flex, sitting between responsive and firm. On the No Drama, this strikes a sweet spot: it's lively and forgiving enough for riding park features and absorbing impact, but stiff enough to hold a solid edge at speed and feel stable when you're linking turns or carving between jumps. You get control without fighting the board.
What do the fiberglass layers actually change?
The No Drama uses triaxial high-density fiberglass wrapped around the core. Unlike standard biaxial fiberglass, triaxial adds fibers in a third direction, creating torsional rigidity. On the No Drama, this means the board resists twisting when you're applying edge pressure, so your carves stay locked in and your tricks hold the line you intended, especially under load.