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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Adventurer — a versatile all-mountain rider who likes groomed runs with freeride ambitions |
| Terrain | All Mountain |
| Shape | Tapered Directional |
| Flex | Medium |
| Width | Regular · Wide |
| Binding Mount Pattern | 4x2 inserts |
Product Description
Built for riders who want freeride character without leaving the mountain behind, the Salomon Sight pairs a tapered directional shape with a forgiving Cross Profile camber to carve groomers with float in the powder. Cork sidewall rails absorb chatter and smooth out hardpack so every run feels dialed. A well-constructed board that delivers the right ride feel at an accessible price point, the Sight is the ideal next step for all-mountain riders ready to explore more terrain.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Cross Profile: a hybrid combining rocker and flat/camber zones that keeps the board stable and locked in on groomed runs while adding forgiveness off-piste |
| Shape | Tapered Directional: wider nose than tail ridden with a setback stance, designed to float in powder and deliver directional performance across the mountain |
| Sidecut | Quadratic: a multi-radius sidecut that transitions from a tighter radius at the waist to a wider radius at tip/tail, enabling effortless direction changes with a consistent carving feel |
| Core | Aspen: lightweight and lively wood core species with good pop characteristics · Popster: dual-density insert system with denser material at the insert zones for increased pop and durability, integrated into the core |
| Fiberglass | BIAX MD Fiberglass: biaxial medium-density fiberglass with fibers running at 45° angles for torsional flex and edge-to-edge responsiveness, slightly more forgiving than HD for a smooth all-mountain ride |
| Sidewalls | ABS Sidewalls: standard Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene sidewalls for durable, impact-resistant protection · Royal Cork Pads: cork pads in the sidewall zone providing natural vibration dampening and a smooth, buttery feel on hardpack |
| Base | Extruded Base with Standard Stone Finish: polyethylene extruded base stone-ground for consistent glide, easy to repair |
| Edges | All Mountain Edge Bevels: bevel angles optimized for a balance of grip on hardpack and forgiveness off-piste |
| Additional Features | Natural Wax factory finish · Set Back: 20 mm |
| Binding Compatibility | 4x2 insert pattern, compatible with all standard bindings |
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Sight Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Sight targets intermediates and advanced riders who want an all-mountain board with freeride character. It uses a tapered directional shape and a medium flex to balance responsiveness and forgiveness. On the Sight, this means you get enough stability to progress on groomers while the shape gives you the float and turning feel you'd want exploring off-piste or steeper terrain.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
The Sight has a Cross Profile camber, which means the board curves upward from nose to tail for edge grip and pop. On the Sight, this design locks you into your carves on hardpack and gives the board a snappy, responsive feel underfoot. The slight setback and tapered tip help blunt any catch risk you'd normally worry about with more aggressive camber profiles.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Sight flexes at a medium level across its length. On the Sight, this means the board is forgiving enough to absorb bumps and minor technique flaws at moderate speeds, but firm enough to hold a line when you carve hard or push the pace on crud. A medium flex also keeps the board lively without demanding perfect edge control every turn.
Is this board good for powder?
The Sight has a tapered directional shape with 20 mm of setback, pushing the effective edge further toward the tail. On the Sight, this geometry lifts the nose earlier in powder while your weight stays centered, so you float on top instead of plowing. Combined with the freeride-inspired design, it's a capable powder option for all-mountain conditions without sacrificing hardpack performance.
What do the fiberglass layers actually change?
The Sight uses biaxial medium-density fiberglass woven at 45 degrees. On the Sight, this creates a forgiving torsional flex that absorbs rotational twists without locking you into rigid edge control. Biaxial fiberglass gives the board playfulness and shock absorption, so you can relax your technique slightly on variable snow without the board fighting back.