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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Powder Hound |
| Terrain | All Mountain · Powder |
| Shape | Tapered Directional |
| Flex | 3 / 5 |
| Binding Mount Pattern | 4x2 inserts |
Product Description
Built for the deep days, the Salomon Indicator takes a legendary Hillside Project silhouette and brings it to a broader audience. Powder Camber delivers that all-important hybrid of power underfoot and generous nose rocker, floating you effortlessly through chest-deep conditions. A tapered directional shape keeps swing weight low while Ghost Carbon Beams and B/FX Stringers keep the pop snappy from tip to tail. For riders who live for the storm report.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Powder Camber: a hybrid profile combining camber underfoot for power and precision, with a generous nose rocker and a shorter, stiffer tail for maximum maneuverability and float in deep snow |
| Flex | 3 / 5 |
| Shape | Tapered Directional: wider nose than tail with a setback stance orientation, designed to maximize float in powder and deliver clean directional performance |
| Sidecut | Radial: single consistent radius delivering predictable, even edge pressure throughout the turn for reliable response |
| Core | Aspen: lightweight wood species with a lively, poppy feel · Popster: dual-density insert reinforcement zones integrated into the core for increased pop and long-term durability at the binding interface |
| Stringers | Ghost Carbon Beams: carbon fiber beams running tip-to-tail, reducing swing weight and adding longitudinal stiffness and snap · B/FX Stringers: carbon/basalt blend stringers combining carbon stiffness with basalt damping for added pop and vibration absorption |
| Fiberglass | BIAX HD Fiberglass: biaxial fiberglass with fibers at 45° angles for torsional flex and edge-to-edge responsiveness, in a high-density layup for premium boards |
| Resin | 30% Bio-based Resin: epoxy system incorporating 30% plant-sourced content, reducing reliance on petroleum-based chemicals |
| Sidewalls | 66% Recycled ABS Sidewalls: durable, impact-resistant sidewalls manufactured with 66% recycled ABS content |
| Base | 50% Recycled Sintered Base with Fine Stone Finish: high-molecular-weight sintered polyethylene made with 50% recycled content, stone-ground for improved wax absorption and glide, paired with All Mountain Edge Bevels for balanced grip and forgiveness off-piste |
| Topsheet | Olive Wood Veneer topsheet: natural olive wood veneer replacing synthetic topsheet materials |
| Edges | At least 20% recycled steel edges |
| Binding Compatibility | 4x2 insert pattern (4 rows of 2 inserts), compatible with all standard bindings |
| Additional Features | Natural Wax factory finish · Stance Setback: 20 mm · Width: Regular |
Warranty
Indicator Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Indicator is built for powder-focused riders who want to float in deep snow without sacrificing agility. The tapered directional shape and Powder Camber profile are designed for intermediate to advanced freeride and all-mountain riders comfortable in variable terrain and fresh conditions.
Is this board good for powder?
The Indicator has a long nose that lifts early, plus rocker in the tip that keeps you floating on top instead of diving in. The tapered directional shape with Powder Camber and medium flex lets you steer and pivot without exhausting your legs, so you stay in control on deep days.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
This board blends both: rocker up front lifts the nose for powder float, then camber in the middle gives you pop and edge hold, then rocker again in the tail for manoeuvrability. That hybrid approach means you get power and precision where you need grip, plus the buoyancy in the nose where you need float.
What do carbon stringers or carbon additives do for the ride?
The Indicator has ghost carbon beams running tip-to-tail plus carbon-basalt blend stringers. These reduce the overall weight and bring liveliness without adding stiffness, so the board responds quicker to your input and springs back faster on ollies or powder turns without feeling locked-in.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Indicator rides at medium flex, which strikes a balance. It's forgiving enough to handle variable snow and absorb chop, but responsive enough at speed that you maintain control in deep lines or on steeper terrain. For a powder-focused board, this lets intermediate to advanced riders link smooth turns without fighting the board.