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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Freestyler |
| Terrain | All-Mountain · Freestyle |
| Ability Level | Beginner · Intermediate |
| Shape | True Twin |
| Flex | 2 / 5 — Friendly & playful |
| Terrain Ratings | All-Mountain 8/10 · Powder 6/10 · Freestyle 10/10 |
| Works Best With | NEBULA FASE / METEORITE bindings |
Product Description
The Tweaker 2.0 is the all-mountain freestyler built to unlock your creativity everywhere on the hill. A redesigned true twin shape and 3D Flip Tips at the nose keep it nimble from the park to the side hits to groomed carves, while a full camber profile delivers the pop you need to stomp ollies and toss tricks on demand. Built for riders who want a playful, beginner-friendly platform ready for any terrain.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | True Camber (medium camber height) with 3D Flip Tips at the nose: continuous tip-to-tail camber for dynamic pop, edge energy, and high-speed stability, with dual-radius raised nose tips that reduce the plow effect and improve float |
| Flex | 2 / 5 — Friendly & playful |
| Shape | True Twin — nose and tail fully symmetrical, 0 mm taper; 3D Flip Tips at nose |
| Traction | Medium Traction Tech: small serrations along the running length add grip points for consistent edge hold |
| Core | Master Core: dual density Paulownia and Poplar at a 1:1 ratio; lightweight, poppy, and durable |
| Laminates | Bcomp Carbon Flax Stringer: carbon plus natural flax stringer developed with Swiss engineer Bcomp — carbon delivers snap and pop while flax absorbs vibrations and reduces CO2 vs. an all-carbon stringer · Biax Fiberglass: biaxial fiberglass laminate providing a mid-soft torsional flex that is forgiving and fast-transferring |
| Base | Sintered 8000 Base: premium sintered base, ultra-fast, highly wax absorbent, and easy to repair |
| Sidewalls | Recycled ABS: 100% recycled ABS sidewalls with a rounded finish to reduce chipping |
| Edges | Recycled Edges: German recycled steel edges for maximum strength and durability |
| Topsheet | Premium Topsheet: durable and scratch-resistant for intensive use |
| Big Horn Series | Available in 157W and 160W wide variants for riders with boot size US 11 and above |
Tweaker 2.0 Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Tweaker 2.0 is built for beginners and intermediate riders exploring all-mountain freestyle. With a soft flex (2 out of 5) and true twin shape, it rewards creativity over precision. On the Tweaker 2.0, you get a forgiving board that's just as happy spinning tricks in the park as it is carving smooth lines, so you can progress without fighting the board.
Should I get a twin or a directional board?
This is a true twin: the nose and tail are identical in width and shape. On the Tweaker 2.0, that symmetry means you switch easily without thinking, ride forward or backward with the same pop and response, and experiment with tricks in both directions without losing control.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
The Tweaker 2.0 has true camber, meaning the middle is curved up off the snow. The tips also flip up slightly for easy landing and float. On the Tweaker 2.0, camber gives you that snappy release for ollies and carves, while the gentle flip tips let you butter and play with a little extra forgiveness without sacrificing grip.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Tweaker 2.0 rates 2 out of 5 for flex, which is soft and playful. On the Tweaker 2.0, that flexibility means it springs back quick for tricks and absorbs small impacts, so you stay in control at relaxed speeds and in the park. It's not a carving weapon, but it forgives imperfect technique beautifully.
What makes a base fast, and what's the difference between sintered and extruded?
The Tweaker 2.0 has a sintered base, which is made by fusing ground polyethylene under pressure and heat into a porous, spongy structure. On the Tweaker 2.0, that porous texture soaks up wax and grips snow, so you need regular farthing to stay quick. It's faster overall than extruded, especially on cold, hard snow.