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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Hard-charging all-mountain aggressor who shreds groomers, slashes pow and sends side hits with maximum commitment |
| Terrain | All-Mountain · Powder · Freestyle |
| Ability Level | Advanced · Expert |
| Shape | Directional Twin |
| Flex | 4 / 5 (Mid-Stiff) |
| Binding Mount Pattern | Freeride/Freestyle Pack (centered or setback stance option) |
Product Description
Built for riders who want every corner of the mountain on their terms, the Mountain Twin Pro is a directional twin engineered for raw power and precision. CamRock profile delivers groomer grip and powder float in the same turn, while the Boost Core triple-density woodcore and Basalt Pro Layup channel explosive energy into every edge transition. Wide sizing options extend the lineup for bigger boots. For advanced to expert riders who refuse to choose between freestyle and freeride.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | CamRock: rocker at nose and tail, camber between the bindings. Balanced tip and tail rocker keeps entry forgiving and exit surfy, while the camber underfoot delivers the pop, grip and energy transfer expected on hard snow and steep terrain |
| Shape | Directional Twin: true twin outline with directional flex pattern for balanced switch riding and powerful forward drive |
| Flex | 4 / 5, Mid-Stiff and lively: responsive enough for technical terrain, forgiving enough for freestyle hits |
| Core | Boost Core: advanced triple-density woodcore combining bamboo stringers along the sidecut for edge response, torsional stiffness and durability, Paulownia for lightweight damping, and Poplar for structure |
| Laminate | Basalt Pro Layup: volcanic basalt fibers in a ±45° layup, delivering powerful energy transfer, exceptional durability and dynamic flex. PRO-grade construction feature |
| Dampening Insert | Koroyd®: aerospace-derived synthetic dampening material, the lightest vibration absorber tested, integrated into the woodcore to absorb road chatter and reduce tip swing weight |
| 3D Contour Base | Medium 3D Contour Base: surfboard-inspired base shaping with 4 mm spoon bevel at nose and tail to reduce friction at the contact points and improve float |
| Shape Tech | High Traction Tech: small serrations along the running length that add grip points, compensating for edge drift from the rocker sections in variable and hardpack conditions |
| Base | Recycled Sintered 9900 Base: 50% virgin + 50% recycled factory scraps, delivering unrivaled speed, wax absorption and durability. Made in Austria |
| Topsheet | Premium Topsheet: durable, scratch-resistant premium topsheet for intensive use |
| Sidewalls | Recycled ABS: 100% recycled ABS sidewalls with rounded finish to reduce chipping |
| Edges | Recycled Edges: recycled German steel edges for maximum robustness and durability |
| Inserts | Freeride/Freestyle Pack: allows option to center stance for freestyle riding or set back stance for powder days |
| Recommended Bindings | Works best with MERCURY FASE® / MERCURY bindings |
| Wide Sizes | 156W, 159W, 162W, 165W (Big Horn Series, waist 26.3 cm+, for riders with US 11+ boot size) |
Mountain Twin Pro Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
This is built for advanced to expert riders who want to push hard everywhere. On the Mountain Twin Pro, the mid-stiff flex and directional twin shape handle aggressive carving, powder, and park equally well. All-terrain capability and powerful response mean you need solid edge control and speed comfort to unlock its potential.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
This board uses CamRock: rocker lifts the nose and tail, while camber (the curved arch) sits underfoot between your bindings. On the Mountain Twin Pro, that combo gives you the best of both. Rocker eases turn initiation and helps you float powder, while camber locks in edge grip and snaps energy back when you want to accelerate.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Mountain Twin Pro rates 4 out of 5: mid-stiff and lively. It balances responsiveness at speed with enough forgiveness to absorb chop and variable snow. Stiffer boards demand cleaner technique but reward precision in carves and hold an edge in ice. This flex rewards committed riders who want snappy energy without feeling rigid at moderate speeds.
Is this board good for powder?
Yes, rated 8 out of 10 for powder. The directional twin shape and rocker at the nose help you stay centered without digging in, so you float more naturally on deep snow. On the Mountain Twin Pro, that nose rocker lets you sit back and rail powder without burning out your quads, while the twin nature keeps tricks smooth.
What makes a base fast, and how does sintered compare to extruded?
This board has a sintered base made from 50% virgin polyethylene and 50% recycled factory scraps. Sintered bases are faster and more porous than extruded, so they soak up wax and keep speed throughout the season. The trade-off: they require more maintenance, but that speed advantage is worth it for riders who care about pace.