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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Women's Freeride Explorer |
| Terrain | All-Mountain · Powder |
| Ability Level | Beginner · Intermediate |
| Shape | Directional (low tapered, 3D Flip Tip) |
| Flex | 2 / 5, Friendly & playful |
Product Description
Built to open every door on the mountain, the Dream Weaver 2.0 pairs a tapered directional shape with a confidence-building flex that makes powder and steep groomers equally inviting. The 3D Flip Tip nose floats effortlessly through deep snow while Directional Camber/Rocker keeps turning smooth and intuitive. A board that grows with you, from your first powder day to your hundredth.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Directional Camber/Rocker: rocker at the nose (3D Flip Tip) for float and easy turn entry, camber underfoot for grip and pop, rocker at the tail for a surfy, forgiving release. Medium 3D Contour Base with 4mm spoon bevel at the nose and 0-4mm at the tail, reducing friction at the tips for smoother powder penetration. Medium Traction Tech serrations along the running length add edge grip points to compensate for the rocker zones. |
| Shape | Directional with low taper and 3D Flip Tip: a longer, upturned nose improves float and reduces the plow effect in variable snow, while the shorter, lower tail keeps the board responsive and easy to pivot. |
| Flex | 2 / 5, friendly and playful. Soft enough to make turns accessible for developing riders, with just enough life underfoot to remain fun at intermediate speeds. |
| Core | Master Core: dual-density Paulownia and Poplar in a 1:1 ratio. Paulownia keeps the overall weight down while Poplar stringers add pop and long-term durability. |
| Laminates | Biax Fiberglass: biaxial fiberglass laminate oriented at 0/90 degrees for a mid-soft, forgiving torsional flex that transfers energy quickly without being demanding. |
| Sidewalls | Recycled ABS: 100% recycled ABS sidewalls with a rounded finish to reduce edge chipping on impacts. |
| Base | Sintered 8000 Base: premium sintered construction that is ultra-fast, highly wax-absorbent, and easy to repair in the field. |
| Edges | Recycled Edges: steel edges made from recycled German steel for maximum robustness and durability. |
| Topsheet | Premium Topsheet: durable, scratch-resistant premium topsheet built to withstand heavy use. |
| Recommended Bindings | NEBULA FASE / EQUINOX bindings |
Warranty
Dream Weaver 2.0 Womens Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Dream Weaver 2.0 is built for beginner to intermediate riders diving into women's freeride and all-mountain riding. The 2/5 flex is friendly and playful, forgiving approximations without punishing commitment. You get a responsive, confidence-building board that opens up terrain instead of demanding precision.
Is this board good for powder?
Yes. The nose lifts early thanks to a rocker profile up front and a tapered directional shape that floats the tip. Combined with the 4mm spoon bevel nose, on the Dream Weaver 2.0 you stay planted on the back foot in deep snow, slashing without dig-in. The powder rating sits at 10/10.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
This board mixes both. The rocker at the nose lifts the tip off the snow for easy float and forgiveness; the camber underfoot snaps energy back and holds an edge when you drive hard; the rocker at the tail releases smoothly on your exit. On the Dream Weaver 2.0, you get playful powder feel without losing grip in carves.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Dream Weaver 2.0 flexes at 2/5, meaning soft and responsive. Soft flex forgives unweighting mistakes, buttery turns at low speed, and sinks into choppy terrain. You won't need pin-point technique to have fun. As an intermediate freeride board, this reward-the-effort-but-be-kind approach is perfect.
What makes a base fast — extruded vs. sintered?
The Dream Weaver 2.0 uses a sintered 8000 base, which is ultra-fast and drinks wax. Sintered bases are porous, so they hold onto wax longer than extruded alternatives and keep accelerating. You get more glide on cold, dry snow, and the base stays quick even mid-season when wax hardens.