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Mountain Twin Junior Snowboard 2027
Pickup available at Boutique Adrénaline
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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Growing Adventurer |
| Shape | Directional Twin |
| Flex | 3 / 5 |
| Terrain | All-Mountain |
| Ability Level | Beginner · Intermediate |
Product Description
The Mountain Twin Junior is built for young riders ready to claim every corner of the mountain. Its directional twin shape and CamRock profile deliver the grip of camber on hardpack and the playful float of rocker in softer snow, so every run builds confidence. A lightweight Master Core keeps swing weight low while the forgiving Biax Fiberglass rewards progression. The definitive all-terrain junior board for riders growing fast.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | CamRock: rocker at the nose and tail for easy turn initiation and float, with camber between the bindings for edge grip and pop on groomed terrain. Features a Low 3D Contour Base with a 2 mm spoon bevel at nose and tail to reduce friction, plus Low Traction Tech serrations along the running length for improved edge grip. |
| Flex | 3 / 5 (Happy medium) |
| Shape | Directional Twin, zero taper |
| Topsheet | Premium Topsheet: durable, scratch-resistant topsheet engineered to endure rigorous daily use in demanding conditions |
| Core | Master Core: dual-density Paulownia and Poplar (1:1 ratio) woodcore, lightweight and poppy with long-lasting durability |
| Laminates | Biax Fiberglass: biaxial fiberglass laminate providing a mid-soft torsional flex that is forgiving yet snappy for progressive riders |
| Base | Extruded 5000 Base: fast, durable and easy to repair, delivering consistent performance with minimal maintenance |
| 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 |
| Additional Features | Low 3D Contour Base (2 mm spoon bevel nose and tail) · Low Traction Tech serrations along running length for improved edge hold · Durabond Bio-Epoxy: 27% bio-sourced carbon, -33% CO2 vs conventional petrochemical epoxy, used on 100% of Jones boards |
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Mountain Twin Junior Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Mountain Twin Junior is built for youth riders learning the ropes and exploring all kinds of terrain. It's shaped as a directional twin, meaning it's easy to turn and forgiving underfoot. On the Mountain Twin Junior, that balanced design lets you nail first carves without getting punished, then grow your tricks in the park and cruise all-mountain without worrying about whether the board is holding you back.
Should I get a twin or a directional board?
This board is a directional twin: it rides forward like a directional board but has a similar flex tip-to-tail. The nose sits slightly wider and rocker lifts the tip for easier float, while the tail is stiffer for control and drive. On the Mountain Twin Junior, that hybrid shape gives you the stability and pop of a directional in the front with the switch-riding freedom of a twin, so you can ride regular or switch without learning two boards.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
This board uses CamRock: the nose and tail have rocker (curves upward) for easy edge activation and float, while the middle section between your bindings is camber (curves downward) for grip and snap. On the Mountain Twin Junior, that combo means the front lifts off tight terrain to forgive mistakes, but you get the energy and hold you need underfoot when you're carving or driving down the hill.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Mountain Twin Junior is flex 3 out of 5: a happy medium. The core is dual-density poplar and paulownia, and the biaxial fiberglass is mid-soft, giving you snap without brutality. On the Mountain Twin Junior, that moderate flex means you can ride at a confident pace without fighting the board, stay in control on icy chop, and still buttery-carve at lower speeds without needing arm strength.