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Spring Break Stairmaster Snowboard 2027
Pickup available at Boutique Adrénaline
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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Park Rat / Freestyle Purist |
| Terrain | Park · Resort |
| Ability Level | Intermediate |
| Shape | True Twin |
| Flex | 5.5 / 10 |
| Series | Spring Break Snowboards |
| Available Widths | Regular · Wide |
Product Description
A cult classic reborn under the Spring Break umbrella, the Stairmaster returns with the same no-frills philosophy that made it a rider favorite for years. A Dual Core™ built from Beech and Poplar delivers the snappy pop that freestyle riding demands, reinforced by 4 Carbon Aramid Boosters for responsive energy through every hit. The Park V1 profile locks in precise camber feel with enough forgiveness to lap the park all day. Once again shaped under the creative direction of Corey Smith, for the Spring Break rider who wants progressive park performance without the premium price tag.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Park V1: traditional camber zeroing out 4 cm before the end of the sidecut, with small zero-camber sections for a controlled ride while retaining response and power throughout |
| Flex | 5.5 / 10 |
| Shape | True Twin |
| Sidecut | Radial: single-radius design for predictable, consistent turn initiation and edge-to-edge transitions |
| Core | Dual Core™: poppy lightweight Poplar core combined with Beech stringers for increased power and durability |
| Additives | 4 x 20 mm Carbon Aramid Boosters: carbon and aramid fiber boosters strategically placed for enhanced power, pop, and energy return |
| Laminates | Special Blend Fiberglass + Magic Bean™ Resin: eco-friendly wet lay-up using an optimum blend of 626 g/m² Biaxial fiberglass with structural additives; Magic Bean™ Resin provides 60% bio-content from renewable agricultural raw material, requires lower process temperatures, and delivers a poppy, durable ride |
| Topsheet | Screen + Gloss/Matte Print + Pearlescent Underlay; graphic direction by Corey Smith |
| Base | SuperDrive™ ADV: sintruded base combining extruded manufacturing techniques with higher pressure and temperature for near-sintered surface hardness; ADV version yields superior durability and glide performance; sublimation base graphic |
| Available Widths | Regular (152, 154, 156, 158) · Wide (156 W, 158 W) |
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Spring Break Stairmaster Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Stairmaster is built for park and resort riders with intermediate skills and beyond. On the Stairmaster, the moderate flex and true twin shape make it forgiving enough to progress tricks and experiment, yet responsive enough to keep up as you get faster and more confident in the park.
Should I get a twin or a directional board?
This is a true twin, meaning both ends are identical. On the Stairmaster, that symmetry lets you ride switch without compromise, so you can throw tricks and stomp landings in either direction. It's the ultimate park playboard for riders who want total control in both stances.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Stairmaster flexes at 5.5 out of 10, which is soft to moderate. On the Stairmaster, this lets you butter tricks and absorb landings without fighting the board, yet it doesn't feel noodle-y at speed on groomers. You get a blend of playfulness and snap for park features.
What do carbon stringers or carbon additives do for the ride?
The Stairmaster uses carbon and aramid fiber boosters woven into the layup. On the Stairmaster, these boost pop and energy return on takeoff, so your ollie feels lively and your spins launch with crispness. You get more liveliness underfoot without adding weight.
What makes a base fast: extruded vs. sintered?
The Stairmaster runs a sintered base, which is porous and absorbs wax deeply. On the Stairmaster, this means faster glide than an extruded base, especially on groomers and hard pack. It drinks wax and maintains speed through the season, though it demands regular maintenance to stay dialed.