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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Big Mountain Freestyler |
| Terrain | All-Mountain · Freeride |
| Ability Level | Expert |
| Shape | Directional Twin, 0.8" Set Back, Radical Taper, Wide |
| Flex | 6.5 / 10 |
| Athletes | Kazu Kokubo |
Product Description
Kazu Kokubo's pro model in an extended wide chassis: fast, compact and switchblade-precise. A powder nose with a tapered tail makes side-country laps feel effortless, while the Panda Hover Core and CarbonFlax Amplifiers put explosive pop under every ollie and stomp. The HyperDrive ADV XT sintered base with factory-direct Moonshot Omni-Tune keeps speed dialed from first chair to last. Now includes the new 164 W for bigger riders. For large-boot chargers who want to ride exactly like Kazu.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Resort V3 Directional: raised camber platform through the inserts for powerful edge hold and pop, elevated contact points to land and float in powder, traditional tip and tail arcs for smooth and controlled transitions |
| Flex | 6.5 / 10 |
| Shape | Directional Twin, 0.8" set back, Radical Taper: radial sidecut with a tapered tail that sinks in powder while the wider nose floats, wide chassis for riders requiring extra foot room |
| Sidecut | Radical Taper: radial sidecut complemented by a tapered tail, narrower tail sinks in powder, wider nose floats |
| Core | Panda Hover Core™ (Paulownia + Poplar + Bamboo): ultra-lightweight core enhanced with Bamboo Power Rods™ for increased power and response |
| Laminates | HolySheet™ Tri/Bi Fiberglass: triaxial fiberglass on top of the core for maximum strength, biaxial beneath for a perfectly blended, responsive ride · Magic Bean™ Resin: 60% bio-content plant-based resin from renewable agricultural raw material, requires lower process temperatures, poppy, powerful and extremely durable · 4 x 25 mm CarbonFlax™ Amplifiers: next-generation natural flax fiber woven with carbon strands, combines reactive carbon energy with the lightweight dampening of flax for a uniformly flexing, light, snappy and durable reinforcement |
| Topsheet | Skinless™ Core Ash Woodgrain Topsheet with Digital Print: specially treated pure wood veneer topsheet with unique tactile feel, 220g lighter than the standard process |
| Base | HyperDrive™ ADV XT sintered base: custom formulated proprietary sintered base with exceptional anti-friction properties, increased thickness for enhanced durability · Moonshot Omni-Tune™: factory-applied high-performance race-base stone grind structure that wicks water from the base at a 45-degree angle for maximum glide speed |
| Athletes | Kazu Kokubo |
Warranty
Kazu Kokubo Pro Wide Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Why is this a better powder board than the Mercury?
The core uses paulownia, poplar, and bamboo power rods for extra response. The nose is wider and rockered, the tail tapers aggressively (8 mm taper). The base uses an advanced race-grind structure angled at 45 degrees. On the Kazu Kokubo Pro Wide, that radical nose-tail difference floats you effortlessly in deep snow, while the tapered tail keeps you locked over the back foot.
What does the Moonshot Omni-Tune base actually do?
It's a factory-direct race-grind stone structure cut at 45-degree angle to wick water vapor away from the base. The HyperDrive ADV XT base is thicker than standard for durability. On the Kazu Kokubo Pro Wide, that finish gives you maximum glide speed and a base that shrugs off repeated runs on variable snow without slowing down.
Who can actually ride this board?
This board is for experts only. You need solid carving, quick edge transitions, and confidence at speed in choppy terrain. The flex is moderate-firm but demands precision. On the Kazu Kokubo Pro Wide, this is a big-mountain freestyle board for riders chasing elevation gain and natural terrain, not intermediate hill runners.
Why would I choose wide over the standard Kazu?
Wide adds approximately 0.4 inches to the waist width across all sizes. If you wear size 11 or larger boots, the Wide proportions let you sit flatter without toe hang and edge better off-camber. On the Kazu Kokubo Pro Wide, extra foot room means you're not fighting boot leverage on sidehills or in deep snow — you can focus on riding aggressively, not managing your feet.