

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I pointed the Pick Your Line Xtrm down wind-buffed steeps, then hunted pow pockets in the trees, and it never flinched. The tapered UnderBite bites on firm snow and stays loose when it’s deep, while the coreless tail helps the back end sink so the nose keeps flying. It’s precise when you need it and surprisingly nimble when the line demands quick moves.”Who It’s ForAdvanced All-Mountain to Freeride Riders:For riders who want stability on steeps, dependable edge hold when it’s firm, and float without going full swallowtail. If your days blend high-speed groomers, chalky chutes, and storm laps, this board is tuned for confident, directional riding with real versatility. What It’s ForBig-Mountain Lines, Steeps, and Deep Snow:Designed for directional power and control across variable conditions. The tapered UnderBite drives carve initiation on groomers, the coreless tail helps sink the back for float in powder, and the long effective edge stays calm in chop and crud. Why We Like ItDirectional Drive, Damp Confidence, and Real Float:We like how the sintered base keeps speed through flats, while the poplar/paulownia/bamboo build balances low weight with snap and durability. Triax glass adds torsional rigidity for precision at speed, and the shape feels intuitive whether you’re threading tight trees or opening it up in alpine terrain.
Price: $629.95 from Backcountry
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What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I rode the Standard Xtrm DC on firm morning groomers and chopped afternoon snow. The MidBite outline locked in carves without feeling catchy, and the extra backbone made it calm at speed. Sintered base kept it...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“First laps were frozen corduroy, last laps soft and choppy—All-In Xtrm handled both. The tapered MidBite outline bites predictably on hardpack, and the twin feel keeps switch riding natural. It’s lively without...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“First laps were frozen corduroy, last laps soft and choppy—All-In Xtrm handled both. The tapered MidBite outline bites predictably on hardpack, and the twin feel keeps switch riding natural. It’s lively without...