

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I rode Pick Your Line on wind-buffed groomers in the morning and chased soft snow in the afternoon. The tapered UnderBite made edge engagement feel automatic, and it stayed composed when I opened it up. The nose planes easily, the tail feels precise—not washy—and the board never fought me in chop. It’s my choice when I want real freeride control that still threads trees and side hits.""Who It’s ForAdvanced All-Mountain and Freeride Riders:Riders who want confident directionality, strong edge hold, and reliable float without going to an ultra-specialized powder shape. Ideal if your days include steep groomers, chalky chutes, trees, and storm laps. What It’s ForBig-Mountain Lines, Steeps, and Deep Days:Built for directional control in mixed conditions. The tapered sidecut bites on firm snow, the long effective edge stays calm at speed, and the shape helps the tail sit naturally so the nose floats when it’s deep. Why We Like ItDirectional Drive, Damp Confidence, Real Float:The sintered base keeps speed across flats and late-day chop. A poplar/paulownia core balances low weight and strength, while biax glass keeps the flex friendly enough to be nimble in tight terrain. It’s a freeride shape you can ride all season."
Price: $529.95 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I rode Pick Your Line on wind-buffed groomers in the morning and chased soft snow in the afternoon. The tapered UnderBite made edge engagement feel automatic, and it stayed composed when I opened it up. The nose...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I rode Pick Your Line on wind-buffed groomers in the morning and chased soft snow in the afternoon. The tapered UnderBite made edge engagement feel automatic, and it stayed composed when I opened it up. The nose...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I took the Airmaster 3D out on a day that went from icy hardpack in the morning to slush in the afternoon, and it never missed a beat. The Y3D base smoothed out edge transitions so it felt catch-free, but it still...