Real ones don’t settle disagreements by throwing hands, but by throwing down. The Public Snowboards Dispute Snowboard is a medium flexing directional twin with the chops to throw spicy combos anywhere, anytime. Its Alert Camber profile and carbon / aramid reinforced construction provide ample pop in the trenches, tons of float in the froth, and enough control to nail your line with surgical precision. Who wants some??
Alert Camber
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Hybrid camber profile is regular between the feet with a ride on the tip and tail. This unique camber and flex allows forgiveness on rails and extra snap getting off the ground.
Flex
Medium Flex
Shape
Directional Twin
Core
Poplar Light Core
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A premium version of Public's tried and true Poplar core using 100% FCS certified wood. Strategically placed lightweight paulownia wood throughout the core reduces weight but maintains a snappy feel, while strips of hardwood are placed underneath the bindings to reduce board breaks and increase insert retention.
Laminates
Biax Glass
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All Public Snowboards are made using Biax fiberglass, creating a smooth and consistent flex from tip to tail while allowing the board to stay nimble and predictable.
Aramid Stringers
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Aramid Stringers are strategically placed in a V pattern in the tip and tail for increased durability, dampening and a dose of added pop.
Carbon Stringers
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A 20mm wide carbon stringer running tip to tail increases overall pop and response without increasing torsional flex to keep the board feeling lively and nimble underfoot. Carbon stringers are the most effective way to add pop without increasing weight.
Sidewalls
Urethane Sidewalls
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Urethane sidewalls are used on all Public snowboards for their superior dampening properties compared to industry standard ABS and P-Tex sidewalls. Urethane sidewalls are also more durable against impacts to prevent your board from delaminating.
Base
Sintered Base
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Sintered bases are more porous for maximum wax absorption, and more abrasion resistant. In other words, faster and more durable!
Binding Compatibility
2 x 4 Inserts
Specs
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Terrain:
Freestyle, All-Mountain, FreerideMore
Terrain
Freestyle
Freestyle or park snowboards tend to be a bit shorter in length and love terrain parks, rails, jibs, trash cans, tree trunks, riding switch (non-dominant foot forward), wall rides and more. Freestyle boards often feature a true twin shape, and are typically selected by those looking to ride the terrain park. A more versatile variant of a freestyle board is the all-mountain freestyle, which combines the versatility of an all mountain snowboard with the playfulness of a freestyle snowboard. All-Mountain
All-mountain snowboards are designed for exploring the whole mountain. They are your go-to for a snowboard that will do anything. They feel at home on groomers, powder, park runs and almost anything in between. The vast majority of snowboarders choose all-mountain boards for their great versatility. If you’re just getting started or unsure of exactly what you need, an all-mountain snowboard is a great choice. Freeride
Freeride snowboards are designed for the rider that spends most of the day off groomed runs and in backcountry terrain. They typically have a stiffer flex and are ridden in longer sizes than freestyle snowboards. Freeride snowboards often feature a directional shape that is designed to perform optimally in one direction. -
Ability Level:
Advanced-ExpertMore
Ability Level
Advanced-Expert
Whether you charge the steepest lines, hit the biggest jumps in the park or carve with race-like precision, advanced to expert level skis, snowboards, boots and bindings are for the more aggressive rider. In skis and snowboards, you'll often find layers of metal, carbon or other stringers for rigidity and power, while advanced to expert level boots and bindings are usually on the stiffer side of the spectrum for rebound and precision steering. -
Rocker Type:
Rocker/Camber/RockerMore
Rocker Type
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker/Camber/Rocker shapes seek to give you both hard-carving edgehold on firm snow from camber underfoot with enhanced turnability and float in powder from the rockered tip and tail. This profile is increasingly popular for freeride boards designed primarily for soft snow. -
Shape:
Directional Twin -
Flex Rating:
StiffMore
Flex Rating
Stiff
The amount a snowboard flexes varies significantly between boards. Snowboardflex ratings are not necessarily standardized across manufacturers, so the flex may vary from brand to brand.Many manufacturers will give a number rating ranging from 1-10, 1 being softest and 10 being stiffest. Here at evo we have standardized the manufacturers' number ratings to a feel rating ranging from soft to very stiff. Generally you will find flex ratings of 1-2 as soft, 3-5 as medium, 6-8 as stiff, and 9-10 as very stiff. Flex ratings and feel may ultimately vary from snowboard to snowboard. -
Binding Mount Pattern:
2×4 -
Core/Laminates:
Aramid (Kevlar®), Carbon, Wood -
Athletes:
Ben Bilodeau -
Warranty:
1 Year
Size (cm) | 143 | 147 | 153 | 156 | 159 |
Effective Edge (mm) | 1147 | 1174 | 1201 | ||
Tip Width (mm) | 296 | 297 | 300 | ||
Waist Width (mm) | 254 | 255 | 257 | ||
Tail Width (mm) | 296 | 297 | 300 | ||
Sidecut Radius (m) | 7.9 | 8 | 8.1 | ||
Stance Setback (in) | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.5 | ||
Stance Range (in) | 22.8 | 22.8 | 23 | ||
Width | Regular | Regular | Regular |
Other Notes
Public Snowboards products can only be shipped within the United States
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